Oil Futures Little Changed in Quiet Session
Oil futures edged down in a rangebound session, with little in the way of news on the tariff or sanctions fronts moving prices.
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How China Curbed Its Oil Addiction-and Blunted a U.S. Pressure Point
The Chinese government is boosting domestic production and the EV industry in the name of national security. There are 14 million chargers nationwide.
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Galp Gets Offers for Mopane Discovery in Namibia
The company was analyzing the offers and is confident it will have a partnership deal this year.
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BP Names Albert Manifold Chairman Amid Strategy Shift
The energy giant picked an energy-industry outsider to oversee a strategy revamp aimed at reviving the oil major's fortunes.
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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find insights on oil futures, BP, Galp Energia and more in the latest roundups from the energy and utilities sectors.
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Why cheaper power looks unlikely as Trump's big budget law reshuffles the U.S. energy landscape
President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law earlier this month, will likely change the nation's energy landscape - potentially leading to higher power costs just as the race to grow artificial intelligence heats up.
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Chevron's Victory in the Oil-Patch Brawl Was a Much-Needed Win
The acquisition of Hess-and its stake in a generational oil find-helps clear up lingering doubts about Chevron's growth prospects.
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Chevron Closes Megadeal for Hess After Winning Exxon Arbitration
Arbitrators cleared the way for the long-delayed $53 billion acquisition after Exxon tried to pre-empt the deal.
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Oil CEOs Get Their Revenge on Biden's Antitrust Enforcers
The FTC reversed an order barring Scott Sheffield from Exxon's board, but the former Pioneer CEO said he was no longer interested in joining.
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SLB Earnings Beat Expectations. The Oil Services Stock Is Rising.
SLB's fortunes are closely tied to crude prices, and they've been falling this year.
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Fortescue to Rethink New U.S. Green-Energy Projects in Light of Trump
The Australian mining company is looking to buy established green-energy operations in the U.S. but will hold back on projects under development in light of President Trump's policies, the company's executive chairman said.
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FTC Reopens Consent Orders for Proposed Acquisitions from Exxon Mobil, Chevron
The FTC has reopened an order involving Chevron's proposed acquisition of Hess, and another regarding Exxon Mobil's proposed purchase of Pioneer Natural Resources after its initial complaints failed to plead any antitrust law violation.
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