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Iraq Offers Huge Discounts for Crude Shipments via Hormuz
OPEC’s second-largest producer, Iraq, is offering huge discounts of up to $33.40 per barrel off the official selling prices for its crude that has to move through the Strait of Hormuz. Iraq’s oil production and exports have been severely crippled due to the hostilities in the Middle East and the de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which is the only way to move Iraqi Basrah crude grades. Iraq was one of the first Gulf producers to slash upstream production and now exports a small part of its crude via a pipeline to the Turkish…
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Iraq Offers Huge Discounts for Crude Shipments via Hormuz
OPEC’s second-largest producer, Iraq, is offering huge discounts of up to $33.40 per barrel off the official selling prices for its crude that has to move through the Strait of Hormuz. Iraq’s oil production and exports have been severely crippled due to the hostilities in the Middle East and the de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which is the only way to move Iraqi Basrah crude grades. Iraq was one of the first Gulf producers to slash upstream production and now exports a small part of its crude via a pipeline to the Turkish…
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Missile Strikes and Naval Escalation Threaten Fragile Gulf Cease-Fire
US military forces said they destroyed six Iranian small boats and intercepted Iranian missiles and drones as a new American effort to get commercial shipping traffic flowing through the critical Strait of Hormuz got underway. Iran, meanwhile, launched at least four missiles across the Persian Gulf at the United Arab Emirates on May 4, prompting an angry response and a threat of retaliation from the Gulf nation. The US ally said three of the missiles were shot down. With fears that an already shaky US cease-fire was on the verge of outright…
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How China Killed Every Rare Earth Competitor Before It Could Get Started
China’s most effective weapon in the rare earth war wasn’t a missile, a tariff, or a trade embargo. It was a price tag. For more than two decades, Beijing has used a remarkably simple strategy to maintain its stranglehold on the global rare earth supply chain: whenever a Western company would get serious about building an independent processing capability, China would act to crash prices. And the result is generally the same: the investment case falls apart, the funding disappears, and the company folds. China’s monopoly survives…
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Pakistan Opens Iran Land Corridors as Region Scrambles for Routes Beyond Hormuz
Pakistan has opened six overland transit routes to move shipments into Iran, aiming to clear more than 3,000 containers stranded at Karachi and Port Qasim as disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz continue to choke maritime flows, according to Pakistan’s Dawn media outlet. The move follows a statutory regulatory order issued last month by Pakistan’s Ministry of Commerce, activating a 2008 bilateral road transport agreement with Iran, allowing third-country cargo to transit through Pakistani ports and overland corridors into Iran. The designated…
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Big Oil Resists Push To Prioritize Output Growth
It is profit season again, and Big Oil is raking it in, both in Europe and in the U.S., as soaring oil and gas prices boost earnings. What they are not boosting, however, is production. Big Oil is signaling it has no plans to rearrange its priorities. Higher oil prices drove the first-quarter adjusted earnings at Exxon above analyst estimates as the jump in prices more than offset lower oil and gas production in the Middle East and Kazakhstan. Chevron also beat analyst expectations with its first-quarter net result, reporting a 4% rise in upstream…
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ADNOC Accelerates $55 Billion Investment after UAE’s OPEC Exit
The Abu Dhabi national oil company, ADNOC, is accelerating investment in growth and production after the United Arab Emirates (UAE) left OPEC on May 1. The state oil and gas firm of what was OPEC’s fourth-largest producer before abruptly quitting last week, plans to award as much as $55 billion (200 billion UAE dirhams) on upstream and downstream projects over the next two years. The announcement of accelerated growth and delivery of the strategy came days after the UAE said it would quit OPEC effective May 1 to pursue its national interests.…
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Volume Down Revenue Up Iran’s Oil Trade Defies the War
The 2026 US-Israeli war against Iran delivered one of the sharpest ironies in modern energy geopolitics: while Iranian infrastructure was taking a pounding, it managed to somewhat absorb the relentless airstrikes to its culture, its way of life, and its main target—the economy. However, the already heavily punished Iranian economy took on fresh sanctions and the might of a US naval blockade. During these sanctions and the blockade, Tehran’s oil revenues rose sharply in the critical early months. The regime that Washington sought to…
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Why the U.S. Is Pouring Billions Into Energy Projects in the Balkans
Since US President Donald Trump took office last year, Washington and Brussels have clashed over trade, support for Ukraine, and military spending. Now there's a new battleground: the Western Balkans. Uniquely positioned at the intersection of EU and US interests, as well as Russian and Chinese influence, countries in the region have caught the eye of the world's superpowers, kicking off a race to capitalize on their emerging status, vulnerability, and weak economies. Nowhere is that more evident than in recent deals by US investors into energy…
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Oil Surges to $114 Following Iranian Strikes on UAE Port
A fragile four-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran appears to be on the brink of collapse following a violent exchange of fire in the Persian Gulf on Monday. The flareup drew in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and sent global oil prices soaring as threats to the strategic Strait of Hormuz intensified. US Central Command (CENTCOM) reported that American forces fought off an array of Iranian drones, missiles, and small boats while facilitating the passage of two US-flagged vessels. President Donald Trump confirmed via Truth Social that…
