U.S. counts first casualties of war as Iranโs retaliation spreads in the Middle East
The U.S. reports its first casualties in a conflict with Iran, with significant implications for regional stability and energy markets.
Widespread fears in energy markets following the war in Iran
Concerns over a potential rise in energy prices have escalated due to the recent US-Israeli strike on Iran, threatening oil and gas supplies.
Government to Monitor Iranian Strikes for 24 Hours... Considering Release of Strategic Oil Reserves
The South Korean government is closely monitoring the impacts of US-Israeli strikes in Iran on domestic and international financial and energy markets.
The war blows the oil analysts' scenario apart: - This seems clearly higher
Experts warn that the recent attacks by the US and Israel on Iran may lead to significant instability in the energy markets, particularly impacting the gas sector.
The economic scenarios opened by the US-Iran war and its impact on Mexico
The recent coordinated attack by the US and Israel on Iran has sparked uncertainty in global markets, particularly affecting oil prices and the potential for disruption in energy and trade flows.
Global divisions over energy policy deepen, says IEA chief
The head of the International Energy Agency warns that global fragmentation is increasing disagreements over energy policy, particularly with the US retreating from its climate commitments under President Trump.
What effects could the conflict between the United States and Iran have on the markets
The escalating conflict between the United States and Iran poses significant risks to global energy markets, impacting oil prices and investor sentiment.
The insecurity in the Strait of Hormuz threatens global energy supply
The Strait of Hormuz faces increasing insecurity due to tensions between Iran and a U.S.-Israeli offensive, impacting global oil supply.
Several oil companies have halted tanker movements through the Strait of Hormuz
Multiple tanker owners, oil companies, and brokers have halted the movement of oil, refined fuels, and liquefied natural gas ships through the Strait of Hormuz following US and Israeli actions against Iran and Iran's retaliatory measures in the Middle East.
Disruptions and Warnings for Vessels... Oil Markets Brace for Nightmare of Strait of Hormuz Closure
Oil markets are on edge as reports indicate possible Iranian restrictions on maritime passage through the Strait of Hormuz amidst rising tensions from U.S.-Israeli military actions targeting Iran.
Iran Suspends Trading in Financial Markets
Iran has suspended trading in its capital market due to escalating tensions from joint U.S. and Israeli strikes, raising fears of broader disruptions in energy and shipping markets in the region.
US and Israel's Attacks: Ministry of Industry to Monitor Situation Closely
The South Korean Ministry of Industry convened an emergency meeting to assess the economic impacts of the US and Israel's attacks on Iran, focusing on energy supply and domestic industries.
The oil cartel may consider increasing production after the attack on Iran
OPEC+ is contemplating increasing oil production in response to rising geopolitical tensions following an attack on Iran by the US and Israel.
Ben Woodfinden: Pierre Poilievreโs stoic case for drill, drill, drill
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre outlined his approach to Canada-U.S. relations and his response to Trump in a speech at the Economic Club of Canada, emphasizing a strategy grounded in 'national stoicism.'
5 Facts about the Energy Sector in Iran
The article outlines key facts about Iran's energy sector, particularly amid escalating tensions involving military actions by the US and Israel.
The Energy Submission of Europe: What It Means to Buy $750 Billion of Oil and Gas from the US
Europe's energy dependence is deepening with a proposed $750 billion agreement to purchase oil and gas from the US, sparking concerns over climate impact, electricity prices, and political uncertainty.
So 'friendly': Trump proposes to take Cuba 'in a friendly way': 'They have no money or food'
Donald Trump suggested the possibility of a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba, claiming the country faces significant challenges due to U.S. energy sanctions.
Event of the Think Tank 'PAREMVASI': The critical energy role of Northern Greece for the security of the country
The event highlighted Northern Greece's vital position as an energy hub amid current geopolitical tensions and anticipated military actions against Iran.
Drone that shot down the Pentagon with a military laser on the border with Mexico was from US migration
The Pentagon mistakenly shot down a drone operated by US Customs and Border Protection at the Texas-Mexico border using a high-energy laser, highlighting communication failures among US agencies.
Donald Trump says Washington might opt for a 'friendly takeover of Cuba'
U.S. President Donald Trump suggested the possibility of a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba amid ongoing tensions over the energy blockade imposed by Washington.
The revenues from Venezuela's oil exports will go to accounts of the U.S. Department of the Treasury
Venezuela's oil revenues will now be deposited directly into accounts managed by the U.S. Treasury instead of a Qatar fund, according to U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright.
Bulgheroni signs the first liquefied gas contract with Germany, for US$ 7 billion
The Southern Energy consortium, led by Pan American Energy, has signed an $7 billion liquefied gas contract with Germany, marking a significant milestone for Argentine exports.
What the US-Turkey energy deal means for Greece amid F-35 negotiations
The article discusses the implications of a potential energy deal between the US and Turkey, which could influence the re-evaluation of geopolitical balances in the Aegean, particularly affecting Greece.
Trump administration moves Cuba toward greater dependence on the U.S.
The Trump administration is implementing strategies to increase Cuba's reliance on U.S. oil supplies amid an energy crisis, enabling leverage for political and economic change.
Effect of Vaca Muerta: Vista invested over US$1300 million and increased production by 66%
Vista Energy, led by Miguel Galuccio, significantly boosted production in Vaca Muerta after investing over US$1300 million.
