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Mar 04

Coal Prices Rise as Iran Conflict Stokes Fears of Energy Crisis

The price of coal used in power generation is starting to heat up again, as conflict in the Middle East fans concerns about global energy security.

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EVgo Stock Rises as Earnings Defy EV Slump. The Rest of 2026 Doesn't Look So Rosy.

Tuesday, EVgo announced fourth-quarter adjusted Ebitda of $25 million from sales of $118 million. Wall Street was looking for Ebitda of $2.5 million from sales of $103 million.

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In a Day of Wild Market Moves, Oil Is a New Haven

It's hard to overstate just how unusual trading was on Tuesday.

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Iran Conflict Pushes Europe Toward Fresh Energy Crisis

Soaring energy prices threaten to reignite inflation and derail an economy that is only now finding its footing.

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Trump Orders Tanker Insurance and Escorts as Oil Surges

Oil prices were already elevated ahead of the U.S. strikes on Iran, but have since climbed sharply.

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Oil Futures Pull Back as Trump Offers Shipping Protection

Oil futures gave up gains as President Trump said the U.S. Navy will escort tankers if necessary through the Strait of Hormuz, which has seen traffic grind to a halt because of the conflict with Iran.

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U.S. Natural Gas Gains on Middle East Turmoil, Weather Outlook

U.S. natural gas futures settled higher as some late-season cold weather seen for mid-March supported demand expectations, and concerns about LNG supply from Qatar pushed European natural gas futures up another 20%.

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European Gas Prices Soar After Qatar LNG Halt Jolts Market

Prices rose nearly 40% after a production halt at the world's largest liquefied-natural-gas export facility stoked concerns over global supply.

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Chevron's stock surges to a record as U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran spark an oil rally

Investors leaned onto U.S. energy stocks on Monday, with the widening conflict in the Middle East boosting shares of major U.S. exploration and production and integrated-energy companies, in particular Chevron.

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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk

Find insight on oil futures, Saudi Arabia's oil flows, and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.

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Plug Power Beats Wall Street Estimates. The Stock Is Rising.

Monday evening, the hydrogen technology company reported an adjusted per-share loss of 6 cents from sales of $225.2 million. Wall Street was looking for a 10-cent loss from sales of $217 million.

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How this under-the-radar U.S. natural-gas exporter could capitalize on a potential shortage in Europe

The U.S. is the world's largest exporter of liquefied natural gas, and one relatively obscure U.S. company seems ready to reap the benefits of a surge in global natural-gas prices following the U.S. and Israel's attacks on Iran and the widening conflict in the Middle East.

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Why Oil Markets Can't Shrug Off This Conflict

There isn't enough cushion in the system to absorb big supply disruptions.

 

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March 04, 2026 04:00 ET (09:00 GMT)

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