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$60 Oil Is No Longer a Floor

2 hours 8 min ago
Brent is clinging to $60 per barrel, but markets have become even less sensitive to geopolitical risk. Friday, December 19, 2025 Things are not looking good for oil, with Trump’s belligerent rhetoric vis-à-vis Venezuela only pushing ICE Brent futures to $60 per barrel after a slide below that psychological threshold earlier in the week. Sanctions against Russia or threats thereof have by now desensitized the market towards Russian supply risks, once again demonstrated by the lack of price movements after Ukraine targeted another shadow…
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Putin Lashes Out as EU Agrees to Loan $105 Billion to Ukraine

2 hours 38 min ago
The international gold and foreign exchange reserves held by the world’s biggest oil-producing nations in the EU could be at risk, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday, after EU leaders discussed using frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine.  “This is not just a blow to its image; it is an undermining of trust in the euro zone,” Putin said in year-end remarks to the Russian press, as carried by Reuters.  “The fact is that many countries keep their gold and foreign exchange reserves in the euro zone, not…
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EU Approves €90 Billion Loan for Ukraine After Frozen Assets Plan Stalls

3 hours 8 min ago
The European Union will provide a 90 billion-euro ($106 billion) interest-free loan to Kyiv to help fund the war-torn country after failing to agree on a proposal to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine's economic and military needs in the coming years. European Council President Antonio Costa said in a post on X on December 19 that the funds will be for 2026 and 2027. "We committed, we delivered," he said. EU officials began meeting on December 18 to agree on a solution for funding. The talks focused on a proposal to use tens of billions…
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The Limits of Geopolitical Support for Oil Prices

4 hours 8 min ago
WTI crude futures are trading around $55.81 through Thursday’s close, down 2.60% for the week with one session left. Prices have held within a $54.84–$56.85 range so far, reaching fresh five-year lows before geopolitical headlines generated brief recoveries. The setup continues to reflect a market dominated by oversupply concerns, with traders using geopolitical rallies to sell into strength rather than reprice the broader fundamental picture. Across the week, geopolitical risks, refinery outages, U.S. inventory data, OPEC+ policy decisions,…
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Gaza Reconstruction Plans Expose a Growing Rift Between the Gulf and Israel

4 hours 8 min ago
Politics, Geopolitics & Conflict New drone attacks on oil-related infrastructure in Sudan have reinforced the risks surrounding South Sudan’s export route to Port Sudan. The attacks did not halt flows, but did further expose the GNPOC pipeline corridor to Sudan’s raging civil war. That corridor runs through West Kordofan, where the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) controls territory around Balila and can restrict movement or interrupt operations without operating the fields themselves. Operators have responded by limiting…
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What to Expect From Oil in 2026

4 hours 8 min ago
It’s that time of year again, when those who follow or opine on financial markets take stock of the year just gone and look forward to the year to come. In many ways, it might seem like a pointless exercise. I mean, if a year is a long time in politics, it is an eternity in trading, and there is no way of knowing even what will be driving commodity prices twelve months from now, or in which direction. Despite that, though, sober year-end reflection does have a purpose for traders and investors. It enables you to look back at what you got…
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How Trump's Venezuela Strategy Could Strengthen Maduro

4 hours 8 min ago
The current U.S. approach to Venezuela is a deliberate financial strangulation strategy, as we have previously noted, with the objective of degrading Maduro’s ability to fund his patronage network and parallel economic networks. This week’s escalation in the form of asset seizures and tanker interdictions is designed to raise transaction costs prohibitively, if it doesn’t backfire first. This is classic soft regime change logic that assumes–perhaps erroneously–that this economic pain will fragment the elite faster…
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Adani Explores Nuclear Power Foray With 1.6 GW Small Reactor Project

4 hours 8 min ago
Adani Group, the conglomerate of Indian billionaire Gautam Adani, is in talks with the state government of India’s northern Uttar Pradesh state on a public-private partnership to build small modular reactors (SMRs) as India opens its nuclear energy sector to private investment.  Adani Group is in discussions with Uttar Pradesh officials to build eight SMRs with capacity of 200 megawatts (MW) each at yet-to-be-identified sites in the state, anonymous sources with knowledge of the matter told Bloomberg on Friday.  A potential deal…
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Shipping Giant Maersk Completes First Red Sea Transit in Two Years

5 hours 8 min ago
Shipping giant A.P. Moller-Maersk completed on Friday the first transit of a container ship via the Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb Strait in almost two years, after having stopped voyages through the Suez Canal following Houthi attacks on vessels in the region.    Since December 2023, global shipping traffic has been upended by intensified attacks from the Iran-aligned Houthis in Yemen on commercial vessels transiting the Red Sea before and after entering or exiting the Suez Canal. The Houthi attacks forced many tanker and container…
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Russia and China Boost Shadow LNG Trade

6 hours 8 min ago
Russia and China aren’t even attempting to hide anymore the rise of sanctioned LNG trade as they continue to defy U.S. and other Western sanctions on Russian energy exports and vessels of the shadow fleet.  The China-linked Kunpeng LNG carrier has docked at Portovaya, a small export plant on the Baltic Sea run by Russia’s gas giant Gazprom, marking the first time a Chinese tanker has been sent to ship LNG from the export facility sanctioned by the United States, vessel-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg showed on Friday. …
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Harbour Energy Makes Gas Discovery in Norway’s North Sea

