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Modest OPEC+ production increases push oil prices toward their highest in seven years - and can climb further as investors stay away from the industry.
The impacts of China's power outages on manufacturing have gone global, as the ripple effects begin to emerge.
After the energy crunch caused natural gas, coal and metals prices to spike, analysts believe oil will be next.
Across the globe, consumers are scrambling to maintain access to energy.
While still building coal power plants at home, China has announced that it will no longer fund the construction of coal plants abroad.
The vast $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill, sprawling legislation aimed at improving the quality of life for Americans is also a big-time energy and climate bill.
Climate change has emerged as a front-and-center issue in multiple elections across the world.
As the world stays on track with climate targets, oil and gas companies must begin to consider the fate of new and upcoming projects.
A perfect storm of supply and demand issues have sent LNG prices soaring.
A series of successive climate disasters has exposed U.S. infrastructure as entirely unfit for the 21st century as storms, drought, wildfire and floods grow increasingly destructive.
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