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Mexico’s Pemex Still Struggles Despite the Oil Price Surge

Oil news - 35 min 15 sec ago
Mexican state oil giant Pemex was spared a rating downgrade at Moody’s despite the agency slashing Mexico’s sovereign rating to just one notch above junk status. Yet, the affirmation of Pemex’s ratings masks the struggles of the heavily indebted Mexican oil firm, which has failed to deliver profits even as oil prices surged to above $100 in recent months. Moody’s Ratings on Friday affirmed the ‘ca’ standalone credit strength of Petroleos Mexicanos, as Pemex is officially known, as well as the B1 Corporate Family…
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Asia's Energy Crisis Is Pushing Singapore Toward Nuclear

Oil news - 1 hour 35 min ago
Next year, the United Nations will assess whether Singapore is ready to produce nuclear energy. The International Atomic Energy Agency will begin its review in 2027 in order to determine whether Singapore can make an “informed decision” on potentially deploying next-gen nuclear power as a part of its energy portfolio in coming years. The move comes at a time of enhanced international interest in nuclear power as a baseload clean energy alternative, as well as extreme turmoil in Asian energy markets as a result of the war in Iran and…
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America’s Water Crisis Can No Longer Be Ignored

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 23:00
Policymakers, politicians, and the media have been talking about the need for better water policy in the desert southwest of the United States for decades. As the Colorado River, a major source of water for much of that area, continues to shrink, policymakers are having a hard time keeping up with nature. A new 10-year plan contemplates cutting water supplies for Arizona, Nevada, and California by up to 40 percent, depending on availability. Not surprisingly, these states don't like the plan that the Trump Administration said it will impose on…
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The Infrastructure Gap Threatening Britain's EV Transition

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 22:00
Motorway services will be central to the EV transition, but urgent action is needed to unlock grid capacity, writes Tim Gittins The UK has now passed a significant milestone with more than 2m electric vehicles on the road. It is a powerful signal of the pace at which transport is changing, and of the scale of the challenge now facing policymakers and industry alike in ensuring the infrastructure exists to support that transition at pace in practice, not just in principle. Since the opening of Watford Gap in 1959, the UK's first motorway service…
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Europe’s Gas Prices Drop 5% On Renewed U.S.-Iran Talks Optimism

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 21:30
European natural gas prices fell more than 5% to around €46.3 per megawatt hour, their lowest level in two weeks, amid optimism that the United States and Iran could soon reach a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz following U.S. President Donald Trump’s statement that a deal was nearing finalization after extensive calls with Middle Eastern leaders and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Hours later, Trump shifted his tone on the social media site, revealing that he had instructed U.S. representatives not to rush into a deal…
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Data Centers Are Outgrowing Europe’s Clean Power Deals

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 21:00
European data center power purchase agreement (PPA) volumes fell from 4.2 gigawatts (GW) in 2024 to 2.6 GW in 2025, even as capacity buildout accelerated sharply. The drop reflects offshore wind delays and increased challenges in agreeing on PPA price points due to falling capture rates and rising frequency of negative wholesale power price hours, particularly for solar PV. In addition, the race to secure power has led some major hyperscalers to reassess their clean energy ambitions, moderating one of the key demand signals that had supported European…
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Kazakhstan's First Nuclear Plant Faces More Delays

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 20:00
Beset with financing difficulties, Rosatom, Russia’s nuclear energy entity, is begging for more time to start building Kazakhstan’s first nuclear power plant on the shores of Lake Balkhash. The site was selected after extensive study by Kazakh authorities. But at a recent meeting in Moscow, Rosatom chief Alexei Likhachev told the head of Kazakhstan’s Atomic Energy Agency, Almassadam Satkaliyev, that the Russian entity will need “at least a year of observation of the site in order to form all the necessary reports ……
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Iraq’s Oil Collapse Sparks Race for New Export Routes

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 19:00
April was indeed the cruellest month for decades for Iraq’s crude oil production, with an average of 1.389 million barrels per day (bpd) over the period. This compares to a monthly average of 3.47 million bpd from January 2002 to the end of March this year, and an average of over 4.1 million bpd in the three months leading up to the onset of the U.S./Israel-Iran War on 28 February. The last time oil production fell to the current level in the country was in the early 2000s, during and immediately following the 2003 U.S.-led invasion. Even…
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Strait of Hormuz Crisis Triggers Global Fertilizer Supply Shock

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 18:30
The closed Strait of Hormuz has created a major fertilizer shock and threatens food security in developing nations as sulfur and phosphate exporters from the Middle East struggle to ship supply to the global markets. Since the Iran war began, supply from the Middle East has crashed, forcing fertilizer producers to reduce output and leading to major price spikes in these markets. SABIC and Ma'aden, two Saudi chemicals giants, have tried to re-route part of their shipments from the ports on the Red Sea that do not need the Strait of Hormuz to ship…
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Strait of Hormuz Crisis Triggers Global Fertilizer Supply Shock

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 18:30
The closed Strait of Hormuz has created a major fertilizer shock and threatens food security in developing nations as sulfur and phosphate exporters from the Middle East struggle to ship supply to the global markets. Since the Iran war began, supply from the Middle East has crashed, forcing fertilizer producers to reduce output and leading to major price spikes in these markets. SABIC and Ma'aden, two Saudi chemicals giants, have tried to re-route part of their shipments from the ports on the Red Sea that do not need the Strait of Hormuz to ship…
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The Iraq Sanctions Strike That Signals Washington’s New Middle East Playbook