Turkish Media: Huge energy deal worth $500 billion to 'unlock' F-35s is being negotiated by Ankara with the US
Turkish media report that Ankara is close to signing a multi-billion dollar energy deal with the US to secure approval for the purchase of American F-35 fighter jets.
Democrats call for freeze on gas exports as energy prices soar for US households
Democratic lawmakers are urging the energy department to halt increased liquefied natural gas exports as US energy prices rise sharply for households.
Alternatives to Oil via Druzhba / Would Adriatic and Reverse from Czechia Be Enough for Us?
The article discusses the vulnerabilities in energy pipelines in Ukraine, particularly focusing on the Druzhba pipeline amid ongoing conflicts and attacks.
Hard Accusation from Orban to Zelensky: 'Forcing Us into War'
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has made serious accusations against Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky regarding his involvement in the ongoing conflict.
US Offers Help to Mexico to End the Double Hoy No Circula: What Solution Is Being Offered?
The US ethanol industry has offered technical and regulatory support to Mexico to integrate ethanol into its gasoline and improve air quality amid restrictions and regulatory uncertainty.
Ukrainian government allocates about US$37 million to enhance protection of Chornobyl nuclear plant
The Ukrainian government has allocated approximately US$37 million to improve safety measures at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, particularly focusing on the aftermath of recent conflicts.
The American LNG raises freight rates
The role of the US in supplying energy to Europe is crucial, as European imports of LNG from the US significantly increased recently.
Iran: focus will be solely on the nuclear issue
Iran is focusing its negotiations solely on nuclear issues while seeking the lifting of sanctions and asserting its right to peaceful nuclear energy usage.
Washington allows the resale of Venezuelan oil to Cuba
The U.S. Treasury has announced it will permit companies to apply for licenses to resell Venezuelan oil to Cuba, potentially alleviating the island's severe fuel crisis.
Iran: Tempts the US with 'Venezuelan-style energy deal' to avoid attack
Iran is reportedly considering an extensive economic package for the United States aiming to secure an agreement on its nuclear program and prevent a potential US attack.
Milestone agreement between ONEX and Hanwha
A significant cooperation agreement was signed between ONEX Shipyards & Technologies and South Korea's Hanwha Power Systems to enhance energy security and expand collaboration in the energy and shipbuilding sectors.
US Offers Help to Mexico to Use More Ethanol in Gasoline; Could Improve Air Quality
The US ethanol industry has offered technical and regulatory assistance to Mexico to help incorporate more ethanol into gasoline to improve air quality amidst national energy policy restrictions.
Russia weighing fuel aid for crisis-hit Cuba
Russia is considering fuel aid for Cuba amidst its ongoing energy crisis caused by reduced oil deliveries due to US restrictions.
The great stake for oil in case of escalation between Iran and the USA
Increasing tensions between the US and Iran have led oil prices to a six-month high, with potential disruptions in Iranian oil production looming.
Papastavrou: "Energy is a force of security, development, and international influence"
Greek Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavrou discussed bilateral energy cooperation with US officials Doug Burgum and Chris Wright, focusing on recent energy agreements and their strategic implications.
Th. Theodorikakos on the ONEX โ Hanwha agreement: It contributes to transforming Greece into an energy hub
Greek Development Minister Th. Theodorikakos emphasizes the significance of the cooperation agreement between ONEX and South Korean Hanwha for LNG transport shipbuilding in the US, which aims to boost Greece's position as an energy hub.
Why electricity may be Donald Trump's 'Achilles' heel'
The article discusses how rising electricity costs amid energy supply issues could undermine President Trump's claims of improved economic conditions.
Ekaterina Rojaka. The Economy as a Weapon: The US Course Changing the Balance of Power
The article discusses the implications of Trump's economic policies, focusing on tariffs and investments in the US economy, which could create jobs but may also increase inflation.
Washington Requests Ukraine to Consider US Economic Interests When Attacking Russian Infrastructure
The US has urged Ukraine to consider American economic interests while conducting attacks on Russian infrastructure, particularly in light of Kazakhstan's oil exports.
New agreements for US LNG via Greece
A joint venture in Greece has signed long-term agreements to sell US liquefied natural gas to several countries, enhancing energy cooperation in the region.
Cuba: Second humanitarian aid shipment from Mexico has arrived
Mexico has sent a second shipment of humanitarian aid to Cuba, consisting of 1,193 tons of food, as the island faces an acute energy crisis amid rising U.S. pressure.
Ambassador: Ukraine Received a US State Department Demarche Regarding the Attack on Novorossiysk
The Ukrainian ambassador stated that the US State Department advised Ukraine to refrain from targeting American interests, although it did not necessarily discourage attacks on Russian military and energy infrastructure.
Why is the Solar Energy Sector in Trump's Crosshairs?
Donald Trump has intensified tariff attacks on imported solar energy products from India, Indonesia, and Laos following a setback in the U.S. Supreme Court regarding reciprocal tariffs.
US LNG Industry Gains Momentum and Increases Market Share
The US LNG industry is rapidly expanding its market share, with expected capacity to double in the next five years.
Vertical Corridor: The Elephant in the Room and Greece's LNG Bet
A recent summit in Washington aimed to reshape Europe's natural gas supply infrastructure, positioning Greece as a potential key hub in the region's energy landscape.