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US oil companies benefit after Trump signals access Venezuelan reserves

U.S. Oil Companies' Shares jumped Monday fueled by the prospect that the U.S. could gain access to Venezuela's vast reserves of oil after President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. was taking control of Venezuela following the arrest of their president. Venezuela has the largest oil reserves in the world, but its production has plummeted over the past decades because of?mismanagement?, a lack of foreign investment after the nationalization and sanctions on the oil industry. Trump stated on Saturday that the U.S.

Toda begins commercial operation of Japan’s first floating windfarm

Toda Construction announced on Monday that their consortium had started 'commercial operations' at the Goto offshore?wind?farm located in Nagasaki,?southern?Japan. This marks the country’s first commercial floating?wind project. The floating wind farm, which has a capacity of 16.8 megawatts (MW), is the first facility to be certified by a new law enacted by the land and industry ministries to promote the sector. Japan wants to increase its renewable energy capacity in order to meet the 2050 goal to become carbon neutral.

Demand for lithium is expected to increase due to the growing demand for energy storage.

The boom in battery storage in 2026 has increased the demand for lithium, bringing 'hopes of an accelerated turnaround in an industry that is struggling with an oversupply. Since the second half 2022, the lithium market has struggled with an?oversupply. Demand is not keeping up with the soaring supply - fueled by a price boom that was triggered in part by a surge in electric vehicle batteries. China's reforms in the power sector have helped fuel a stronger than expected demand in 2025 for lithium, which is used in batteries to store power.

Wall Street's final session of the year is lower than usual, but it will end 2025 with a big annual gain

Wall Street's major indexes finished lower in the last trading session of 2025 but still racked up big gains for the year after a rollercoaster?year marked by uncertainty over President Donald Trump's trade tariffs and an euphoria surrounding AI-focused stocks. S&P 500 and Dow Jones, as well as Nasdaq, all posted double-digit increases this year. This is their third consecutive year of gains, which was last seen between 2019-2021. The Dow posted its eighth consecutive monthly gain, which is the longest streak since 2017-2018.

What just happened? Ten charts that will help you understand the market in 2025

The past year will not be forgotten soon. The conventional wisdom about investor behavior and economics was often challenged in 2025 as technology, energy, and geopolitics influenced markets in unexpected ways. Here are ten charts that explain what happened in the year 2025, and what this might mean for 2019. Donald?Trump’s "America First " agenda was a key driver of market growth in 2025, particularly during the first half. The U.S. President wasted no time in delivering on campaign promises to move?from "free" trade to "fair trade".

What just happened? Ten charts that will help you understand the market in 2025

The past year will not be forgotten soon. The conventional wisdom about investor behavior and economics was often challenged in 2025 as technology, energy, and geopolitics influenced markets in unexpected ways. Here are 10 charts to help you understand what happened in the year 2025, and what that might mean for 2019. Donald Trump's?America First? agenda was a key market driver for 2025, particularly during the first half of the calendar year. The U.S.

Octopus energy reports loss for the year as investments weigh

Octopus Energy, a British company, reported a pre-tax loss for the year ending Tuesday. This was due to spending heavy amounts to expand its business, including the Kraken technology platform, which it intends to spin off. The UK's biggest energy supplier is investing heavily in services such as heat pumps, solar panels, and electric vehicles. It has also strengthened its plans to spin-off its AI driven?unit, Kraken Technologies. Octopus?…

The head of the car association says that demand for lithium batteries in China will fall by early 2026.

The secretary general of China's passenger vehicle association stated on Sunday that the demand for Chinese lithium batteries is likely to fall in early 2026, due to a predicted drop?in domestic sales of electric vehicles and a slowdown in battery exports. In a social media post, Cui Dongshu said that the demand for energy batteries would drop dramatically by 2026. Battery makers should reduce production and rest in order to deal with these fluctuations. China is the world's?leader? in battery technology production and exports.

Japan tightens regulations on mega-solar project to protect landscape and nature

Officials from the Japanese government have announced that they will tighten regulations, and stop financial support for large-scale projects of solar energy to protect the?environment and preserve landscapes. This is part of the package of countermeasures against mega-scale solar farms that was endorsed by the Japanese government on Tuesday. It also aligns with Prime Minster Takaichi, who has called for limits to large solar projects.

Orlen, Grupa WB Collaborate to Improve Maritime Infrastructure Security

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State-controlled Polish refiner Orlen and private defence technology company Grupa WB have agreed to work together to improve the security of critical infrastructure, Orlen said on Tuesday.The Baltic Sea region is on high alert following power cable, telecom link and gas pipeline outages since Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022.Under an agreement the two companies signed, they will cooperate to ensure energy security by protecting maritime infrastructure and to counter criminal acts including terrorism, diversion, and sabotage.They said the ag

FEATURE-AI data explosion in Mexico fuels rise of dirty energy

The country's power infrastructure is overloaded and pollution has increased due to the shortfall in green power, despite promises by government and industry to increase capacity. The data centers are huge warehouses that are the size of Olympic stadiums. They sprawl over industrial parks and house hundreds of servers, which consume a lot of energy. These servers power the most powerful technology companies, like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon.

