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OPEC+ Agrees to Boost Oil Output When Strait of Hormuz Reopens
Summary OPEC+ eight members to raise quotas by 206,000 bpd for May US-Iran war largely shuts oil traffic via Strait of Hormuz War leads to worst ever oil supply disruption Tanker loaded with Iraqi crude passes through Hormuz, data shows OPEC+ concerned about attacks on energy assets (Reuters) – OPEC+ agreed on Sunday to raise ... Read more
The Iran War May Be Permanently Rewiring Global Energy Security
Cambridge Professor Helen Thompson warns that energy disruption triggered by the US-Israel attack on Iran is exposing deep vulnerabilities. The US-Israel war with Iran is emerging as more than a humanitarian crisis, one that’s left thousands of civilians dead and millions displaced. On this week’s Merryn Talks Money, Cambridge University professor Helen Thom
Oil Shock Is Adding Stress to the Global Economy
Bloomberg News Market Snapshot S&P 500 futures 6,650.75 +0.4% Nikkei 225 53,413.68 +0.5% Bitcoin $69,862.54 +3.3% Spot gold $4,703.78 +0.6% Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index 1,213.34 -0.2% Market data as of 05:34 AM ET. Data is subject to provider delays. Five things you need to know Saudi Arabia raised the price of its main oil grade to ... Read more
US Crude Premiums Climb to Record Levels as Asia, Europe Compete for Supply
Spot premiums for U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude have jumped to all-time highs as competition between Asian and European refiners for supply heats up to replace Middle Eastern oil flows disrupted by the Iran war, industry sources said. Europe is typically the largest importer of U.S. crude, but competition has escalated with Asian buyers scouring ... Rea
Europe Gas Underprices Hormuz Disruption Risk, China Demand Masks Impact, Goldman Says
European gas prices may be underestimating the risks from ongoing Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) supply disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz, with resilient imports and weak Asian demand masking the impact for now, Goldman Sachs said in a note dated April 2. * European natural gas markets are pricing a lower-than-expected risk premium even as ... Read more
India’s Reliance Buys Venezuelan Oil Directly From PDVSA, Document and Data Show
By Marianna Parraga April 6 (Reuters) – A unit of India’s refiner Reliance Industries has begun loading a 2-million-barrel cargo of Venezuelan heavy crude directly bought from state-run energy company PDVSA, according to a company document and shipping data on Monday. Since Caracas signed a flagship oil supply deal with Washington after the U.S. capture ..
Three Ships Appear to Exit Hormuz by New Oman Coast Route
Tankers hugged their home country’s coastline, indicating a different route to a northerly path through Iranian waters By Prejula Prem, Weilun Soon, Julian Lee and Alex Longley Three tankers broadcasting Omani ownership appear to have navigated the Strait of Hormuz by hugging their home country’s coastline, indicating a different route to a northerly path th
Trump Says Tuesday Deadline to Make a Deal With Iran is Final
(Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday the Tuesday deadline he has set for Iran to make a deal is final, adding that Iran’s proposal was significant but not good enough. “They made a proposal, and it’s a significant proposal. It’s a significant step. It’s not good enough,” Trump said of Iran. “It ... Read more
Trump Says Iran Could be ‘Taken Out’ on Tuesday, Hegseth Says Major Strikes to Come
(Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday told reporters that Iran could be taken out in one night, “and that night might be tomorrow night”, warning Tehran it had to make a deal by Tuesday night or face the consequences. Trump had earlier vowed to enforce a Tuesday night deadline for Iran to agree ... Read more
Bridger’s Canada‑Wyoming Crude Line Seen Costing $2 Billion, Topping 1 Million bpd
(Reuters) – Bridger Pipeline’s proposed project to transport Canadian crude from the U.S.-Canada border to Wyoming would cost about $2 billion and have the capacity to transport more than 1 million barrels of oil per day, according to new details released by the company. The company first outlined plans in January to the Montana Department ... Read more
