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Oil Down After Tuesday's Gains as Investors Await Key Reports

Oil prices edged lower as investors awaited key industry reports for more insights into the supply-and-demand outlook.

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Chevron Is Getting More Serious About Power

The No. 2 U.S. oil producer is in "exclusive negotiations with a premier customer" for a West Texas plant to service an AI data center.

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SSE to Invest $43 Billion in Five-Year Plan to Grow Earnings, Dividends

The U.K. energy group said the fully-funded five-year plan will increase its exposure to U.K. electricity networks, renewables and system flexibility.

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Oil and Gas Demand Could Grow Until 2050, IEA Says

Demand for oil and natural gas continues to grow well past this decade under a revived scenario based on existing policy and regulations.

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Trump to Push for Oil Drilling off California Coast

A Pacific drilling plan could inflame the president's feud with California Gov. Gavin Newsom.

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Oklo Nuclear Fuel Facility Makes Progress. Earnings Are Still a Challenge.

Shares of the nuclear start-up have gained over 400% this year in the absence of revenue.

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Plug Power Stock Trades Wildly on AI News. Its Business Model Is Changing.

The company unveiled an unusual plan to generate more liquidity.

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Occidental Petroleum Profit Falls as Oil and Gas Sales Decline

The oil-and-gas producer's oil-and-gas segment, which makes up the bulk of its top line, recorded revenue of $5.4 billion, down from $5.7 billion a year ago

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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on S-Oil, crude futures and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.

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Exxon-Backed Coalition Sets Out Goals to Fix Carbon Accounting

Independent panel to be set up to advance a product-level framework in contrast to supply-chain emissions model widely used today

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The Political Left Is Dialing Up Scrutiny of Data Centers

A group of Democratic senators are demanding the White House answer for higher electric bills they blame in part on the AI boom driving one of the most expensive infrastructure build-outs in U.S. history.

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Enbridge Quarterly Profit Slides

Enbridge's profit fell in the third quarter largely due to a drop in the estimated value of financial instruments.

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Power-Sector Investors Hedge Bets on AI Boom

Developers of generators and investment firms backing them seek long-term supply contracts to protect against risks, though they don't see the signs of past infrastructure bubbles.

 

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