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Exxon Bets on Lithium To Complement its Legacy Oil Business

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ExxonMobil joined major lithium producers this week in reiterating a bullish outlook on long-term lithium demand despite the current bearish market and recent price slump of the metal critical for the energy transition. Lithium prices have…

Saturday, Jun 29

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China Surpasses Europe in Per Capita Energy Consumption

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“China has changed the energy world, but now China is changing,” the International Energy Agency (IEA) reported in their 2023 flagship World Energy Outlook. The second-largest economy in the world has saturated its own market. After years…

Friday, Jun 28

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What's In Store for Markets in the Second Half of 2024?

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Via Metal Miner Overall, June 2024 financial market conditions showcased significant market stabilization for the global economy. The World Bank’s projection of a 2.6% growth rate for the year signals the first steady market expansion and…

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UK GDP Grows Faster than Anticpated in Q1

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The UK economy grew by 0.7 per cent between January and March, a far stronger figure than the 0.6 per cent previously estimated, the Office for National Statistics has said in revised figures. This is the fastest pace since 2021 and the…

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Bitcoin Stumbles as Germany Liquidates $150 Million in Seized Crypto

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The German government has recently transferred a substantial amount of Bitcoin to centralized exchanges, fueling market discussions and speculations. According to data from blockchain analytics firm Arkham, the German Federal Criminal…

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Biden Administration To Hold Offshore Wind Auction in Central Atlantic

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The U.S. Department of the Interior will hold next month an offshore wind lease sale in the Central Atlantic as the Biden Administration continues to pursue advancing renewable energy installations, the Interior said on Friday. The areas,…

U.S. Oil, Gas Drilling Activity Plummets

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The total number of active drilling rigs for oil and gas in the United States fell again this week, according to new data that Baker Hughes published on Friday. The total rig count fell by 7 to 581 this week, compared to 674 rigs this same…

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What the Supreme Court's Latest Ruling Against the EPA Means for Oi & Gas

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Supreme Court Halts EPA's Good Neighbor Plan: Implications for the Oil and Gas Industry In a significant decision affecting environmental regulation and interstate pollution, the Supreme Court has temporarily halted the Environmental…

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U.S. Targets Iranian Oil Exports with Latest Sanctions

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The United States on June 27 issued fresh sanctions against Iran in response to Tehran further expanding its nuclear program, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement. "Over the past month, Iran has announced steps to…

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China Three Gorges Renewables to Invest $11 Billion in Integrated Power Project

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China Three Gorges Renewables plans to invest $11 billion (80 billion Chinese yuan) in a huge integrated power project in China with solar, wind, and coal power capacity plus a storage facility. China Three Gorges Renewables, a unit of the…

Markets Await Inflation Data as Oil Prices Continue to Rally

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Oil prices have surged over the last three weeks as geopolitical tensions climbed, although concerning economic data in the U.S. could drag prices back down.Friday, June 28, 2024All eyes are fixed on US inflation data as crude oil prices…

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Repsol Discusses Merging UK North Sea Business With NEO Energy

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Repsol has been in discussions to merge its UK North Sea operations with NEO Energy in what could be another consolidation offshore the UK, where operators struggle with a high windfall tax. The Spanish energy major has been holding…

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Repsol Considers Selling Minority Stake in Eagle Ford Assets

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Spanish energy major Repsol could be the next company involved in the mergers and acquisitions wave in the U.S. shale patch as it considers selling up to a 49% interest in its assets in the Eagle Ford play in South Texas, Reuters reported…

Artificial Intelligence and Electric Vehicles Will Send U.S. Power Demand Soarin

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1. Brazil Fails to Bring the Oil Bonanza into 2024 - Brazil has been one of the fastest-growing oil producers of the 2020s, reaching a crude production all-time high of 3.73 million b/d in early 2024, but production woes have hampered its…

The Geopolitical Risk Premium Is Back as Oil Prices Climb

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Geopolitical Tensions Drive Oil Higher Crude oil futures are set to close over 2% higher this week, primarily driven by escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah. The market has largely shrugged off soft U.S. gasoline demand,…

