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Feb 11

TotalEnergies Slashes Buyback as Weaker Prices Weigh

The energy major cut its quarterly share buyback to $750 million, citing an uncertain price environment.

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Siemens Energy Books Record Order Backlog, Driven by AI Data-Center Boom

The maker of energy equipment logged an order backlog of €146 billion, as increasing demand from data centers drives earnings growth.

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Solstice Is Getting Ready for a Nuclear-Power Surge. The Stock Is Up.

The Honeywell spinoff, is increasing production of uranium hexafluoride, an intermediate product between uranium ore and nuclear fuel pellets.

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Treasury Allows U.S. Companies to Provide Supplies to Venezuela for Oil Production

The Trump administration put out a new general license authorizing equipment and technology transactions.

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Crude Settles Lower With Market Focus on Iran

Crude futures posted modest declines with the market appearing on hold, awaiting further talks between the U.S. and Iran.

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U.S. Weighs Seizing Tankers Carrying Iranian Oil to Pressure Tehran

But using the same strategy the White House directed at Venezuela is seen as likely to spark retaliation by Tehran and a surge in oil prices.

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How Tesla can turn energy into a nearly $200 billion business

Morgan Stanley predicts it could cost as much as $70 billion for Elon Musk to reach his goal of 100 gigawatts of solar manufacturing capacity.

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The U.S. Is Awash in Natural Gas, but American Factories Still Can't Get Enough

Pipelines curtailed or otherwise restricted the flow of gas to manufacturers more than 40 times last year, according to a trade group.

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BP Suspends Share Buyback Amid Overhaul

The oil major moved to shore up its finances as it pivots back to fossil fuels.

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U.S. Frackers Explore New Frontier: Shale Abroad

The prolific Permian Basin distracted American producers from international shale. Now, they are returning.

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Neara Raises More Than $60 Million as Data Centers Pressure Power Grids

Neara, an Australian startup that makes digital models of power networks, has raised more than $60 million to accelerate its expansion as rapid growth in data centers and renewable energy stretch aging electricity grids globally.

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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on BP, oil futures and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.

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GE Vernova Stock Hits New High. It's Getting Cash Today for Deliveries in 2030.

Maxim Power announced an agreement with GE Vernova "to hold a manufacturing slot for a 7HA.02 gas turbine and generator package."

 

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