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Jun 26, 2025

Shell in Early Talks to Acquire Rival BP

A deal would be a landmark combination of two supermajor oil companies.

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Iberdrola Names U.S. Business Head Pedro Azagra as New Group CEO

The Spanish utility appoints a company veteran at the helm who most recently led its U.S. business Avangrid.

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U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Fall More Than Expected

U.S. crude oil inventories posted a fifth straight weekly decline, falling by 5.8 million barrels, compared to expectations for a drop of only 1.3 million barrels.

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Gas Prices Are Down for Summer Driving Season Despite Middle East Turmoil

Low energy prices have helped keep inflation in check this year.

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Oil Futures Pick Up on Short-Covering

Oil futures recovered some ground amid short-covering after three days of declines, supported by lingering Middle East risk perception and bullish inventory data in the U.S.

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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on tanker shares, Dialog, Capital Power, and more in the latest Market Talks covering energy and utilities.

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Nuclear Power's Biggest IPO in Years Is on the Way

Holtec CEO says the plan is to go public within several months. The IPO may be coming at just the right time.

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Iran Has an Oil Card to Play. So Does the U.S.

America's fracking revolution blunts the dreaded oil chaos that could come from an Iranian closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

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New York to Build One of First U.S. Nuclear-Power Plants in Generation

Gov. Kathy Hochul has directed the state's public electric utility to add at least 1 gigawatt of new nuclear-power production.

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Senate Weighs Effectively Killing Rule That Drove Rise of Fuel-Efficient Cars

Automakers are split over a measure to eliminate fines for failing to meet mileage standards that helped launch fuel-efficient mainstays like Toyota's Prius.

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Cameco Stock and Other Ways to Play the Overseas Nuclear Energy Boom

There are currently no new reactors under construction in the U.S., but American companies have plenty of international business.

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Chevron and Exxon Are the Next Hot AI Stocks. Here's Why.

AI needs power-and lots of it. These formerly stodgy Big Oil companies are well positioned to offer just that.

 

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