Stressed US Grid Forcing Data Centers to Get More Flexible

(Reuters) – The U.S. technology industry is being pushed to shrink its power use in times of high demand, amid growing public concern that Big Tech’s massive electricity needs for its expansion of data centers are maxing out the country’s grid. The power industry and its regulators are increasingly urging tech companies to make what …

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LNG Arbitrage Creates Winners From Energy Shock

By George Hay LONDON, March 27 (Reuters Breakingviews) – Gulf conflict has pushed European and Asian liquefied natural gas prices higher, but not American ones. Those with lots of US supply, like Shell and TotalEnergies, can make tidy trading margins. And $41 bln Venture Global, with a boatload of un-contracted LNG, has struck gold. Full …

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Russia’s Lavrov Says US Wants to Take Over Nord Stream Gas Pipelines

(Reuters) – Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said the U.S. has been seeking control over the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, which were damaged by mysterious blast in September 2022. Explosions that destroyed the pipelines more than three years ago largely severed Russian gas transit to Europe, squeezing energy supplies on the …

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Escalation in Middle East Possible in Coming Days, Polish PM Says

(Reuters) – There are reasons to believe that there could be an escalation in the conflict in the Middle East in the coming days, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Friday. “I have reasons to believe, also based on information we’ve received from our allies, that stabilisation is unlikely in the coming days. On …

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Drones and Mines: Taking Kharg Island Would Pose Risks for US Troops

(Reuters) – President Donald Trump has been weighing whether to use ground forces to seize Iran’s strategic oil hub of Kharg Island, an operation analysts say could be achieved quickly, but leave U.S. troops in great peril and prolong rather than shorten the war. WHERE IS KHARG ISLAND AND WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? Kharg Island …

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Bessent Says Hormuz Ships Insurance Program to Start Soon

By Jennifer A. Dlouhy and Skylar Woodhouse Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said a US insurance program meant to boost shipping through the Strait of Hormuz will begin soon, a move that may help revive flows of much of the world’s oil and gas supplies. Bessent’s predictions, delivered Thursday during a meeting of President Donald Trump’s …

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Meta Funds Seven Gas Plants to Power Biggest Data Center

By Riley Griffin and Josh Saul Meta Platforms Inc. is paying for the construction of seven new natural gas-fired plants to fuel its most power-hungry data center, increasing its reliance on fossil fuels amid a fast-moving artificial intelligence race. The company reached a new agreement with Entergy Corp. to build and pay for enough gas …

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LNG Supply Cut Further After Cyclone Hits Australian Plants

By Keira Wright, Paul-Alain Hunt, and Ruth Liao Three Australian plants that provide about 8% of the world’s liquefied natural gas have had their output curbed by a cyclone, in a further blow to mainly Asian buyers reeling from the halt of shipments from Qatar. Karratha, the onshore processing facility that feeds Woodside Energy Group …

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Brace for US$200 Oil if Iran War Lasts Until June, Macquarie Warns

Brent was last near US$110 a barrel on Friday, after touching a crisis-high of US$119.50 earlier this month By Rong Wei Neo Oil may hit a record US$200 a barrel if the Iran war drags on till June, with the Strait of Hormuz staying shut, Macquarie Group Ltd. said. A conflict that stretches through the …

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EU Ministers Seek United Strategy on Energy Price Crisis

By Jan Strupczewski EU finance ministers aim to prevent market fragmentation with any energy price support EU Commission warns any response must be targeted, temporary and fiscally limited EU proposes support for vulnerable households to avoid inefficiencies BRUSSELS, March 27 (Reuters) – European Union finance ministers will ​seek to coordinate on Friday their response to …

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