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 18:00
Iraq’s Deputy Minister of Oil, Ali Maarij Al-Bahadly, along with many other individuals and businesses, was last week included by the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) in sanctions targeting the exploitation of Iraq’s oil sector to benefit Iran and Iran-aligned militias. These moves by OFAC are part of a ramping up of pressure on Iraqi entities that continue to deal with Iran, effectively bankrolling its current regime and the activities of its military, political, religious, and terrorist…
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China's Solar Additions Drop 79% in April as Domestic Market Slumps

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 17:30
China installed much less solar power capacity in April from a year earlier as the domestic solar market continues to adjust to a change in policy following record-high installations and a major glut in recent years. Chinese developers added just 9.52 gigawatts (GW) of new solar power capacity last month, per official data from China's National Energy Administration cited by Bloomberg. The new capacity compares to the massive 45 GW solar expansion in April 2025, when companies rushed to install gigawatts ahead of a major policy change in the pricing…
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China's Solar Additions Drop 79% in April as Domestic Market Slumps

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 17:30
China installed much less solar power capacity in April from a year earlier as the domestic solar market continues to adjust to a change in policy following record-high installations and a major glut in recent years. Chinese developers added just 9.52 gigawatts (GW) of new solar power capacity last month, per official data from China's National Energy Administration cited by Bloomberg. The new capacity compares to the massive 45 GW solar expansion in April 2025, when companies rushed to install gigawatts ahead of a major policy change in the pricing…
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Why Hasn’t Oil Hit $150?

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 17:00
I think most energy analysts would have been shocked to learn that roughly three months into a total closure of the Strait of Hormuz, oil would be trading at just over $100 a barrel. I certainly expected prices to be significantly higher by now. The physical math seems indisputable: take that much supply off the market, and prices should respond quickly and decisively. Oil prices have risen sharply, to be clear. But we are still short of the levels seen following Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, or of the all-time highs set just before…
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Malaysia Secures Fuel Supply Through End of July

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 16:30
Malaysia has secured its fuel supply until the end of July, state energy firm Petronas has assured the economy ministry, as Southeast Asia is reeling from the worst supply disruption in the history of oil markets. Malaysia's Economy Minister Akmal Nasir told a regular briefing on Monday that one of Southeast Asia's biggest economies has secured energy supplies through the end of July and power reserves are enough to meet the current surge in electricity demand. "Petronas has given its assurance that the country's oil supply stock is sufficient…
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Malaysia Secures Fuel Supply Through End of July

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 16:30
Malaysia has secured its fuel supply until the end of July, state energy firm Petronas has assured the economy ministry, as Southeast Asia is reeling from the worst supply disruption in the history of oil markets. Malaysia's Economy Minister Akmal Nasir told a regular briefing on Monday that one of Southeast Asia's biggest economies has secured energy supplies through the end of July and power reserves are enough to meet the current surge in electricity demand. "Petronas has given its assurance that the country's oil supply stock is sufficient…
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Oil Prices Fall 6% as U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Gain Ground

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 15:38
Oil prices were sharply lower on Monday following comments by President Donald Trump that diplomatic negotiations with Iran are advancing, easing market fears of severe energy supply disruptions due to the Middle East conflict. Brent crude for July delivery fell 5.9% to trade at $97.44 per barrel at 7.45 am ET in Monday’s early morning session, slipping below the $100-per-barrel mark for the first time in nearly three weeks while the corresponding WTI contract fell by a similar margin to trade at $90.99/bbl. Easing inflation and supply concerns…
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More Tankers Make It Through the Strait of Hormuz

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 09:00
Two liquefied natural gas carriers and a supertanker have traversed the Strait of Hormuz over the past couple of days, with the LNG vessels heading for Pakistan and China, and the tanker, loaded with Iraqi crude, is en route to China. According to a Reuters report, the vessels used the route that Iran has told all ships to use from now on. The LNG carriers are loaded with Qatari gas, the report said, citing data from LSEG and Kpler. At least one of the vessels was loaded in late March. The supertanker carrying Iraqi Basrah crude loaded its cargo…
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Oil Prices Plunge Below $100 on Iran Deal Optimism

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 03:24
Oil prices plunged in early Asian trade on Monday following reports over the weekend that a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz was in its final stages. At the time of writing, both oil benchmarks had fallen by more than 5%, with Brent breaking back below $100 to trade at $98.27, while WTI fell to $91.63. Optimism around a deal was tempered somewhat on Sunday when President Trump posted on social media that he had informed his representatives "not to rush into a deal". A senior U.S. administration official then added that, while progress had been…
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European Gas Storage Can’t Survive 3 More Months of Hormuz

Oil news - Mon, 05/25/2026 - 02:00
Europe could face a critical shortfall in natural gas stocks if shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz persist for another 1-3 months, senior executives at Norwegian energy giant, Equinor ASA (NYSE:EQNR), have warned. Europe entered the current summer refill season with severely depleted gas reserves, with gas stores only 28% full following a prolonged winter. Europe’s storage levels are currently at 35-37%, significantly below the 50% seasonal norm, increasing the risk that the continent will miss its usual 90% target at the beginning…
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