France's TotalEnergies Walks Away From U.S. Offshore Wind in Boost to Trump's Push Against Windpower
The energy company said it would no longer develop any offshore wind-power projects in the U.S., bowing to efforts by the Trump administration to curtail a sector the president opposes.
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Chevron CEO Says Energy Markets Should Be More Worried
According to Mike Worth, markets aren't properly pricing the energy supply shock in the Middle East.
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Oil Futures Retreat On Middle East Conflict Seen Easing
Oil futures fell with Brent settling under $100 a barrel as President Trump postpones threatened attacks on Iranian energy infrastructure, citing positive dialogue with Iran.
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U.S. Energy Secretary Wright Says Oil Price Rise Hasn't Destroyed Demand
Wright said the rise in prices was a signal to capable producers to increase output, but that prices haven't gone high enough to generate significant demand destruction.
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Goldman Lifts Oil Price Forecast on Longer Hormuz Disruption
Brent crude is now expected to average $85 a barrel this year, up from a previous forecast of $77. The U.S. oil gauge West Texas Intermediate is seen at $79 a barrel from $72 earlier.
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Sinopec Says Has Enough Oil Inventory to Ensure Stable Production for Now
At the briefing, Sinopec executives said the Middle East crisis has significantly disrupted the global economic and trade landscape.
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Nvidia, Emerald AI Partner With Power Companies on New AI Factories
The facilities will operate as flexible energy assets, supporting power grids by modulating consumption and leveraging on-site generation and storage.
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Iranian Missile Strikes Are Costing Big Oil Billions in Lost Revenue
Damaged energy infrastructure is likely to take years to come back online, but a surge in oil-and-gas prices is helping to offset some of the lost production for now.
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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on oil futures, European energy stocks, Norwegian preliminary oil and gas production data and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.
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U.S. Gas Exporters Stand to Be the Big Winners of the Energy Crisis
A prolonged outage in Qatar is set to reinforce the U.S.'s status as the leading exporter of liquefied natural gas.
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From Four-Day Weeks to AC Bans, the World Is Scrambling to Save Energy
Governments are urging citizens to change their behavior to fend off the worst oil-and-gas crunch since the 1970s.
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Giant South Pars Gas Field Is Iran's Biggest Economic Safety Net
South Pars is the heart and lungs of an Iranian economy that relies heavily on natural gas to keep powering its homes, factories, cars and even its water pumps.
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March 24, 2026 04:00 ET (08:00 GMT)
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