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Hungary Set to Agree to Buy U.S. Oil During JD Vance Visit
Hungary is expected on Tuesday to agree a $500-million oil supply deal with the United States during the visit of U.S. Vice President JD Vance in Budapest, a source with knowledge of the plan told Bloomberg. Vance arrived in Hungary’s capital city earlier on Tuesday, just days ahead of the general election in the country on April 12, in which Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is badly trailing in poll numbers. The expected Hungary-U.S. deal would envisage Hungarian energy company MOL agreeing to buy about 500,000 tons of U.S. oil for…
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Global Economy Braces for Prolonged Shock From Iran War
A quiet Easter Sunday was abruptly punctured when US President Donald Trump unleashed a brutal, expletive-filled ultimatum to the Iranian regime. In a post on Truth Social, Trump wrote: “Tuesday will be power plant day, and bridge day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. “There will be nothing like it!!! Open the f***in’ strait you crazy b***ards, or you’ll be living in Hell- JUST WATCH!” The president’s latest ultimatum comes as countries around the world face the grim realisation that the economic effects of the…
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The Final Countdown for Oil Markets
Oil markets are on edge as Trump’s deadline hits, yet prices remain oddly calm—despite unusual signals like WTI trading above Brent, hinting that volatility or a major disruption could be imminent. Gas Prices Spike, Growth Slumps, and Trump Declares the End Times—Welcome to 2026 - Amidst Donald Trump’s posts on Truth Social about the death of a whole civilization, the commodity markets are gradually seeing the first signs of a potential period of stagflation developing ahead.- The US’ service PMI published Monday showed…
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WTI Crude Oil Hits $115 as Strikes Target Iran's Kharg Island
WTI crude surged to $115.8 per barrel—its highest level since April 2008—as President Donald Trump warned that “a whole civilization will die tonight,” while strikes were reported on Iran’s Kharg Island, the hub for roughly 90% of the country’s oil exports. The US President added that tonight will be “one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the World,” as President Trump’s deadline quickly approaches. Brent crude climbed to $111.0, with the strike keeping both benchmarks…
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WTI Crude Oil Hits $115 as Strikes Target Iran's Kharg Island
WTI crude surged to $115.8 per barrel—its highest level since April 2008—as President Donald Trump warned that “a whole civilization will die tonight,” while strikes were reported on Iran’s Kharg Island, the hub for roughly 90% of the country’s oil exports. The US President added that tonight will be “one of the most important moments in the long and complex history of the World,” as President Trump’s deadline quickly approaches. Brent crude climbed to $111.0, with the strike keeping both benchmarks…
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U.S., Israel Strike Iran’s Oil Export Hubs Ahead of Trump Deadline
US and Israeli air strikes hit multiple locations across Iran, including infrastructure and the strategic Kharg Island, as an evening deadline from Washington for Tehran to agree to a deal to end the war approached with neither side signaling the intention to back down. Iranian media reported explosions across Tehran and the sound of air defense fire on April 7, with some accounts describing fighter jets flying at low altitude over the capital. Strikes were also reported on Iran’s Kharg Island, where some 90 percent of Iran’s oil exports…
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Pentagon-Linked REalloys Secures U.S. Rare Earth Supply Ahead of China Ban
REalloys (NASDAQ: ALOY) has signed an agreement to secure supply from one of the highest-grade rare earth deposits in the United States, with just nine months remaining before U.S. defense rules force the removal of Chinese material from the supply chain. The memorandum of understanding with U.S. Critical Materials Corp. gives REalloys access to up to 10% of production from the Sheep Creek project in Montana, with confirmed dysprosium, terbium, yttrium, and NdPr, the rare earth elements used in high-performance magnets for fighter aircraft, missile…
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The Iran War Has Finally Exposed Japan’s Achilles Heel
Global energy crises often act as severe stress tests that expose deep, structural fragilities in global supply chains that are erstwhile ignored. Such crises reveal weaknesses that extend far beyond fuel availability, causing systemic disruptions to industrial manufacturing, trade routes and food security. A good case in point is Germany, which effectively boxed itself into a corner with its decades-long energy policies. Before the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, successive German governments pursued an energy policy that significantly…
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Oil Supply Shock Ripples Through Fertilizer, Plastics, and Tech
The worst supply shock in the history of the oil market is spilling over to critical supply chains, threatening shortages of medical supplies, fertilizers, semiconductors, and everyday consumer goods, including textiles, footwear, and cosmetics. When the Strait of Hormuz is shut, it’s not only Asian refiners scrambling for crude oil to turn into fuels. The naphtha, ammonia, urea, and helium supply that the Middle East would typically export via the most critical energy chokepoint is now trapped in the Persian Gulf. Petrochemicals producers…
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Iraq Is Running Out of Time to Move Its Oil — And Every Option Is Dangerous
With over 90% of its annual budget historically coming from oil and around 95% of that black gold having to pass through the Strait of Hormuz before it is monetised, Iraq has at least as big a problem from the waterway’s closure as any country in the world. The temporary agreement it reached on 17 March with Iran that secured safe passage through the Strait for Iraqi ships has not provided the quick fix many might think. Despite the diplomatic agreement, most global shipping firms still refuse to send their vessels into the Gulf because…
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Somalia Set To Begin First Ever Offshore Oil Drilling In April
