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Energy and Water Scarcity: The Hidden Drivers of Global Conflict
It should come as no surprise that the two major conflicts raging in the world today involve large energy producers and exporters, namely, Iran and Russia. Energy resources, especially fossil fuels, attract conflicts because they are so unevenly distributed in the world and because despite this, everyone needs those resources. The simple fact is that nothing gets done without energy and fossil fuels are still the dominate fuels in the world. But it's not just energy, of course, which invites conflict. Water resources are becoming increasingly a…
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UK Government to Slash Industrial Energy Costs
The government plans to slash industrial energy prices for British manufacturers, enabling them to better compete with key European rivals. Ministers will unveil a multibillion pound package of taxpayer-funded support for the UK’s most energy intensive industries, as part of the government’s industrial strategy on Monday, according to reports. Proposals to make energy prices more competitive have been central to final discussions between the Department for Business and Trade and the Treasury Industries such as steel, ceramics and chemicals…
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Oil Prices Crash After Iran Strikes U.S. Bases
Just hours after the U.S. launched attacks on Iran’s uranium enrichment facilities, the Iranian parliament expressed support for shutting down the Strait of Hormuz—one of the world’s most critical routes for fossil fuel transportation, particularly oil and LNG. The Middle East conflict, which began on June 13, 2025, following Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian military bases and commanders, has now entered its tenth day. The situation escalated dramatically with the U.S. joining Israel in directly bombing Iran’s nuclear…
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Qatari LNG Output Steady Despite Buyer Caution Over Iran Conflict
Qatar’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) production remains steady despite growing geopolitical concerns in the Gulf following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites and Tehran’s retaliation, according to shipping data released by Independent Commodity Intelligence Services (ICIS). According to ICIS, 43 LNG vessels have departed Ras Laffan over the past 15 days, a volume that mirrors the same period last year, indicating zero disruption. Despite this, analysts are seeing signs of hesitation among buyers. A noticeable uptick in ballast…
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Key Players and Production Trends in the Steel Industry
Via Metal Miner According to the World Steel Association (worldsteel), one of the leading providers of steel market information, the China Baowu Group was the largest steelmaker group in 2024, with production remaining stable on the year. In its June 5 report, titled “2025 World Steel in Figures,” worldsteel stated that the Shanghai-headquartered company poured just over 130 million metric tons in 2024, compared with almost 131 million tons in 2023. The report focused specifically on companies producing over 3 million metric tons…
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Qatari LNG Output Steady Despite Buyer Caution Over Iran Conflict
Qatar’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) production remains steady despite growing geopolitical concerns in the Gulf following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites and Tehran’s retaliation, according to shipping data released by Independent Commodity Intelligence Services (ICIS). According to ICIS, 43 LNG vessels have departed Ras Laffan over the past 15 days, a volume that mirrors the same period last year, indicating zero disruption. Despite this, analysts are seeing signs of hesitation among buyers. A noticeable uptick in ballast…
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Lammy Warns Iran Against Hormuz Blockade
Foreign secretary David Lammy has warned Iran that blocking the crucial Strait of Hormuz shipping lane would be a “mistake” after the nation vowed repercussions following the US’ attacks. Lammy told the BBC this morning: “It would be a catastrophic mistake. It would be a mistake to blockade the Strait of Hormuz.” The foreign secretary said he believed the country’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei “gets that” preventing access through the waterway would be a crucial misstep. The Strait of Hormuz,…
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Trump Orders Oil Sector to Keep Prices Low After Strikes on Iran
President Donald Trump on Monday called on U.S. and global oil producers to keep crude prices from spiking, following coordinated airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. The strikes targeted key sites at Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow, escalating tensions in the Gulf. Trump posted on Truth Social: “EVERYONE, KEEP OIL PRICES DOWN. I’M WATCHING! YOU’RE PLAYING RIGHT INTO THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY. DON’T DO IT!” He added: “DRILL, BABY, DRILL!!! And I mean NOW!!!”, framing energy as a national security issue…
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Trump Orders Oil Sector to Keep Prices Low After Strikes on Iran
President Donald Trump on Monday called on U.S. and global oil producers to keep crude prices from spiking, following coordinated airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. The strikes targeted key sites at Natanz, Isfahan, and Fordow, escalating tensions in the Gulf. Trump posted on Truth Social: “EVERYONE, KEEP OIL PRICES DOWN. I’M WATCHING! YOU’RE PLAYING RIGHT INTO THE HANDS OF THE ENEMY. DON’T DO IT!” He added: “DRILL, BABY, DRILL!!! And I mean NOW!!!”, framing energy as a national security issue…
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The Strait of Hormuz: What It Is, Where It Is, and Why It Matters
Of all the vast oceans and seas that cover our planet, no single waterway holds more influence over the global economy than a narrow, 21-mile-wide channel of water separating Iran from the Arabian Peninsula. Every day, a silent, steady procession of the world's largest supertankers navigates this passage, a liquid pipeline carrying a fifth of the entire world's oil supply. This is the Strait of Hormuz, the world's most important energy chokepoint and its most dangerous flashpoint. While it may seem like a distant geographical feature, the…
