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Oil Markets on Edge as Washington and Tehran Drift Toward Confrontation

Tue, 02/10/2026 - 18:44
Rising U.S.–Iran tensions, and new U.S. maritime guidance are pushing oil higher as traders reassess geopolitical risk. Are Oil Majors Running Out of Reserves?- Shell’s disappointing 2025 results continue to create ripples across oil markets as the London-based energy major now only wields proven reserves of 8.1 billion barrels of oil equivalent, less than 8 years of its current production.- Shell is now facing a 200,000 boe/d production gap by 2030, despite its corporate policy pledging to grow total hydrocarbon output by 1% annually…
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China’s LNG Imports Are Poised for a Rebound This Year

Tue, 02/10/2026 - 18:30
China’s LNG imports are set to rebound this year, rising by between 3% and 10% from 2025, driven by lower prices that are expected with the new supply wave, analysts have told Reuters. Purchases from China, the world’s top LNG importer, are set to total between 70.5 million and 75.5 million metric tons this year, which would be a 3-10% increase compared to 2025, analysts at several energy intelligence firms told Reuters. Last year saw a rare 10% drop in China’s imports. LNG demand softened considerably in 2025 as Chinese natural…
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China’s LNG Imports Are Poised for a Rebound This Year

Tue, 02/10/2026 - 18:30
China’s LNG imports are set to rebound this year, rising by between 3% and 10% from 2025, driven by lower prices that are expected with the new supply wave, analysts have told Reuters. Purchases from China, the world’s top LNG importer, are set to total between 70.5 million and 75.5 million metric tons this year, which would be a 3-10% increase compared to 2025, analysts at several energy intelligence firms told Reuters. Last year saw a rare 10% drop in China’s imports. LNG demand softened considerably in 2025 as Chinese natural…
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U.S. Oil Giants Are Wary of Inheriting Venezuela’s Massive Ecological Debt

Tue, 02/10/2026 - 18:00
The rapid collapse of Venezuela’s oil industry triggered one of the world’s worst environmental disasters. This is exacerbated by Caracas’ drill at any cost mentality and strict U.S. sanctions, which amplified the intensity of the ecological catastrophe unfolding in the near-failed state. There are immense volumes of petroleum waste scattered across many sites, where it is leaching into the soil, waterways, and wetlands. With President Trump eagerly pushing U.S. drillers to invest the tens of billions of dollars required to rebuild…
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AI Loses Its Shine as Money Rotates Back Into Big Oil

Tue, 02/10/2026 - 04:00
Big Tech plans to spend hundreds of billions on AI this year, the industry leaders said this earnings season. In response, a stock sell-off followed as traders grew wary of the whole AI story. Looking for something safer, they went into energy stocks. Big Oil stocks, to be precise. Last week saw a sharp drop in Big Tech stocks as traders sold off their holdings on fears that artificial intelligence was about to replace software. NVIDIA’s CEO Jensen Huang dismissed those fears, saying, “There's this notion that the tool industry is in…
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China’s Metals Mania Sends Prices Into the Blender

Tue, 02/10/2026 - 03:00
Trading volume and open interest on China’s metals exchanges soared to record highs in January, fueled by retail investors flocking to what they believe are the next market winners—precious and industrial metals. So many bullish positions were open at the start of the year that the first negative signals sent global metals markets crashing from record highs and whipsawing in violent swings. At the end of 2025 and the start of 2026, speculators held record-high open interest in the base metals copper, zinc, nickel, tin, lead, and aluminum…
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Denmark Just Stress-Tested Carbon Capture Policy

Tue, 02/10/2026 - 02:00
At first glance, Denmark’s flagship carbon capture and storage tender looks like a disappointment. A €4 billion subsidy scheme designed to catalyse a competitive CCS market ended with just one remaining bidder. Nine out of ten pre-qualified applicants walked away. Targets will not be fully met. Headlines quickly followed, framing the outcome as a failure. That interpretation is understandable. It is also incomplete. What happened in Denmark is less a policy collapse than a reality check. The tender exposed the gap between political ambition…
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Economic Models Are Overlooking a Looming Diesel Crisis

