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War with Iran means the world is in for a roller coaster of energy prices, but there is almost nothing unanticipated at play.
By Yousef Saba, Ahmad Ghaddar, Maha El Dahan and Ahmed Rasheed DUBAI/BAGHDAD, March 15 (Reuters) - When Saudi Aramco told its ...
The US-Iran war has spiked oil prices to $100, but Daniel Yergin sees global resilience in energy markets amid the historic ...
War in Iran expands across multiple fronts, causing global economic and geopolitical consequences. Energy markets and ...
International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol said U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran had triggered “the largest supply ...
Roughly 20% of global liquefied natural gas flows through the Strait.
Rising US energy production and LNG growth have fundamentally restructured global market resilience, yet the physical ...
March 12, 2026 / As geopolitical tensions, sanctions regimes, and shifting trade alliances continue to reshape the global energy landscape, companies across the oil and gas sector are confronting a ...
By Kate Abnett and Alexander Chituc BRUSSELS, March 16 (Reuters) - The European Union will take steps to ease the impact of ...
President Donald Trump’s energy secretary says the current spike in oil and gas prices may not last long. Energy Secretary ...
Energy costs are shooting up—and with them investors’ expectations of inflation around the world. Traders are rapidly ...