Oil Markets Are Focused on Supply, Demand, and Israel

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Oil markets were looking at two things this week (and likely next week): The eternal debate on supply and demand, and an Israel-Lebanon war that requires only a very small push to move it into full-on conflict mode. Late on Thursday,…

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FERC Approves Louisiana LNG Project Amid Environmentalist Outcry

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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) has granted authorizations for Venture Global’s CP2 LNG Project in Louisiana, the first LNG project to secure a construction authorization since the Biden Administration paused project…

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Oil Industry Drops Ballot Challenge Against California Limit on Drilling

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A California law that limits the drilling of new wells near homes and schools is set to take effect after the oil industry dropped a proposal to fight these limits on the November ballot and chose to pursue legal action instead. In 2022,…

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Permian Oil Player Goes Public at Below Target Price

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LandBridge, owner of 220,000 acres in the Delaware Basin, went public this week, raising $246.5 million from the sale of 14.5 million shares. The company, according to a Bloomberg report, priced the shares below the initial range of…

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Senate Launches Investigation Into Big Oil on OPEC Collusion Claims

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The U.S. Senate budget committee has initiated an investigation into close to 20 large oil and gas producers following allegations about collusion between the industry and OPEC to push oil prices higher by constraining production. The…

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Oil Prices Set to Extend Gains as Geopolitical Tensions Rise

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Crude oil prices looked primed to extend a two-week rally this week amid deepening tensions between Israel and its neighbors, notably Lebanon. Fears of a widening Middle Eastern war turned oil traders bullish, with Brent crude moving…

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$200B In Carbon Capture Investment Needed Over Next 10 Years

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By 2034, the world will have developed carbon capture capacity of 440 millions tonnes per annum (Mtpa) while storage capacity will reach 664 Mtpa, requiring $196 billion in total investment, global energy data and analytics provider Wood…

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China is Hoarding Coal Ahead of Summer Demand Peak

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China, the world’s biggest investor in and generator of wind and solar power has been stocking up on coal in anticipation of peak demand during the summer. Now, the move is about to start paying off as temperatures rise and so does demand…

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Guyana's GDP Skyrocket by Over 40% in a Single Year Thanks to Oil Boom

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Impoverished South American country Guyana, once long ignored by the world, has emerged as a major global oil producer after supermajor Exxon made a swath of world-class discoveries in its territorial waters. Since production began in 2019…

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Namibia Is Gearing Up for a Major Oil Boom

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Namibia’s nascent oil industry is going from strength to strength following several discoveries that have provided great enthusiasm around the future of Namibian oil. The recent success of the industry is somewhat surprising considering…

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Lithium: A Clean Energy Solution with a Dirty Secret

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Lithium is essential to saving the world from climate change – but will it destroy the environment in the process? Ironically, lithium extraction is just as associated with sharply negative environmental externalities as it is with clean…

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Bill Gates: AI Energy Usage Doom Is A Bit Dramatic

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The doomsayers calling for panic over artificial intelligence's high energy use have gone a little too far, according to Bill Gates, who spoke in London about the topic. While the energy demands of AI systems are substantial, Gates argues…

Why Is BHP So Obsessed With Anglo American?

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Via Metal Miner Australian mining multinational BHP recently abandoned its bid for London- and Johannesburg listed Anglo American after the target company rejected the latest offer. “While we believed that our proposal for Anglo American…

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Polish Firm Warns European Companies It Could Seize Their Payments to Gazprom

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Poland’s energy firm Orlen has warned gas companies in three other central European countries that it could seize their payments to Gazprom for natural gas imports as part of a claim against the Russian gas giant for losses Poland has…

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Egypt's Much-Needed $10 Billion Wind Power Project Delayed Until 2026

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A $10-billion wind power project in Egypt, one of the world’s biggest, is set to see its construction start by March 2026, delayed from this year due to the process of land acquisition, the chairman of one of the companies involved in the…