7 hours 8 min ago
Harbour Energy has made a gas and condensate discovery in the Norwegian section of the North Sea, which could be tied back to existing infrastructure, the Norwegian Offshore Directorate said on Friday.  Harbour Energy, as operator of the license, and its partners have proven gas condensate in the ‘Camilla Nord’ prospect, the regulator said, adding that preliminary estimates indicate the size of the discovery is between 2.2 million and 4.7 million barrels of oil equivalent.   Wildcat wells 35/8-8 S and A were drilled in…
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Oil Prices Slide as Oversupply Fears Tighten Their Grip on Markets

9 hours 38 min ago
Crude oil prices were down today, set for the second consecutive weekly loss as glut perceptions deepen amid reports of rising oil inventories. At the time of writing, Brent crude was trading at $59.71 per barrel while West Texas Intermediate was changing hands for $55.99 per barrel, both down by around $2 since the start of the week. Brent briefly slid below $59 earlier in the week. All the major oil market forecasters expect an oversupplied world in 2026 and consequently predict even lower oil prices, with some seeing Brent crude slipping closer…
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Oil Executives Brace For Another Tough Year Ahead

17 hours 8 min ago
The oil markets are looking to finish the year on the back foot, with oil prices falling again amid expectations of a supply glut and Russia-Ukraine peace talks reviving. Nearly half of oil executives in the Dallas Fed’s latest survey have reported that their companies’ outlooks have worsened in the current year compared with last year as low oil prices take a toll. “Decreasing oil prices are making many of our firm's wells noneconomic,” one executive said in the new survey. “Natural gas is becoming an expense to operators.…
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Iran Protests China’s Position on Disputed UAE Islands

18 hours 8 min ago
China has rattled Tehran by again backing the United Arab Emirates’s claim over three Persian Gulf islands controlled by Iran. Following a visit to Abu Dhabi by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, the countries in a joint statement on December 13 highlighted Beijing’s “support for the efforts of the UAE to reach a peaceful solution to the dispute” over the three islands of Greater Tunb, Lesser Tunb, and Abu Musa. Notably, there is no explicit mention of Iran in the statement. In response, Iranian Foreign Ministry…
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China Extends EV Lead as Europe and U.S. Back Away

19 hours 8 min ago
China’s dominance in the global electric vehicle market looks set to deepen as policy reversals in Europe and strategic pullbacks by U.S. automakers reduce competitive pressure just as Chinese EV makers push aggressively into overseas markets. China’s booming EV market has its own set of issues to address, especially the battery and manufacturing overcapacity denting the profits of the EV makers. However, the race to the bottom and the price wars in China’s electric vehicle market have sunk costs so much that China has a competitive…
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The Truth Behind Trump's Aggressive Venezuela Strategy

20 hours 8 min ago
President Trump’s massive naval build-up off the coast of Venezuela and the threat of invasion was labelled by the country’s illegitimate President Nicolas Maduro as a bloody grab for oil. Other Latin American leaders, notably Colombia’s leftist President Gustavo Petro, are making similar assertions. A long history of U.S. intervention to secure vital fossil fuel resources, coupled with Venezuela controlling the world’s largest proven crude oil reserves totaling 303 billion barrels, supports this rationale. There are, however,…
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Accidental Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Global Lithium Extraction

20 hours 8 min ago
Lithium-ion batteries dominate the tech world. You probably have at least one within reach right this moment, considering that lithium-ion batteries now power a whopping 70 percent of all rechargeable devices, from your smartphone to electric vehicles, and even power utility-scale energy storage. And while the tech industry is eager to diversify battery design to relieve its dependency on this “white gold”, lithium continues to dominate the sector – and will likely remain essential for a long time to come.  While lithium…
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U.S. Natural Gas Prices Rebound Amid Robust LNG Flows

Thu, 12/18/2025 - 23:30
U.S. natural gas futures have reversed their recent decline, climbing more than 3% on Thursday to trade above $4 per MMBtu thanks to near-record flows of natural gas to LNG export plants. Gas deliveries to the eight major U.S. LNG facilities have averaged 18.6 Bcf/d so far this month, above November’s average at 18.2 Bcf/d. Meanwhile, one of its three liquefaction trains at Freeport LNG’s export terminal in Texas has returned to service, with the terminal increasing its volumes. However, the rebound might be short-lived, with predictions…
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U.S. Natural Gas Prices Rebound Amid Robust LNG Flows

Thu, 12/18/2025 - 23:30
U.S. natural gas futures have reversed their recent decline, climbing more than 3% on Thursday to trade above $4 per MMBtu thanks to near-record flows of natural gas to LNG export plants. Gas deliveries to the eight major U.S. LNG facilities have averaged 18.6 Bcf/d so far this month, above November’s average at 18.2 Bcf/d. Meanwhile, one of its three liquefaction trains at Freeport LNG’s export terminal in Texas has returned to service, with the terminal increasing its volumes. However, the rebound might be short-lived, with predictions…
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Texas Grid Overhaul Leaves Battery Operators With More Risk, Less Upside

Thu, 12/18/2025 - 23:00
Texas battery storage operators are pushing back after ERCOT changed how power is priced and dispatched, effectively asking batteries to behave more like power plants while reducing some of the market opportunities that made them profitable in the first place. For years, battery storage has been described as a game-changer for wind and solar and with a very good reason. The biggest problem of both is the fact their output depends on constantly changing weather. Batteries, however, can store whatever excess electricity wind and solar produce and…
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