Orsted Shares Tumble After U.S. Issues Stop-Work Order on Wind Project
The Danish energy giant’s shares fell 16% amid President Trump’s opposition to wind power.
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Sasol Swings to Profit Despite Challenging Environment
The chemicals-and-energy group swung to earnings per share profit-despite lower turnover-and said it wouldn’t pay a final dividend.
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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on crude futures, Orsted, Santos and more in the latest Market Talks covering energy and utilities.
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Europe’s Fragile Energy Lifeline Exposed by Ukraine’s Strikes in Russia
Ukraine’s attacks, encouraged by President Trump, have disrupted flows and triggered angry reactions from regional leaders.
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Cenovus Energy to Buy MEG Energy in $5.68 Billion Oil-Sands Tie-Up
Cenovus Energy said its proposed buyout of rival MEG Energy will unlock hundreds of millions of dollars in savings by consolidating their neighboring oil-sands operations in Alberta.
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Why Solar and Wind Power Can Thrive Without Subsidies
Rising electricity demand, in part due to AI needs, along with the increasing cost of alternatives should cushion the impact for green energy.
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Oil Futures Gain as Russia-Ukraine Peace Seems Distant
Oil futures posted weekly gains as efforts toward negotiations to end the Russia-Ukraine war looked like they’ll take longer than it previously appeared.
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Sinopec’s First-Half Net Profit Slid on Low Oil Prices
China’s biggest oil refiner, better known as Sinopec, attributed the weaker results to a sharp drop in international crude oil prices and the sluggish gross profit margin in the chemical market.
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U.S. Crude Oil Inventories Fall More Than Expected
Crude oil stocks decreased by 6 million barrels last week as imports fell and exports rose.
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NorthWestern Energy, Black Hills Set to Merge
NorthWestern Energy Group and Black Hills have agreed to combine to form a large $7.8 billion regulated electric and natural gas utility company at a time of climbing energy demand across the U.S.
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Woodside Wants to Sell 20%-30% of Louisiana LNG Holding Company
Woodside Energy could retain as much as 80% of the holding company for its $17.5 billion Louisiana LNG project in the U.S. as it progresses talks with potential partners.
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What’s Next for Trump and Ukraine? A Call to Putin and Specific Security Guarantees
President Donald Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky answered reporters questions in the Oval Office Monday. Here’s what comes next.
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