Tue, 02/10/2026 - 01:00
We are starting to see the beginnings of deglobalization: Countries are increasingly at odds with each other. There is wider disparity among political parties. Trump is making what look to many people like unreasonable demands, both within the US and around the world. I believe that there is an underlying problem that most people are missing. A worldwide shortage of diesel and jet fuel is forcing international trade to begin moving into a new downward phase, relative to the recent share of GDP shown on Figure 1. Figure 1. Trade as a share of GDP,…
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Shell’s Oil Reserves Have Dropped To Lowest Levels Since 2013

Tue, 02/10/2026 - 00:30
British Oil and Gas giant Shell Plc. (NYSE:SHEL) needs an exploration breakthrough or a big merger after its oil reserves fell to the lowest levels since 2013, exposing the company to a production shortfall in less than a decade. Shell's so-called 'reserve life'--denoting how long its proven reserves can sustain production at current levels– has dropped to less than 8 years, significantly lower compared with Exxon (NYSE:XOM) and TotalEnergies (NYSE:TTE), each with reserve lives exceeding 12 years. Shell is now facing a production shortfall…
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Shell’s Oil Reserves Have Dropped To Lowest Levels Since 2013

Tue, 02/10/2026 - 00:30
British Oil and Gas giant Shell Plc. (NYSE:SHEL) needs an exploration breakthrough or a big merger after its oil reserves fell to the lowest levels since 2013, exposing the company to a production shortfall in less than a decade. Shell's so-called 'reserve life'--denoting how long its proven reserves can sustain production at current levels– has dropped to less than 8 years, significantly lower compared with Exxon (NYSE:XOM) and TotalEnergies (NYSE:TTE), each with reserve lives exceeding 12 years. Shell is now facing a production shortfall…
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U.S. LNG Remains Profitable Despite Oversupply Concerns

Tue, 02/10/2026 - 00:00
The average margin on a US Gulf coast (USGC) cargo destined to Europe, including regasification costs, was $4.56 per million British thermal units (MMBtu) between 2023 and 2025, or $17.5 million per one LNG vessel, compared to negative margins prior and during the pandemic in 2019 and 2020. These attractive profits have spurred national oil companies and majors, sovereign wealth funds, private equity, Asian utilities and other energy buyers to flock to the USGC with their checkbooks to get in on the action. As a result, a flurry of LNG final investment…
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Transocean To Buy Offshore Rig Contractor Valaris For $5.8 Billion

Mon, 02/09/2026 - 23:30
Oilfield services firm Transocean (NYSE:RIG) will acquire offshore rig contractor Valaris (NYSE:VAL) in an all-stock deal valued at ~$5.8B, where Valaris shareholders will receive 15.235 shares of Transocean stock for each VAL share owned, representing a 31.6% premium based on the previous closing price. Transocean will own a 53% stake in the combined firm and Valaris will hold the remaining 47%. The transaction implies a combined enterprise value of ~$17B based on the stock’s most recent closing prices.  The new entity is set to become…
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Türkiye and Uzbekistan Deepen Strategic Partnership at Ankara Summit

Mon, 02/09/2026 - 23:00
On 29 January 2026, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan welcomed Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev to Ankara for the fourth meeting of the Türkiye–Uzbekistan High-Level Strategic Cooperation Council. The two leaders have met frequently over the past decade, including Erdogan’s working visit to Samarkand in 2016; Mirziyoyev’s state visit to Ankara in 2017; their March 2022 meeting in Tashkent, where they announced the upgrading of bilateral ties to a “comprehensive strategic partnership”; the June…
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Hedge Funds Increase Bullish Oil Bets Amid Rising Iran Tensions

