Exxon, Chevron and other companies are navigating the worst shortfall in supplies in decades. Yet they’re sending more cash to shareholders than investing in oil fields.
If 2025 taught us anything, it was that energy markets remain governed by fundamentals, not slogans. The year opened with expectations of policy-driven disruption and geopolitical shocks. It closed ...
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From natural gas supply and demand dynamics to OPEC+ decisions, heightened volatility could be ahead in 2025. As uncertainty persists, more traders are turning to short-term Energy options. Energy ...
Iran has executed its pre-war threats, effectively closing the Strait of Hormuz and disrupting a critical share of global energy flows. Financial markets, outside of oil, are underreacting to what ...
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Last year, the energy sector emerged as one of the notable laggards in an otherwise red-hot U.S. stock market. The sector notched a respectable, but below-market, return of 7.9%, falling to match the ...
Editor’s note (March 23rd): This piece has been updated to reflect Mr Trump’s decision to delay his threatened strikes against Iranian infrastructure. The third Gulf war will soon be in its fifth week ...
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As their estimates rise, so do energy prices. Brent crude, at $105 a barrel, is 45% dearer than before hostilities began. Gas prices in Europe are up by 65%. The third Gulf war will soon be in its ...