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Iranian Missile Strikes Are Costing Big Oil Billions in Lost Revenue

Damaged energy infrastructure is likely to take years to come back online, but a surge in oil-and-gas prices is helping to offset some of the lost production for now.

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U.S. Gas Exporters Stand to Be the Big Winners of the Energy Crisis

A prolonged outage in Qatar is set to reinforce the U.S.'s status as the leading exporter of liquefied natural gas.

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From Four-Day Weeks to AC Bans, the World Is Scrambling to Save Energy

Governments are urging citizens to change their behavior to fend off the worst oil-and-gas crunch since the 1970s.

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Giant South Pars Gas Field Is Iran's Biggest Economic Safety Net

South Pars is the heart and lungs of an Iranian economy that relies heavily on natural gas to keep powering its homes, factories, cars and even its water pumps.

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Work From Home, Carpool and Fly Less to Combat Soaring Oil Prices, IEA Says

The agency last week agreed to release emergency stocks but said Friday that the demand side is also a crucial part of the energy security equation.

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Saudi Arabia Sees a Spike to $180 Oil if Energy Shock Persists Past April

Prices at such a level could lead the kingdom to be vilified and trigger a recession or consumer changes that crush demand.

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Global oil prices ease back from $119 a barrel as Trump tries to soothe markets about Iran conflict

Global benchmark oil prices were pulling back from their highest level in nearly four years on Thursday afternoon after President Trump said he wouldn't send troops to the Middle East, helping to ease energy-market concerns about the Iran conflict.

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Shell Says Production at Pearl GTL Plant in Qatar Halted After Iranian Attack

One of the two trains at Pearl GTL, the world's largest gas-to-liquids plant, sustained damage after Iranian missiles struck the Ras Laffan complex in Qatar.

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Eni Increases Distribution Policy, Launches $1.72 Billion Buyback

It also plans to lower investment spending, increase its oil-and-gas business production and dilute its stake in Plenitude as part of a new strategy through 2030.

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Natural Gas Prices Soar After Iran's Attacks. 3 LNG Stocks to Watch.

The attacks could knock one of the world's most important energy exporters offline for months.

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'It's a Nightmare': Rapid Battlefield Shifts Leave Markets Trading Blind

In the fog of war, precise data is scarce and the battlefield is shifting too fast for investors, leading to gyrating oil prices.

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Ecolab Nears Deal for KKR's Data-Center Cooling Company

Ecolab is set to pay between $4.5 billion and $5 billion for the business.

 

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