Mon, 02/09/2026 - 22:30
Money managers have increased bullish wagers on crude oil to the highest levels in months, with renewed geopolitical risk tied to Iran pushing energy markets back toward supply-focused trading, according to Bloomberg. Hedge funds increased net-long Brent crude positions by more than 31,000 contracts in the week ending February 3, lifting total long positions to nearly 278,000 lots, the highest level in roughly ten months. Data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission shows that money managers also raised net-long positions in WTI crude to…
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Hedge Funds Increase Bullish Oil Bets Amid Rising Iran Tensions

Mon, 02/09/2026 - 22:30
Money managers have increased bullish wagers on crude oil to the highest levels in months, with renewed geopolitical risk tied to Iran pushing energy markets back toward supply-focused trading, according to Bloomberg. Hedge funds increased net-long Brent crude positions by more than 31,000 contracts in the week ending February 3, lifting total long positions to nearly 278,000 lots, the highest level in roughly ten months. Data from the Commodity Futures Trading Commission shows that money managers also raised net-long positions in WTI crude to…
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Why Falling Oil Prices Won’t Save Consumers From Rising Power Bills

Mon, 02/09/2026 - 22:00
Affordability has become a big issue. Drivers see oil affordability increasing to the dismay of the drillers and electricity consumers see the opposite picture as prices rise. Politicians tell us not to worry because stock portfolios have risen in value and, therefore, people are richer and can afford more, but there is a good chance that the people with the affordability problem do not have a rising portfolio of stocks or gold to buffer the higher household bills. The following chart shows the percentage change in value of various measures of…
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Ukrainian Strikes Take a Heavy Toll on Russia’s Oil Refineries

Mon, 02/09/2026 - 21:30
Ukrainian attacks on Russian oil refineries cost Russia’s oil and gas sector as much as $12.9 billion (1 trillion Russian rubles) last year, according to a local insurance broker.    Direct losses for the sector topped $1.3 billion (100 billion rubles) in 2025. If these are added to the indirect losses and missed sales and profits, the total losses for Russia’s oil and gas industry amounted to $13 billion, Yevgeny Borovikov, deputy CEO at insurance broker Mains, told Russian daily Kommersant.  Last year, Russian insurers…
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Why America is Scrambling for Central Asian Critical Minerals

Mon, 02/09/2026 - 21:00
A US-Central Asia business forum that concluded February 5 in Kyrgyzstan highlighted the significant inroads Washington has made into the region’s mining sector. But it also has shown that much remains to be done if the United States is to gain a larger share of the region’s abundance of critical minerals and rare earths.  A central focus of the second B5+1 forum -- which promotes public-private collaborations by bringing together policymakers and business leaders from across Central Asia and the US -- was on critical minerals.…
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Tengiz Oilfield Ramps Up Output to 550,000 Bpd after Fire

Mon, 02/09/2026 - 20:30
The giant Tengiz oilfield in Kazakhstan has returned 60% of its peak production and was pumping at a rate of 550,000 barrels per day as of Sunday, following a forced shutdown for half of January due to a fire, anonymous sources told Reuters on Monday.  Tengiz, which is operated by a consortium led by U.S. supermajor Chevron, is expected to reach peak levels of oil output of about 950,000 bpd by February 23, according to the sources familiar with the production data.   The Tengiz oilfield was forced into a temporary shutdown on…
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ADNOC Gas Is a Dividend Machine, But the Bill for “Growth” Is Arriving

Mon, 02/09/2026 - 20:00
Abu Dhabi’s main gas company, ADNOC Gas, has presented its financials. Again, the gas giant is being sold to investors as the perfect Gulf utility, based on its scale, stability, and domestic demand, and especially on its dividend stream, engineered to feel more like a sovereign coupon than an equity risk. The numbers definitely support the story, as the company’s record full-year net income in 2025 is $5.2bn, which is an increase of 3% in comparison to FY2024. These impressive figures are even more positive when you consider that its…
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