The news drove Brent crude down to $93.36 a barrel from an earlier high of $98, before stabilizing near the $94 mark. Media outlet Axios reported that officials finalized an agreement to
Energy Minister Tim Hodgson announced the landmark partnership in Vancouver, calling the multi-year export agreement an exciting milestone. The deal requires Canada to ship one million tonnes of LNG annually from British
Wall Street moved toward an eighth consecutive weekly gain, while European markets posted their strongest performance since early April. Technology shares fueled momentum, with investors continuing to back companies linked to artificial
The 10-year bond yield climbed to 5.17% on Friday, marking the highest interest rate for the Treasury since 2008. Simultaneously, the British pound dropped to $1.336 after Andy Burnham announced his bid
The executive argues that the 2035 ban on internal combustion engines contains significant legislative flaws. Källenius spoke in Brussels on Wednesday, urging policymakers to adopt more pragmatic approaches to environmental goals. He
Brent crude rose slightly to $108.00 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate held firm near $102.08. Both benchmarks stay above the $100 threshold following significant disruptions to vital global trade routes this
The partners will launch a technical review of Block 3, located near the coastal city of Latakia. This memorandum establishes a vital framework for future commercial exploration within the Mediterranean Sea. Syria’s
Recent trading swings now raise concerns about a potential market reversal across the energy sector. Technical analysts identified a developing head-and-shoulders pattern, often linked to weakening upward trends. The chart formation includes
Brent crude futures climbed $3 to reach $104.32 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate followed with a similar gain. The rejection sparked fresh concerns over global energy supplies as the critical Strait
Amsterdam has officially become the first capital to prohibit public advertisements for both meat and fossil fuel-linked products. Effective May 1, the city removed promotions for burgers, petrol cars, and aviation from