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Exxon's once-hefty dividend is now tiny. Here's how to fix that
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The regulator say the energy supplier breached licence conditions aimed at protecting customers in vulnerable situations.
Researchers have been exploring the use of different technologies to improve battery storage as part of the race to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy and shift away from fossil fuels. While lithium-ion batteries have significant potential to support utility-scale energy storage, their he
Oil, Geopolitics, and Occidental Petroleum: Here's Where the Stock Could Be in 12 Months
The United Arab Emirates, which joined OPEC in 1967, announced last month it was leaving the oil producer group on May 1.
Heavy ship traffic and rising regional tensions over one of the world’s most critical energy routes.
The United Arab Emirates, which joined OPEC in 1967, announced last month it was leaving the oil producer group on May 1.
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A new global financial crisis is not confirmed, but the path toward one is now visible enough to map. The sequence starts with debt and oil before it reaches credit. Long-end sovereign yields and Brent crude are already close enough to stress levels to make the policy squeeze urgent. To close out th
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Oil prices rise as Iraq’s Hormuz shipments collapse amid conflict
Japan set to receive first LNG via Hormuz since de facto closure