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Oil & Gas
Crude Oil Jumps as much as 7% on U.S. Ban of Russian Imports, but Trades off Session Highs
Oil prices jumped to their highs of the session Tuesday as President Joe Biden announced a ban on Russian fossil imports including oil in response to the countr
Oil & Gas
Ukraine Speeds Global Rush to Self-Sufficiency
Brexit, trade wars between the United States and China, and Covid-19 have dealt successive knocks to globalisation, and the war in Ukraine is doing fresh damage
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Biden Announces Ban on Russian Oil, Gas Imports to US
President Joe Biden announced Tuesday morning that the US would ban imports of #oil, natural gas and coal from #Russia. The British government also announced it
New Energy Vehicles
Electric Car Prices Could Go up Even as Fuel Prices Soar
As US gas prices hit record highs in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, it seems like electric vehicles may not be a safe haven for those looking to sav
Nuclear Power
U.S. Ban on Russian Energy Imports Does Not Include Uranium
U.S. President Joe Biden's ban on American imports of Russian oil and other energy products, announced on Tuesday, does not include a ban on imports of uranium
Climate Change
US Off-Target to Reach Biden Decarbonisation Goals Despite Wind and Solar Boom
Despite rapid growth of renewables plant construction across America, nation will still be relying on coal and natural gas for 44% of power generation in 2050,
Oil & Gas
U.S. Sanctions on Russian Oil to Leave More Cargoes at Sea with No Buyers
The U.S. ban on Russian oil and gas imports is likely to leave more cargoes at sea with no buyers.
Solar
PV to Account for About Half of Planned US Utility-Scale Capacity Additions
The US Energy Information Administration says that over the next two years, 60% of new capacity additions in the United States will be solar or battery energy s
Coal
U.S. Coal Prices Soar as War Drives Global Commodities Rally
Concerns of a looming global shortage of coal are driving up prices in every U.S. region that has access to export markets.
Oil & Gas
U.S. Shale Producers Oasis, Whiting to Merge in $6 Bln Deal
U.S. shale oil and gas producers Oasis Petroleum Inc OAS.O and Whiting Petroleum Corp WLL.N will merge in a $6 billion deal, the companies said on Monday.
Oil & Gas
OPEC Meet with U.S. Shale Executives at U.S. Energy Conference as Oil Prices Skyrocket
Officials from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries on Monday met with executives of several top U.S. shale oil companies at a top U.S. energy
Oil & Gas
Alberta Oil can be a Solution to U.S. Energy Supply Crunch
Alberta, Canada’s main oil-producing region, can help alleviate the global oil supply crunch caused by energy disruptions, Alberta energy minister, Sonya Savag
Energy Storage
EIA Sees Continued Sunny Skies for Solar and Energy Storage
Power plant developers and operators expect to add 85 GW of new generating capacity to the U.S. power grid from 2022 to 2023, according to data reported by the
Energy Economy
U.S. Clean Energy Investments Topped $100b in 2021
A record-breaking $105 billion was invested into U.S. clean energy assets in 2021, according to market analysis.
Oil & Gas
US Officials Reportedly Visit Venezuela to Discuss Easing Oil Sanctions
Highest-level talks in years yield little progress as politicians look to further isolate Russia
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