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China Smashes Solar Installation Record
China installed its highest solar power capacity for a single month in May, according to official data, which showed mind-boggling figures that the country installed more solar capacity in a month than any other nation did for the entire 2024. With 93 gigawatts (GW) of solar capacity installed in May, China smashed its own record of 71 GW in December 2024, per data from the National Energy Administration cited by Bloomberg. The 93 GW in May means that the Chinese capacity additions last month were more than the…
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China Smashes Solar Installation Record
China installed its highest solar power capacity for a single month in May, according to official data, which showed mind-boggling figures that the country installed more solar capacity in a month than any other nation did for the entire 2024. With 93 gigawatts (GW) of solar capacity installed in May, China smashed its own record of 71 GW in December 2024, per data from the National Energy Administration cited by Bloomberg. The 93 GW in May means that the Chinese capacity additions last month were more than the…
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China Smashes Solar Installation Record
China installed its highest solar power capacity for a single month in May, according to official data, which showed mind-boggling figures that the country installed more solar capacity in a month than any other nation did for the entire 2024. With 93 gigawatts (GW) of solar capacity installed in May, China smashed its own record of 71 GW in December 2024, per data from the National Energy Administration cited by Bloomberg. The 93 GW in May means that the Chinese capacity additions last month were more than the…
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China Smashes Solar Installation Record
China installed its highest solar power capacity for a single month in May, according to official data, which showed mind-boggling figures that the country installed more solar capacity in a month than any other nation did for the entire 2024. With 93 gigawatts (GW) of solar capacity installed in May, China smashed its own record of 71 GW in December 2024, per data from the National Energy Administration cited by Bloomberg. The 93 GW in May means that the Chinese capacity additions last month were more than the…
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The Oil Price Shock No One Saw Coming
Less than two weeks ago, the U.S. was discussing a new nuclear deal with Iran, the International Energy Agency was forecasting an oil market oversupply, and commodity analysts were reiterating their expectations of an average Brent price around $60. Now, Brent is heading towards $80. And it may be just the beginning. Oil prices rose after Israel started bombing Iran, which was little surprise, and then they stopped rising as traders saw there was no direct threat of supply disruption. The wild card this time turned out to be President Trump. In…
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Oil Tankers on Edge in the Strait of Hormuz
After U.S. airstrikes on Iran, some oil tankers did U-turns, paused, or avoided spending even a minute longer than necessary when crossing the Strait of Hormuz—the world’s most vital oil flow chokepoint. Iran has hinted that it may block the Strait in retaliation. At least two supertankers made U-turns at the Strait of Hormuz since the U.S. strikes, vessel-tracking data monitored by Reuters showed on Monday. Other tankers are waiting outside the Strait before it is absolutely necessary to enter the lane to load oil or LNG. Greece, which…
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Oil Markets on Edge as Iran Vows Retaliation
Global oil markets are bracing for another wild week after the United States launched direct strikes on Iranian territory over the weekend, raising fears of a retaliatory escalation that could threaten vital energy infrastructure and shipping lanes in the Middle East. Prices spiked to their highest levels in five months in early trading on Monday before falling back as markets await the next developments. Brent crude surged beyond $80 per barrel in early Asian trading on Monday before retreating to $77. Meanwhile, WTI climbed as much as 4.6% to…
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LNG Canada Makes First Batch for Export
LNG Canada, the country’s first export facility for the fuel, has produced its first batch and plans on shipping it by mid-year, the company said, with unnamed sources telling Reuters the plant was only operating partially due to a problem with its first, and only operational, train. The publication added that an LNG carrier was en route to Kitimat—the export terminal for LNG Canada—per information from LSEG. The tanker should start loading on June 29. Backed by Shell, Petronas, PetroChina, Mitsubishi, and Kogas, LNG Canada will…
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Goldman Warns Brent Could Surge to $110
Brent crude could rise all the way to $100 and more, peaking at $110 per barrel in case Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz, Goldman Sachs said in a new note. The investment bank said this price could materialize if oil flows via the vital chokepoint were cut by half for a month and remained 10% lower than normal over the next 11 months. This is a rather specific forecast that may not be the most likely scenario for developments of the Middle East but some disruption in oil flows seems all but certain at this point. After the initial price shock under…
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U.S. Sits on Billions of Untapped Oil Barrels
The United States is the largest oil and gas producer in the world. It is also experiencing a slowdown in its oil production for a number of reasons, including natural depletion. The U.S. Geological Survey, however, has just published a study stating that there are almost 30 billion new barrels of untapped oil—under federal lands, no less. Oil and gas drilling was a contentious topic during the Biden administration. The administration decidedly did not like it and put a serious effort into curbing this drilling as much as the law allowed.…
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