Somalia is on the verge of embarking on its first-ever offshore oil drilling operation, marked by the arrival of the Turkish drillship Çagir Bey in Somali waters on Friday. The Turkish Petroleum Corporation's deep-water drilling vessel will conduct its first international mission off the Somali coast, and is expected to begin drilling at the Curad-1 well in the current month. Seismic data suggests Somalia’s offshore basins could hold between 30 billion and 40 billion barrels of oil and gas equivalent. Türkiye previously employed…
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California’s Battery Boom Is Rewriting Power Markets
For years, one argument has dominated the debate around renewables: they are intermittent, and therefore require large-scale, dispatchable backup—usually in the form of gas-fired power plants. It is a compelling argument. It is also becoming increasingly outdated. Because while much of the discussion still treats batteries as a marginal technology, real-world systems are starting to show something very different. Storage is not just filling small gaps. It is beginning to replace the role traditionally played by large, flexible fossil generation.…
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Why the Power Boom Could Break the Grid
We vaguely remember that moment in the British detective series “Luther”, when the eponymous hero (Idris Elba), pursued by redheaded, demented murderer/lover Alice Morgan (Ruth Wilson), running from the law, finds himself trapped on a bridge with the police rushing in on all sides, and he desperately asks, “Now what?” or similar words, and the episode ends, with all viewers left hanging. All of this reminds us of numbers piling up from various reputable sources that seem to show the electric industry heading into the same…
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Oil Price Shocks Make Brazil Key to Energy Security in the Americas
Oil price shocks since the U.S. and Israel first struck Iran, the world’s fifth-largest oil producer, have global markets on edge. The sudden energy crisis, which emerged after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, preventing the passage of around a fifth of the world’s oil supply, emphasizes the importance of petroleum production in non-OPEC countries. Brazil, along with Guyana and Argentina, was named among the largest non-OPEC contributors to global oil supply growth. Steadily expanding petroleum production will assist with securing…
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The Next Battleground for Robotaxis
A black Jaguar SUV with no one behind the wheel pulls up on a London street. It’s electric and equipped with Waymo’s autonomous driving system. A passenger gets in, selects a destination on their phone, and the car pulls smoothly into traffic. Within the next few years, this scene could move from novelty to normality as Waymo, Google’s parent company Alphabet’s self-driving car division, plans to launch its robotaxi service in the UK capital, with testing already underway and a pilot service scheduled for April 2026. The…
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Can This Tiny Island Give Trump The Full Victory He Wants Over Iran?
U.S. President Donald Trump may pride himself on his ability to negotiate a winning deal, but his latest actions in Iran look more akin to craps shoot action from one of his former casinos, albeit with dice he thought might be loaded in his favour. Rather like his friend Russian President Valdimir Putin’s belief that his ‘special military operation’ in Ukraine would be effectively wrapped up in seven days, so Trump seems to have believed that his foray into Iran would be essentially finished within the same sort of timeframe.…
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Qatar's LNG Exports Still Frozen as Two Tankers U-Turn at Hormuz
Two Qatari vessels carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG) have been forced to abandon an attempt to exit the Strait of Hormuz in what would have been the first export of Qatari LNG in more than a month. The Al Daayen and the Rasheeda aborted their attempt to transit the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, with ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg revealing they U-turned away from the strait after earlier heading eastward. The Al Daayen is still signaling that China, Qatar’s largest LNG buyer, is its next destination, though destinations are not…
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Qatar's LNG Exports Still Frozen as Two Tankers U-Turn at Hormuz
Two Qatari vessels carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG) have been forced to abandon an attempt to exit the Strait of Hormuz in what would have been the first export of Qatari LNG in more than a month. The Al Daayen and the Rasheeda aborted their attempt to transit the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, with ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg revealing they U-turned away from the strait after earlier heading eastward. The Al Daayen is still signaling that China, Qatar’s largest LNG buyer, is its next destination, though destinations are not…
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Qatar's LNG Exports Still Frozen as Two Tankers U-Turn at Hormuz
Two Qatari vessels carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG) have been forced to abandon an attempt to exit the Strait of Hormuz in what would have been the first export of Qatari LNG in more than a month. The Al Daayen and the Rasheeda aborted their attempt to transit the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, with ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg revealing they U-turned away from the strait after earlier heading eastward. The Al Daayen is still signaling that China, Qatar’s largest LNG buyer, is its next destination, though destinations are not…
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Suspicious Oil Bets Before Trump’s Iran Announcement Under Scrutiny
Currently unknown investors netted tens of millions of dollars in profit by placing huge trades in the oil futures markets just 15 minutes before President Donald Trump announced he was extending the deadline for strikes on Iran's energy infrastructure by five days to allow for nonexistent "negotiations" (which then turned into an additional 10 days—which meant little since U.S. and Israeli bombing simply continued). Because these investors bet on a fall in oil prices, they made money when the price of oil dropped sharply after the announcement.…
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