Investment Firms Strike $3.4 Billion Deal for Peruvian Power Producer
Peru has become a battleground for foreign investments, with the U.S. and China jostling for influence in the Latin American country.
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A Nuclear-Power Startup Says It Can Rouse the Slow-Moving Industry
Alva Energy has the support of former Intel chief Pat Gelsinger, whose venture firm led its recent $33 million fundraising round.
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IEA Expects Oil Supply to Rebound After U.S. Winter Storm Slashed Output
Global supply is now projected to grow by 2.4 million barrels a day this year, with growth evenly split between OPEC+ and non-OPEC+ producers.
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U.S. Natural Gas Settles Higher After Storage Miss
U.S. natural gas futures held out for modest gains after the EIA reported a smaller-than-expected withdrawal from storage for last week, but one big enough to increase the deficit over the five-year average.
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Oil Futures Turn Lower in Early U.S. Trade
Crude futures moved lower as the market weighed unresolved U.S.-Iran tensions against bearish fundamentals such as Wednesday's large U.S. crude stock build.
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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on crude futures, CSE Global and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.
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U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Post Large Weekly Build
Commercial crude oil inventories rose by 8.5 million barrels. They were expected to have fallen by 400,000 barrels.
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Origin Energy Sees Opportunity for Data Centers by Its Power Plants
Frank Calabria, Origin's chief executive, said the Australian company would initially benefit from being a supplier of energy to data centers that he expects will drive growth in power demand in future.
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PG&E Posts Lower Profit, Tightens Adj EPS View for Year
PG&E's fourth-quarter net income fell from a year ago but the California power producer boosted the lower end of its projection for 2026 adjusted earnings.
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U.S. Energy Secretary Talks Oil Revival-and Democracy-in Venezuela Visit
Chris Wright said "enormous progress" is being made on crude production.
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Sanctions, Ship Seizures and Low Prices Squeeze Russia's Oil Industry
In a sign of Moscow's difficulties selling oil, millions of barrels are floating on the water, waiting for buyers and attracting record price discounts.
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Europe Needs to Learn Its Lesson: Stop Relying on Imported Energy
Growing reliance on American gas looks foolish given how unpredictable the White House has become.
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