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02/10

CEO of Natural-Gas Giant Expand Energy Steps Down Amid Corporate Relocation

Expand Energy said Chief Executive Domenic Dell'Osso has been succeeded by Chairman Mike Wichterich, who will serve as interim CEO.

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Transocean to Acquire Valaris in $5.8 Billion Deal

Transocean agreed to acquire fellow offshore drilling services company Valaris in an all-stock deal worth $5.8 billion.

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Adnoc Gas Reports Record Profit Despite Fall in Prices

The Abu Dhabi-owned company posted full-year profit of $5.17 billion, supported by double-digit earnings growth in its domestic gas unit.

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Oil Futures Gain As U.S.-Iran Risk Premium Holds

Oil futures settled higher with the market cautious about U.S. talks with Iran, keeping a level of geopolitical risk in the price.

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Scott Strazik on How GE Vernova Is Riding the AI Power Surge

When Scott Strazik became head of General Electric's energy business, GE Vernova, in 2021, the electricity business felt very different than it does today.

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Saudi Arabia Cuts Flagship Oil Price to Asia for Fourth Straight Month

The reduction signals further caution as concerns that global supply will outstrip demand continue to weigh on markets.

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Orsted Shares Rise After Guidance Confirmation Despite Blow From U.S. Disruption

The company confirmed earnings guidance for the next two years despite hefty impairments and U.S. tariff costs hitting its bottom line in 2025.

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Carbon Removal Startup Terradot Acquires Eion as Market Consolidates

Amid a challenging business environment, some climate-tech companies are mulling mergers.

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Bitter Cold Tested the Electric Grid. Nuclear and Batteries Came Through.

It is also clear that reliability concerns are growing, and will only get worse as more AI data centers hook into the system.

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ConocoPhillips Posts Weaker Profit on Lower Prices

ConocoPhillips' fourth-quarter earnings fell, hurt by lower prices that were slightly offset by higher production.

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Shell Keeps $3.5 Billion Buyback Despite Slide in Earnings

Adjusted earnings fell to $3.26 billion from $5.43 billion in the preceding quarter.

 

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