OPEC+ to Ramp Up Oil Output Despite Weak Global Demand
Uncontrolled Oil Discharge in Gulf of Mexico
Permitting Is the Real Constraint on the Renewable Build-Out, Not Panels.
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Outback Wires Are Getting Retired Item
LNG's Geopolitical Gamble: How Energy Security Quietly Rewrote the Rules of the Global Gas Trade
The Volatility Paradox: Renewable Energy is Creating an Entirely New Class of Power Trader
The First Trillionaire Is Also an Energy Story
Oil gets a peace-deal discount. Tankers ask for the fine print.
Solar stole coal’s chair
The Transmission Bottleneck: Why the Grid's Biggest Problem Is Political, Not Engineering
Shell Explores Potential Acquisition of BP
Solar Just Beat Coal. The Grid Era Has Changed.
Beyond Lithium: The Race for Long-Duration Storage and Why the Next Decade Depends on It
Energy Storage
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Jul 2, 2026
A new WHO report reveals 655 million people still lack basic power access, largely in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Jul 1, 2026
A new Gartner forecast warns that AI workloads are pushing the grid to its absolute limits.
Green Energy
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The state is funding Grid Enhancing Technologies to squeeze more capacity out of existing power lines.
Africa’s largest economy is incentivizing decentralized power to ease the strain on its struggling national grid.
The EU Council is pushing to upgrade the continent’s aging energy networks to prevent a bottleneck in the energy transition.
Markets
Jun 30, 2026
Refineries are ramping up runs as the summer driving season peaks, tightening the physical market.
Oil & Gas
Surging Asian demand and a warmer investment climate have pushed exploration to its highest level in ten years.
Columbia researchers say grid-enhancing tech and demand response could blunt the price shock from soaring data center demand.
Renewed US-Iran strikes put the Strait of Hormuz back in traders’ crosshairs, reviving the old geopolitical risk premium.
The pipeline giant is chasing Momentum Midstream to lock up gas capacity for hyperscalers and LNG exporters.