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Oil Prices Surge as Hormuz Shutdown Keeps Supply Fears Alive

2 hours 52 min ago
Crude oil prices rallied hard this week as traders focused on the growing supply threat tied to the U.S.-Iran conflict. July WTI crude oil futures settled Thursday at $97.91, gaining $6.79, or 7.45%, for the week. Prices traded in a wide range between $92.84 and $99.09 as the market reacted to war headlines, tighter inventories, and inflation concerns. The biggest driver remained the shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping route for global crude exports. Crude Oil News Today: Strait of Hormuz Shutdown Keeps Supply Fears Elevated The war…
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Netanyahu’s Coalition Fractures as Israel Edges Toward Early Elections

2 hours 52 min ago
Politics, Geopolitics & Conflict Thursday was the first day of the Trump-Xi summit, which most of the world is awaiting with bated breath as some indication of a Chinese-supported end to the U.S.-Iran conflict and a reopening of Hormuz. It will not be that simple, of course, and as we mentioned last week, Iran is not China’s priority. It’s all going to come down to Taiwan and Trump’s response to that. Beijing made that very clear ahead of the talks after condemning the Trump administration’s $11B arms package for Taiwan.…
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The Tiny Island Caught Between Iran, Iraq, China and the U.S.

2 hours 52 min ago
Gulf shipping, Iraqi trade access, Chinese infrastructure expansion, and US-Iran military escalation are now concentrated around a new, narrow stretch of water near Kuwait’s Bubiyan Island, which is the target of intensifying gaming.  This week, Kuwait formally accused IRGC-linked operatives of attempting an armed infiltration of the island after Kuwaiti forces intercepted a fishing boat earlier this month and exchanged fire with the group, leaving one Kuwaiti officer wounded. Kuwait summoned the Iranian ambassador and accused Tehran…
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ADNOC to Double Hormuz-Bypass Export Capacity With New Pipeline in 2027

2 hours 52 min ago
The Abu Dhabi national oil company ADNOC plans to have a new pipeline operational in 2027 that would double its oil export capacity through Fujairah, which sits outside the Strait of Hormuz. ADNOC plans to build a new project, the West-East 1 Pipeline, which is expected to become operational next year and double the UAE’s energy giant’s export capacity through the Emirate of Fujairah to meet global demand for energy supplies, the Abu Dhabi Media Office said on Friday. Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the Crown Prince of…
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Australia Rules Out LNG Export Curbs as East Coast Gas Supply Fears Ease

3 hours 52 min ago
Australia will not be imposing controls on exports of natural gas during the third quarter of 2026, as industry and experts have assured the government that the most vulnerable east coast will not see any supply shortages between the winter months of July and September.   “Following confirmation from industry and experts that Australia’s east coast market has sufficient gas supplies, Minister for Resources and Northern Australia Madeleine King will not implement gas market export controls,” the government said on Friday.…
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Commonwealth LNG Approves $13 Billion Louisiana Export Project

4 hours 52 min ago
Developers of the Commonwealth LNG project have taken the final investment decision to build the $13-billion U.S. export plant in Louisiana, underpinned by investments from Kimmeridge, Abu Dhabi-based Mubadala Energy, and Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, the UAE energy investor said on Friday. The Commonwealth LNG facility in Cameron Parish, Louisiana, will have an annual capacity of 9.5 million tons of liquefied gas and is expected to become operational in 2030. Phase 1 development of the export facility on the west bank of the Calcasieu…
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Berkshire Hathaway's Power Bet is Starting to Look Riskier

15 hours 22 min ago
Greg Abel has replaced Warren Buffett as the head of Berkshire Hathaway. The company’s annual meeting last week was the first one helmed by him.  Mr Abel formerly headed Mid American Energy, a utility based in Des Moines, and then all of Berkshire Hathaway’s utility operations. When Mr Buffett spoke on issues of finance, investors listened attentively. Whether Mr Abel attracts the same reverential following remains to be seen. However, his views on electric utilities, based on his many years in the industry, are definitely worth…
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India’s Oil Crisis Deepens as Hormuz Remains Shut

16 hours 22 min ago
India’s economic pains are intensifying every day that the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. Two and a half months after the Middle East conflict began, one of the highest-performing emerging markets in recent years and the world’s third-largest crude oil importer is scrambling to contain the oil shock that is spreading to consumer prices, foreign exchange reserves, and economic growth. Since the war began and cut off over 40% of India’s crude oil flows, those that passed through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the highest-flying…
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BLM Expands Oil Leasing Drive with July Auction Plans

16 hours 22 min ago
The Bureau of Land Management is teeing up another round of federal oil and gas leasing, with 66 parcels across Montana and North Dakota headed for auction in July as Washington continues pushing a noticeably more drill-friendly agenda. The July 14 lease sale will offer 29,087 acres across the two states, according to a BLM announcement Thursday. Companies interested in bidding will first have to make it through another familiar stage of the federal energy process: paperwork, environmental reviews, public comments, and likely at least a few lawsuits.…
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Ottawa and Alberta Push New 1 Million Bpd Oil Pipeline

16 hours 52 min ago
Canada may finally be doing the thing everyone has been yelling about for the last decade: building more oil pipelines. Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday that Ottawa and Alberta will meet Friday to advance plans for a major new pipeline capable of moving at least 1 million barrels per day of Alberta crude to new markets. Carney also confirmed reports that his government will unveil a new industrial carbon pricing agreement with Alberta, signaling an attempt to calm the long-running cold war between Ottawa and Canada’s energy heartland.…
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China Added 34 GW of Nuclear in a Decade