AI data explosion in Mexico fuels growth in dirty energy

The lack of green power, despite promises by government and industry to increase capacity, has overloaded and increased local pollution. Masheika Allgood is the founder of AllAI Consulting. She provides information on data center environmental impacts. The data centers are huge warehouses that are the size of Olympic stadiums. They sprawl over industrial parks and house hundreds of servers, which consume a lot of energy. These servers power the most powerful technology companies, including Microsoft, Google, and Amazon.

Bousso: The geopolitical premium of oil in the ROI vanished by 2025 and is unlikely to return.

In 2025, the global oil markets were faced with multiple black swans events - such as the Israel-Iran War and Ukrainian attacks on Russian refineries - but they were not fazed. In an age of abundant energy, this calm could be the new norm. The year 2025 will be remembered as a geopolitical chaos, due to President Donald Trump's return in January, and his frenzy of trade, policy and diplomatic initiatives. On June 12, Israel bombed Iranian military, government, and nuclear sites. This was a pivotal moment in the energy market.

Battery boom sparked by China's energy reforms and global data centres

The Chinese energy storage manufacturers are booming as a result of the revamping of China's electric market. According to one estimate, Chinese firms will see a 75% increase in global shipments this year of lithium-ion batteries for energy storage. They have exported more than $65 billion worth of storage and electric-vehicle batteries this year, cementing their dominance in a sector vital ?to ?backing up wind and solar and keeping power coursing through artificial-intelligence data centres.

What is Fusion Energy, the Quest that Trump Media is so enamored with?

Scientists and businesses have tried for decades to harness the fusion energy that powers the sun to produce electricity on Earth. The $6 billion merger announced on Thursday between U.S. president Donald Trump's Trump Media and Technology Group and?Google-backed TAE technologies is the latest development for an industry still a long way from commercialization. What is Fusion? The process of fusion energy that powers the sun and the…

Meg O'Neill, BP's new CEO, will be the first woman ever to lead an oil company.

Energy industry veteran Meg O'Neill was tapped by BP as the leader of a shake-up within the London-based 'oil major'. She made an immediate impression when she took over at Australia's Woodside Energy and secured a deal which doubled the company's production portfolio. Woodside's acquisition of BHP petroleum assets, in a merger of then-$28billions, in '2021' boosted the Perth-based firm with an international presence during a period of industry consolidation. It made it a global top-10 energy independent company and a powerhouse of gas.

Germany launches EUR30 Billion Fund to Mobilize Private Investment

Germany announced the "Deutschlandfonds", a '30 billion euro initiative ($35.22billion) designed to mobilize private capital for investments in 'energy transition, technology and industrial modernization, as Europe’s largest economy strives to regain its competitiveness. The fund will be coordinated by the finance ministry and implemented?by KfW (the state-owned development lender), and it will use equity stakes, guarantees, and loans to reduce risk in private investments, rather than direct state spending.

Why US producers are paying attention to Canada's most popular shale play

Executives, analysts, and advisors say that U.S. producers of oil and gas are seeking new drilling territories in Western Canada's Montney Basin, an enormous shale play in a remote area. The basin is already a hub of M&A and may see even more deals in the near future. The United States has become the largest oil producer in the world as a result of extensive drilling on shale deposits over the past 15 years. After a period of rapid expansion…

The new BP CEO has a long-lasting legacy at Australia's Woodside

Energy industry veteran Meg O'Neill was tapped by BP as the leader of a shake-up within the London-based oil giant. She made an immediate impression when she took over at Australia's 'Woodside Energy', securing a deal which doubled the production portfolio. Woodside's acquisition of BHP’s petroleum assets by 2021 in a merger of then-$28 billion?bulked-up the Perth-based firm with an international presence during a time of industry consolidation. It made it a top-10 global energy independent company and a powerhouse of gas.

The new BP CEO has a long-lasting legacy at Australia's Woodside

Energy industry veteran Meg O'Neill was tapped by BP as the leader of a shake-up within the venerable London based major. She made an immediate impact when she took over at Australia's Woodside Energy and secured a deal which doubled the production portfolio. Woodside's acquisition of BHP petroleum assets by 2021 in a merger of then-$28 billion boosted the Perth-based firm with an international presence?during an industry consolidation period, making it one of the top-10 independent global energy producers and a gas giant.