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Ford and GM Join Tesla in the Energy Storage Race
Ford and General Motors (GM) have both announced plans to venture into the world of energy storage, following in the footsteps of the electric vehicle (EV) giant Tesla. The two U.S. automakers have big plans for business expansion, which could drive down EV manufacturing costs, reduce reliance on imports, and expand their portfolios. The U.S. EV market is growing at a slower pace than anticipated as the Trump administration waters down aims set by the previous government to restrict the sale of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles and incentivise…
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Recycled Nuclear Fuel Key to Breaking Russia’s Energy Grip
As a part of the United States’ push to revitalize its aging nuclear energy sector, the Department of Energy is funding a wave of research into recycling used nuclear fuel. This move comes as a part of a broader effort to increase the United States’ energy independence by reducing reliance on global energy value chains. At present, Russia and China dominate supply chains for refined nuclear fuel. "Used nuclear fuel is an incredible untapped resource in the United States," Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy Ted Garrish was recently…
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Trump’s Attack on Green Energy Hits Manufacturing Sector Hard
United States President Donald Trump has repeatedly pledged to ramp up the country’s manufacturing capacity and create more American jobs across a wide range of industries. While Trump has supported the expansion of certain industries, he has hindered the operation of others. In recent months, Trump has attacked green energy, using executive orders and new policies to restrict renewable energy development and cleantech manufacturing. This has resulted in sectoral stagnation, as investors grow more uncertain about the future of the industry.…
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Latin America's Bold Renewable Energy Bet
Latin America is attracting greater attention from international investors thanks to its strong renewable energy and critical mineral potential. In recent years, the region’s green energy capacity has steadily grown, while more mineral mining projects are developed, and the electric vehicle (EV) market is beginning to expand. As the United States takes a back seat in renewable energy deployment, this industry is taking off in other parts of the Americas. Over 65 percent of Latin America’s electricity now comes from renewable sources,…
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How Deep Fission is Slashing Nuclear Costs by 80 Percent
A global nuclear energy renaissance is unfolding as nations around the world re-embrace fission technology as a safe and necessary part of a stable and low-carbon energy mix. The artificial intelligence boom is pushing policymakers and private sector interests alike to adopt an all-of-the-above approach to energy development as electricity demand projections far outpace planned energy capacity additions. But traditional nuclear energy is hugely costly and requires navigating miles of red tape. In one disastrous example, the United States’…
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Alberta Separatists Ramp Up Efforts to Leave Canada After Trump Meeting
A right-wing group pushing the province of Alberta to secede from Canada has ramped up a petition campaign aimed at achieving independence after meeting with officials from the Trump administration. The group has already held three meetings with officials from the State Department, where they’ve discussed the logistics of a potential secession from Canada, including border security, switching over to U.S. currency and how their radical plan can benefit the United States. Volunteer canvassers have set a target to collect approximately 177,000…
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British Gas Boss Warns UK Electricity Bills Will Soar by 2030
Electricity bills will be higher in 2030 than in the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the boss of British Gas has warned, as the government pushes through major upgrades to the UK’s grid infrastructure. Chris O’Shea, chief executive of British Gas-owner Centrica, said the UK was playing catch-up after years of underinvestment, and now faced significantly higher costs. “We’ve underinvested in the system for many years, and whether it’s the cost of building a new gas-fired power station or a new wind farm,…
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Lithuania Could Break EU Ranks Over Critical Minerals Deal
Lithuania is signaling it may strike its own critical minerals deal with Washington if the EU can’t finalize a bloc-wide agreement quickly enough, a top Lithuanian official told Bloomberg this week. If it follows through, it could become the first EU member to break ranks and pursue a standalone minerals pact with the U.S., potentially setting off a domino effect among other security-focused states in Eastern Europe. Lithuania’s goal is to secure reliable access to the materials its engineering and defense sectors depend on. Vilnius…
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Lithuania Could Break EU Ranks Over Critical Minerals Deal
Lithuania is signaling it may strike its own critical minerals deal with Washington if the EU can’t finalize a bloc-wide agreement quickly enough, a top Lithuanian official told Bloomberg this week. If it follows through, it could become the first EU member to break ranks and pursue a standalone minerals pact with the U.S., potentially setting off a domino effect among other security-focused states in Eastern Europe. Lithuania’s goal is to secure reliable access to the materials its engineering and defense sectors depend on. Vilnius…
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U.S. Rig Count Holds Steady as Oil Drilling Slips and Gas Activity Climbs
The total number of active drilling rigs for oil and gas in the United States stayed the same this week, according to new data that Baker Hughes published on Friday, keeping the total rig count in the US at 551 this week, down 37 from this same time last year. The number of active oil rigs fell by 3 5o 409 during the latest reporting period, according to the data. This is 72 below this same time last year. The number of gas rigs rose by 3, reaching 133, which is 32 more than this time last year. The miscellaneous rig count stayed the same…