Iraq Could Restore Oil Exports to Pre-War Level Within a Week if Hormuz Reopens, Basra Oil Chief Says
By Aref Mohammed Iraq has had to reduce oil production by around 80% Storage has filled up as Strait of Hormuz closure prevented exports Iraq produces more oil than it exports, giving it scope to increase exports even if some capacity damaged BASRA, Iraq, April 6 – Iraq could restore crude oil exports to around ... Read more
Investors Press Amazon, Microsoft and Google on Water, Power Use in US Data Centers
By Simon Jessop, Valerie Volcovici and Supantha Mukherjee Water, power usage, pollution, land driving protests Trillium Asset Management seeks detail on Alphabet’s climate strategy Investors flag water risk as emerging threat LONDON, April 6 (Reuters) – Amazon, Microsoft and Alphabet’s Google have each recently abandoned construction of multibillion-dollar
Venezuela’s Government, Opposition May Cooperate to Safeguard US Assets
By Luc Cohen Government and opposition request 45-day pause in US asset seizure case Venezuela seeks to protect assets like Citgo from creditors Judge requests update on legal representation for Venezuela by May 21 NEW YORK, April 6 (Reuters) – Venezuela’s government and its political opposition are seeking to coordinate their legal defense of the ... Read
Phillips 66 Faces $900 Million Loss as Iran Crisis Lifts Oil Prices
U.S. refiner Phillips 66 said on Monday its first-quarter results were hit by a sharp increase in commodity prices, leaving it with nearly $900 million in pre-tax mark-to-market losses, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Energy prices soared after the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran began in late February. Iran’s effective closure ..
US Crude Exports Test Limits as Shipping Constraints Mount
By Christopher Charleston The war in Iran has sent demand for US oil from overseas toward record levels, bolstering President Donald Trump’s push for “American energy dominance.” But as shipments surge, exports are beginning to run up against their practical limits. Constraints in infrastructure and supply are likely to keep US oil flows well below ... Read
Oil Prices Rise as Hormuz Stays Shut Ahead of Trump Deadline, Strikes on Iran Intensify
Summary Iran faces 8 p.m. Washington deadline to open Strait of Hormuz Trump threatens to order attacks on Iran’s bridges, power plants Iran rejects temporary ceasefire, demands permanent end to conflict WTI premium to Brent widens (Reuters) – Oil prices rose on Tuesday ahead of a deadline set by U.S. President Donald Trump for Iran to open ... Read more
China’s Xi Urges Faster Development of New Energy System as Middle East War Continues
By Liz Lee and Claire Fu Xi urges safeguards for China’s energy security The Party Central Committee has advanced the new energy security strategy in depth, says Xi China must stay committed to low-carbon development, he adds BEIJING, April 6 (Reuters) – Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for accelerated planning and construction of a ... Read more
Buyout Firm ECP to Re-Acquire Nuclear Services Firm EnergySolutions
By Veena Ali-Khan and David Carnevali Buyout firm Energy Capital Partners has agreed to re-acquire nuclear services firm EnergySolutions from TriArtisan Capital Advisors LLC, according to a statement provided to Bloomberg News. EnergySolutions will be valued at about $2 billion in the transaction, according to a person familiar with the matter who asked not
Carbon Capture Edges Forward Despite Cost Challenge
By Eduardo Garcia Pockets of carbon capture projects are emerging in U.S. and Europe as developers capitalize on surging power demand and public funding initiatives but costs remain too high for the sector to boom. March 30 – Google’s recent deal to purchase electricity from a planned 400 MW natural gas plant with carbon capture ... Read more
Here’s a List of Gulf Energy Infrastructure Damaged in Iran War
By Dylan Griffiths and Carlos Caminada Dozens of refineries, oil fields, gas plants, ports and other energy infrastructure have been damaged by missile and drone strikes, five weeks into the Iran war. US President Donald Trump threatened to bring “Hell” to Iran with strikes on power plants and other infrastructure if the Strait of Hormuz ... Read more

