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Christmas Day Gasoline Prices Set To Fall To Covid-Era Levels
U.S. gasoline prices are set to fall to the lowest level since 2020, thanks to increasing supplies, despite some ongoing refinery maintenance, GasBuddy has predicted. GasBuddy has predicted that U.S. motorists will pay an average of $2.79 per gallon on Christmas Day, down from $2.95 per gallon a year ago. That will mark the cheapest gas since prices averaged $2.26 per gallon in the Christmas of 2020. “Christmas is often when gas prices settle near the lowest levels of the year, and 2025 is no exception,” said Patrick De Haan, head of…
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EIA: Brazil, Guyana, Argentina Driving 2026 Oil Output Growth
Brazil, Guyana, and Argentina are set to be major drivers of non-OPEC oil supply growth in 2026, accounting for half of the expected 0.8 million barrels per day (b/d) increase in 2026 the U.S. Energy Information Administration has predicted. According to the energy watchdog, Brazil's growth will mainly be driven by new offshore pre-salt projects coming online, including the start-up of Equinor’s (NYSE:EQNR) Bacalhau field in October as well as the start-up of two additional FPSOs by Petrobras in December. EIA has projected a 0.2 mb/d increase…
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Iran's Economy Faces Near-Zero Growth as National Protests Surge
Since early December 2025, a wave of protests has swept across Iran, ranging from human rights campaigns in major urban areas to labor strikes in industrial hubs. As Statista's Tristan Gaudiat reports, part of the growing popular unrest concerns the accelerating use of the death penalty by the Iranian regime (more than 1,000 executions documented so far in 2025), while the country's economic situation has significantly deteriorated. Iran is currently facing one of its most severe economic and social crises of the decade, as the country grapples…
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Europe Targets Russia’s Shadow Fleet in a New Phase of Oil Sanctions
European Union sanctions are “slowly but surely” choking Russia’s oil exports -- and are also stepping up in speed and scope, according to the 27-nation bloc’s chief sanctions official. EU Sanctions Envoy David O’Sullivan told RFE/RL in an interview on December 16 that while enforcement was “a game of cat and mouse,” the measures were working and Russia’s revenues were “suffering.” O’Sullivan spoke in a video call from Brussels two days before an EU summit that’s due to consider…
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U.S. Weighs New Oil Sanctions on Russia if Putin Rejects Peace Deal
The United States is considering a fresh barrage of sanctions against Russia’s oil exports if Russian President Vladimir Putin rejects a peace agreement for Ukraine, anonymous sources with knowledge of the plans told Bloomberg on Wednesday. Earlier this week, the U.S. and Ukraine both signaled progress in negotiations about a peace agreement during talks in German capital city of Berlin. Washington is now reportedly offering Ukraine security guarantees modeled on NATO’s Article 5 mutual defense pledge. However, key issues…
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EIA Reports Modest U.S. Crude Draw after API Surprise
Crude oil inventories in the United States decreased by 1.3 million barrels during the week ending December 12, after losing 1.8 million barrels in the week prior, according to new data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) released on Wednesday. The decrease brings commercial stockpiles to 424.4 million barrels according to government data, which is 4% below the five-year average for this time of year. The EIA’s data release follows API’s figures that were released a day earlier, which suggested that crude oil inventories…
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Ukrainian Attack Halts Production at Lukoil's Grayfer Field
Ukraine has damaged an offshore drilling rig at Lukoil’s Grayfer field in the Russian Caspian Sea in a drone attack, the Ukrainian General Staff said on Wednesday. As a result of a strike on December 14, drones damaged the gas drilling rig at the Grayfer oilfield. Following the damage, all 14 wells at the platform have halted operations, Ukraine said today, claiming yet another hit at a field in the Caspian Sea. Grayfer is operated by Russian major Lukoil, as well as the Filanovsky and Korchagin fields in the north Caspian…
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Ukraine Hits Slavyansky Oil Refinery and Rostov Depot in Overnight Deep Strikes
Ukrainian drones struck a major oil refinery in southern Russia and a fuel depot in the Rostov region overnight, Kyiv’s military confirmed via Telegram on Wednesday, continuing a relentless campaign to dismantle the energy infrastructure financing Moscow’s war effort. The latest barrage, which lit up the night sky over the Krasnodar region on December 17, targeted the Slavyansky Oil Refinery in Slavyansk-on-Kuban. Ukrainian defense officials stated the refinery was being used to supply fuel to Russian occupation forces. While…
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Norway Plans Stronger Sabotage Response Readiness for Grid Operators
Norway’s water and energy directorate NVE has proposed stricter rules for power grid operators to be ready to repair links and power lines in case of sabotage. NVE wants all operators and the whole power system to raise preparedness and awareness against threats and sabotages, NVE’s director general Kjetil Lund said. That’s why the regulator is now clarifying additional requirements in the proposed regulation, Lund added. “If the power system stops functioning, Norway will stop functioning within a short time,”…
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Norway Plans Stronger Sabotage Response Readiness for Grid Operators
Norway’s water and energy directorate NVE has proposed stricter rules for power grid operators to be ready to repair links and power lines in case of sabotage. NVE wants all operators and the whole power system to raise preparedness and awareness against threats and sabotages, NVE’s director general Kjetil Lund said. That’s why the regulator is now clarifying additional requirements in the proposed regulation, Lund added. “If the power system stops functioning, Norway will stop functioning within a short time,”…
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Oil Prices Spike as Trump Orders Blockade of Sanctioned Venezuelan Oil Tankers