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The Geopolitical Chess Match Over Iran's Military Might
US President Donald Trump publicly emphasized diplomacy with Iran following his February 11 meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. But experts say the deeper dispute may center not on Iran’s nuclear program, but on its expanding missile capabilities. After the meeting, Trump signaled that negotiations with Tehran should continue. Netanyahu, however, has pushed for Iran’s missile program to be formally included in any agreement -- something Tehran has repeatedly rejected. Speaking to RFE/RL’s Radio Farda, UK-based…
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TC Energy Tops Q4 Profit Estimate on Strong U.S. Natural Gas Demand
TC Energy Corporation beat analyst estimates for fourth-quarter profits amid soaring demand for natural gas in the United States which boosted its pipeline flows to an all-time delivery record early this year. TC Energy on Friday reported earnings per common share from continuing operations at US$0.72 (C$0.98), beating the average consensus estimate of US$0.68 (C$0.92). TC Energy’s deliveries on the Canadian Natural Gas Pipelines averaged 27.2 Bcf/d, up by 5% compared to the fourth quarter of 2024, and set a new all-time…
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Supply Fears Return as OPEC+ Eyes Output Expansion
Oil prices are once again under pressure after several OPEC+ members signaled a willingness to start hiking production again, even as inflation data provided some support. Friday, February 13, 2026OPEC+ never fails to disappoint oil bulls, this time sending ripples through the media landscape as its leading members signalled readiness to start hiking production again after a quota freeze in Q1 2026. The physical impact of OPEC+’s alleged plans wasn’t as steep as one could expect, particularly because robust US inflation data rekindled…
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Enbridge Books Record-High Core Earnings for 2025
Canadian pipeline giant Enbridge reported record-high core earnings for 2025 and consensus-beating earnings for the fourth quarter amid growing demand for oil and gas egress from production centers to consumption and export hubs. Enbridge on Friday reported full-year adjusted earnings before interest, income taxes and depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) of US$14.7 billion (C$20.0 billion) for 2025, up by 7% from 2024. Full-year adjusted earnings also rose, by 9%, compared to 2024. For the fourth quarter, adjusted earnings per…
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The Case for Holding a Big Cash Position This Week
This week, I find myself in a bit of a quandary. As a rule, I dislike having a large cash position, but that is where I find myself right now. And try as I might, I can’t find anywhere to set it to work. To anyone trained in a dealing room, money is the tool you use to make money, so sitting on a lot of undeployed cash shows either a lack of imagination or just basic laziness. I would like to think that neither of those things apply to me, but I genuinely think that cash is not a bad option right now, even for an energy investor. Nor…
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IEA Dials Back Its Oversupply Warning After Winter Shocks
IEA’s Forecast Takes a Chill Pill as Weather Cuts Into Supply Alleviating its oversupply doom and gloom, the International Energy Agency (IEA) has revised its outlook for the magnitude of this year’s production glut, citing weather-related outages in Q1 2026. In the January 2026 edition of the IEA’s monthly report, the international organization found that global supply dipped by a surprise 1.2 million b/day, defying expectations of oversupply. Cold snaps across the United States and a power outage-driven closure of Kazakhstan’s…
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OPEC+ Considers April Output Hike After Its Winter Pause
Ahead of the monthly meeting on March 1, the OPEC+ alliance is leaning toward resuming production increases from April following a pause in the first quarter, Reuters reported on Friday, quoting sources within the group. Early this month, the eight OPEC+ members that have been implementing cuts since 2023 – Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, UAE, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Algeria, and Oman – reaffirmed the decision to pause monthly increments during the first quarter of the year. The decision was first taken in November 2025 and was confirmed…
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Iran’s Regime Is Facing a Crisis at Home and Abroad
Iran’s leadership is trying to put down nationwide protests with sustained force while the U.S. keeps negotiations open under sanctions pressure. Activist groups estimate more than 7,000 people have been killed, including many minors. Security forces remain cohesive and active across the country, but unrest has not fully subsided. The government controls territory, but not sentiment. Sanctions and unrest are now fully intertwined. Oil exports are restricted, banking channels are limited, the currency remains weak, and inflation has…
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Can Venezuela’s New Hydrocarbons Law Revive Its Oil Industry?
Politics, Geopolitics & Conflict It’s time for DC to evaluate whether Venezuela’s new hydrocarbons law can produce actual supply gains, and with that in mind, the U.S. energy secretary traveled to Caracas this week, touring Chevron-PDVSA joint operations. The new law allows broader private operating control and more flexible terms, a break with the past deterrents. The Trump administration is engaging, but on a results basis: sanctions relief depends on measurable production increases and contractual stability. The core issue is…
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Oil Prices Slide as Supply Swells and Demand Fears Deepen
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil futures are trading sharply lower this week, with nearby contracts at $62.87 as of Thursday night, down $0.68 or -1.07% for the session. The weekly range spans from a high of $65.83 to a low of $62.39, reflecting the market's struggle to balance geopolitical risk against mounting supply concerns. Wednesday's EIA Report: Massive Build, Muted Response Wednesday's Energy Information Administration (EIA) report revealed a staggering 8.5 million barrel build in U.S. crude oil inventories, far exceeding analyst…
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