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Norway and UNDP have launched a $200 million initiative to rebuild and modernize Ukraine’s war-damaged energy sector with a ...
New tariffs on key building materials and persistently high interest rates are squeezing project budgets and increasing costs ...
The Pentagon’s landmark deal with MP Materials has sparked a rare earths rally, reshaping U.S. supply chains and attracting ...
The EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia, targeting oil trade and closing loopholes, has driven up oil prices, with ...
Suncor and Imperial Oil have transformed Alberta’s oil sands into North America’s lowest-cost oil production, outperforming ...
Despite Baghdad’s pledge to resume oil exports from Kurdistan immediately, political disputes and drone attacks have stalled ...
Saudi Arabia is reportedly reassessing the scope and timeline of its $500-billion NEOM initiative, including the flagship ...
The total number of active drilling rigs in the United States increased this week, driven by a rise in gas rigs, even as oil rig counts and crude production dipped.
Israel’s Eilat Port faces a full commercial halt due to unpaid debt and a severe revenue drop caused by nearly 20 months of Houthi missile and drone attacks in the Red Sea.
Oil prices climbed on Friday after the EU announced an 18th round of sanctions on Russia, although the effectiveness of these ...
BP and Shell’s new agreements with Libya’s National Oil Corporation signal a deeper Western strategic push into the region’s energy sector, reflecting historical patterns of geopolitics and corporate ...
Fortescue is suspending U.S. green energy developments and may pursue acquisitions instead after Trump’s new law phases out ...
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