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Oil Surges to $114 Following Iranian Strikes on UAE Port
A fragile four-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran appears to be on the brink of collapse following a violent exchange of fire in the Persian Gulf on Monday. The flareup drew in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and sent global oil prices soaring as threats to the strategic Strait of Hormuz intensified. US Central Command (CENTCOM) reported that American forces fought off an array of Iranian drones, missiles, and small boats while facilitating the passage of two US-flagged vessels. President Donald Trump confirmed via Truth Social that…
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UK Faces Summer Flight Disruptions as Jet Fuel Risks Mount
Ministers are set to warn the British public that flight cancellations will hit summer holiday plans as new research suggested that the UK is more exposed to jet fuel shortages than other European countries. Heidi Alexander, the transport secretary, is set to tell Brits that there could be flight cancellations this year as she will talk up staycations, according to The Times. Her warnings will follow a prompt by Sir Keir Starmer that people would have to consider changing “where they go on holiday”. Trade experts have…
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UAE Withdraws From OAPEC
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has officially withdrawn from the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), following the country’s landmark decision to exit OPEC and the broader OPEC+ alliance. “While it appreciates the role played by the UAE throughout its membership period and its active contribution to supporting joint Arab action in the petroleum and energy sector, the General Secretariat of OAPEC affirms at the same time its commitment to continuing its efforts to enhance co-operation and integration…
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UAE Withdraws From OAPEC
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has officially withdrawn from the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), following the country’s landmark decision to exit OPEC and the broader OPEC+ alliance. “While it appreciates the role played by the UAE throughout its membership period and its active contribution to supporting joint Arab action in the petroleum and energy sector, the General Secretariat of OAPEC affirms at the same time its commitment to continuing its efforts to enhance co-operation and integration…
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UAE Withdraws From OAPEC
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has officially withdrawn from the Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (OAPEC), following the country’s landmark decision to exit OPEC and the broader OPEC+ alliance. “While it appreciates the role played by the UAE throughout its membership period and its active contribution to supporting joint Arab action in the petroleum and energy sector, the General Secretariat of OAPEC affirms at the same time its commitment to continuing its efforts to enhance co-operation and integration…
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Equinor Bets on New Wells to Offset Declining Fields
Norway’s energy major Equinor has extended key drilling and well services contracts worth a combined NOK 17 billion ($1.8 billion), reinforcing activity on the Norwegian continental shelf as the company targets production of around 1.2 million barrels of oil equivalent per day toward 2035 and seeks to safeguard stable energy supplies to Europe amid ongoing market uncertainty. The company is exercising one?year extension options on three integrated drilling and well services contracts, alongside two?year options on 18 corporate framework agreements…
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Repsol Set to Sell 49% in Spanish Renewables Portfolio to UAE's Masdar
Spanish energy giant Repsol is in the final stage of selling a 49% stake in its largest renewables portfolio in Spain to Masdar, the clean energy giant of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Spanish daily Cinco Dias reported on Monday, citing sources close to the deal. Repsol is finalizing a deal to sell to Masdar 49% in the Minerva project, which is valued at $994 million (850 million euros) and comprises 706 megawatts (MW) of installed capacity across 13 wind farms and six photovoltaic plants. The deal, expected to be finalized within weeks, is aimed…
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U.S. Navy Enters Gulf as 'Project Freedom' Tests Iran's Grip on Hormuz
Two months into the war with Iran, the Trump administration moved Monday to break Tehran's grip on the world's most important oil shipping lane, sending U.S. Navy guided-missile destroyers through the Strait of Hormuz and announcing 'Project Freedom,’ an operation aimed at guiding stranded commercial vessels out of the Gulf. U.S. Central Command confirmed that two U.S.-flagged merchant ships successfully transited the strait as the destroyers operated in the Arabian Gulf, the first American commercial vessels to do so since Iran effectively…
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Equinor Signs $1.8 Billion in Drilling Deals to Keep Oil and Gas Output High
Equinor has extended $1.8 billion worth of drilling and well services supplier contracts as the Norwegian energy major looks to keep high oil and gas production offshore Norway and deliver stable energy volumes to Europe. Equinor is extending key supplier agreements worth a total of $1.8 billion (17 billion Norwegian crowns), by exercising one-year options under three contracts for integrated drilling and well services, as well as two-year options under 18 corporate framework agreements for specialist services linked to these deliveries, the company…
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Equinor Signs $1.8 Billion in Drilling Deals to Keep Oil and Gas Output High
Equinor has extended $1.8 billion worth of drilling and well services supplier contracts as the Norwegian energy major looks to keep high oil and gas production offshore Norway and deliver stable energy volumes to Europe. Equinor is extending key supplier agreements worth a total of $1.8 billion (17 billion Norwegian crowns), by exercising one-year options under three contracts for integrated drilling and well services, as well as two-year options under 18 corporate framework agreements for specialist services linked to these deliveries, the company…
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