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OPEC has denied accreditation to five leading Western media outlets for its Vienna meeting, reviving tensions over press freedom and oil market transparency.
The long-running oil export dispute between Baghdad and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in Erbil over oil exports and ...
The UK government has abandoned plans to introduce zonal electricity pricing after industry warnings that it would harm ...
The FTSE 100 remains stable despite new tariff threats from President Trump on pharmaceutical imports and a recently imposed ...
Pakistan faces a complex diplomatic challenge in balancing its relationships with the United States, China, Iran, Saudi ...
Wall Street slashed EPS forecasts for oil and gas firms by nearly 19%, with sector earnings now expected to fall 25.6% ...
OPEC+ has surprised markets with a sharp output increase, citing strong demand and low inventories, and plans to fully unwind ...
Chinese exporters have rerouted rare earth shipments, especially antimony, to the U.S. via Thailand and Mexico to bypass ...
Exxon, Chevron, and others are increasingly eyeing South America for low-cost, low-emission production as shale basins mature ...
Taiwan faces an existential energy crisis due to import reliance, an energy-intensive tech sector, and ambitious clean energy ...
Vestas Wind Power CEO Henrik Andersen warns that Europe's fragmented energy policies risk its leadership in renewable energy ...
BP (NYSE: BP) has agreed to sell its entire mobility & convenience and BP pulse operations in the Netherlands to Catom, ...
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