Oil prices spiked early on Wednesday morning in Asia as President Trump announced a “total and complete blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers going into, and out of, Venezuela." At the time of writing, West Texas Intermediate crude futures had climbed 1.25% on the news to trade at $55.96, reflecting heightened market risk premiums amid fears that more Venezuelan supply will be taken offline. In the same post, Trump labeled the Venezuelan government a “foreign terrorist organization”, justifying the move as part of an effort…
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Venezuela’s Falling Crude Supply Won’t Budge Global Oil Market
The global oil market looks well-supplied at the end of the year, with output sufficient to absorb a supply disruption in Venezuela, the world’s biggest crude resource holder. The escalating U.S.-Venezuela tensions in recent weeks, a tanker seizure, and further U.S. sanctions squeezes on Nicolas Maduro and his allies, including companies operating tankers, have cut Venezuela’s production to a seven-month low. The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimated Venezuela’s oil supply at 860,000 barrels per day (bpd) in November,…
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Large Critical Minerals Deposit Discovered In Utah
A Utah company has unearthed a massive deposit of critical minerals, describing it as potentially “one of North America’s most significant” finds to date. According to Ionic Minerals Technology, assays from its Silicon Ridge project in Utah have confirmed the presence of 16 critical minerals, including germanium and gallium, in the halloysite-hosted ion-adsorption clay (IAC) system, a geological system that’s easier to extract minerals from compared to the conventional hard-rock. Located in Provo, less than 20 miles south…
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Fuel Supply Disruption Prompts Energy Emergency in Northeast
Four states in the Northeastern U.S.—Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and New York—are experiencing an energy emergency following an outage at a major propane hub. The issue highlights how essential energy security is, especially during peak demand season. In late November, the Marcus Hook terminal in Pennsylvania had an incident with an electric transformer that disrupted the loading of propane for three days. That incident, however, caused extended problems, with the operator of the facility, Energy Partners, unable to pump propane…
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New MIT Chip Design Slashes Energy Waste and Boosts AI Speed
Global electricity demand is on track to more than double by 2050. Maintaining energy security and keeping energy affordable without throwing climate goals out the window will require a whole lot more renewable energy capacity, but – just as importantly – it will also require a huge leap in energy efficiency. But despite the critical importance of improving energy efficiency, it remains “a massively underutilised route to reducing emissions and improving returns.” The fossil fuel industry – which still accounts for…
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Huge Crude Draw Offsets Product Builds
The American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated that crude oil inventories in the United States saw yet another large draw, this time of 9.3 million barrels in the week ending December 12. Crude oil inventories shrank by 4.8 million barrels in the week prior. Crude oil inventories in the United States are so far showing a net decrease of just 9.2 million barrels for the year, according to Oilprice calculations of API data. Earlier this week, the Department of Energy (DoE) reported that crude oil inventories in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR)…
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Arizona's Mesquite Solar Hub Expands to Power 150,000 Homes
On a recent flight from Los Angeles to Phoenix, I glanced out the window as the aircraft slowly descended over the open desert west of the city. The landscape shifted abruptly from endless scrubland to an expanse of mirrored rectangles stretching to the horizon. I took several pictures, and my phone’s GPS later confirmed what I was seeing: the Mesquite Solar Complex in Arlington, Arizona—one of the largest photovoltaic installations in the United States. From above, the site resembles an enormous geometric tapestry. On the ground, it…
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Saudi Firm Midad Emerges as Leading Bidder for Lukoil’s Global Assets
Saudi Arabia’s Midad Energy has emerged as one of the leading contenders to buy Russian oil major Lukoil’s international assets, a deal that could reshape ownership of roughly $22 billion worth of oilfields, refineries, and fuel stations as U.S. sanctions force Moscow-linked firms to unwind overseas holdings, according to people familiar with the matter. Lukoil is seeking to sell its foreign operations after sweeping U.S. sanctions imposed in October sharply restricted its ability to operate and finance assets outside Russia. The portfolio…
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Saudi Firm Midad Emerges as Leading Bidder for Lukoil’s Global Assets
Saudi Arabia’s Midad Energy has emerged as one of the leading contenders to buy Russian oil major Lukoil’s international assets, a deal that could reshape ownership of roughly $22 billion worth of oilfields, refineries, and fuel stations as U.S. sanctions force Moscow-linked firms to unwind overseas holdings, according to people familiar with the matter. Lukoil is seeking to sell its foreign operations after sweeping U.S. sanctions imposed in October sharply restricted its ability to operate and finance assets outside Russia. The portfolio…
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Reform UK Pitches Nuclear Expansion Backed by Public Stake in Rolls-Royce
A Reform government would partially nationalise Rolls-Royce as a quid pro quo for helping it ramp up its small modular reactor (SMR) nuclear programme “as fast as it possibly can”, its policy chief has said. In a wide-ranging interview setting out his party’s plans for the UK economy, Zia Yusuf told City AM that Reform would actively “accelerate our national champions”, taking inspiration from Donald Trump’s decision to buy a stake in US chipmaker Intel. “What we would do, is say, Rolls-Royce,…
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