17 hours 22 min ago
China and the United States are facing off for nuclear energy dominance on the world stage. The United States has the world’s largest nuclear energy production capacity, but China has the fastest-growing nuclear fleet. China’s 15th Five-Year Plan (15FYP), released back in March, sets out a bold nuclear power strategy for Beijing, aiming to continue to build the nation’s own nuclear fleet while also intensifying China’s presence in international nuclear energy markets, particularly in emerging economies. Meanwhile, in the…
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Canada Rethinks Selling Its Crown Jewel Pipeline

Thu, 05/14/2026 - 23:00
The Canadian federal government may reconsider a plan to privatize the Trans Mountain oil pipeline and keep it state-owned amid a surge in appetite for Canadian crude to replace lost Middle Eastern barrels. “The prior narrative had been that this should be returning to private hands,” the head of the government entity that owns Trans Mountain said at an event this week, as quoted by the Financial Post. “That was in a different market and that was in a different time,” Elizabeth Wademan also said. Indeed, this is a very different…
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Chinese Tankers Resume Hormuz Transit Under Iran Coordination

Thu, 05/14/2026 - 22:00
During President Trump's ongoing state visit to China, he and President Xi Jinping agreed that the ‌Strait of ‌Hormuz must be open for ‌the free flow of energy. They along with their senior officials have expressed agreement that no country can be allowed to exact shipping tolls in the Strait of Hormuz. Following this, Thursday saw Iranian state media proclaim that some 30 Chinese vessels are being allowed safe passage by Iran. Bloomberg also reports, "The vessels were allowed to pass the Strait of Hormuz…
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Financial Strains and Mining Disputes Cloud Russia-Kazakhstan Nuclear Ties

Thu, 05/14/2026 - 21:00
Kazakh officials are haggling with a Rosatom subsidiary, asserting that the Russian entity has failed to fulfill contractual obligations under a uranium mining agreement. Kazatomprom, Kazakhstan’s nuclear energy entity, filed a complaint in early 2026, asserting that the Rosatom-associated company, identified as Stepnogorsk Mining and Chemical Combine (SGCC), violated an agreement covering the Budenovskoye joint venture, which is engaged in uranium mining in Kazakhstan’s Turkestan Region.  SGCC was accused of various financial…
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How the Hormuz Crisis Is Threatening Taiwan’s Power Grid

Thu, 05/14/2026 - 20:00
Taiwan’s LNG problem has turned from a diversification debate into an energy-security test. The island is 99% dependent on imported natural gas, and in 2025 roughly one-third of its 23.6 Mt of LNG imports came from the Gulf region – mostly from Qatar (almost 8 Mt) and another 200,000 t from the UAE. With Qatar’s gas production shut down and the Strait of Hormuz blocked, already loaded LNG tankers are trapped inside the Gulf. Taiwan received no LNG cargoes from Qatar or the UAE in April and May. For a country where gas-fired plants…
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Russia’s Oil Windfall Gets Bigger as Hormuz Stays Shut

Thu, 05/14/2026 - 19:30
Russia just found itself on the right side of the oil shock. As the Iran war continues to choke flows through the Strait of Hormuz and scramble global crude markets, Moscow’s flagship Urals blend is essentially printing money. For tax purposes, Russia will calculate May oil revenues using an average Urals price of $94.87 per barrel, the highest level since October 2023, according to Bloomberg calculations based on government data. That translates into nearly 7,300 rubles per barrel, up 18% from April. And nearly 60% higher than a year ago.…
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Who Really Rules Iran Now?

Thu, 05/14/2026 - 19:00
For decades, power in Iran was centralized in the hands of a single man: Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. But since his killing at the onset of the US-Israeli war with Iran on February 28, decision-making in Tehran has become increasingly decentralized, experts say. Mojtaba Khamenei has not been seen in public since he succeeded his father in early March. In his absence, a cohort of senior Iranian officials have been effectively running the country. The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), a dominant political player, has now become…
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China's Gasoline Consumption Could Plunge 5.5% in 2026 as Oil Prices Surge

Thu, 05/14/2026 - 18:30
China's gasoline demand has dropped since the Iran war upended the global oil markets and is on track to decline more than previously expected this year, due to the higher prices and the continued push toward electric vehicles. China could see its gasoline demand slump by as much as 5.5% this year from 2025, GL Consulting said in its latest forecast reported by Bloomberg on Thursday. Before the war, the China-based consultancy had expected a 5.2% decline in gasoline consumption for 2026. The expected 5.5% drop in Chinese gasoline consumption would…
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China's Gasoline Consumption Could Plunge 5.5% in 2026 as Oil Prices Surge

Thu, 05/14/2026 - 18:30
China's gasoline demand has dropped since the Iran war upended the global oil markets and is on track to decline more than previously expected this year, due to the higher prices and the continued push toward electric vehicles. China could see its gasoline demand slump by as much as 5.5% this year from 2025, GL Consulting said in its latest forecast reported by Bloomberg on Thursday. Before the war, the China-based consultancy had expected a 5.2% decline in gasoline consumption for 2026. The expected 5.5% drop in Chinese gasoline consumption would…
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Permian Gas Glut Means Producers Are Paying Buyers to Haul It Away

Thu, 05/14/2026 - 18:00
The war in Iran has choked natural gas supplies across Europe and Asia, leading to fuel rationing and blackouts, but in the heart of US shale country, the market is swimming in supply. Gas in the Permian Basin of West Texas and New Mexico is so plentiful that producers are having to pay buyers to get rid of it. Bloomberg reports that there is so much inventory that it exceeds available pipeline capacity. “Prices aren’t merely cheap, they’re negative,” states the April 29 article, noting that Permian gas hit an all-time low…
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