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Trump Demands Halt to Energy Facility Attacks as Prices Soar

Brent crude rose more than 10 per cent to as high as US$119 a barrel on Thursday By Patrick Sykes and Dana Khraiche U.S. President Donald Trump called on Israel and Iran to stop attacks on energy facilities as the war in the Middle East escalated, with damage to key oil and gas infrastructure triggering …

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War in Iran is Reshaping the Global Gas Market for Years to Come

The industry is staring down prolonged disruptions in the Persian Gulf. Emerging economies are already paying the price. By Ruth Liao, Stephen Stapczynski and Priscila Azevedo Rocha Each week the world’s largest liquefied natural gas plant remains shut, the world loses the equivalent of enough energy to power Sydney’s homes for an entire year. Qatar’s …

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US Issues New 30-Day Waiver for Sale of Russian Oil, Adding Cuba, N.Korea Exceptions

(Reuters) – The United States issued a new general license on Thursday to replace an earlier waiver for the sale of Russian-origin crude oil and petroleum products loaded on tankers as of March 12, according to the U.S. Treasury Department. The license, which expires on April 11, replaces and supersedes a similar 30-day sanctions waiver …

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Goldman Sachs Flags Upside Risks to Oil Prices in Near Term and Into 2027

(Reuters) – Goldman Sachs said on Thursday that risks to oil prices remain skewed to the upside both in the near term and into 2027. The bank added that the persistence of several past large supply shocks highlights the possibility that oil prices could remain above $100 per barrel. Benchmark Brent crude surged above $119 …

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Iran Attack Wipes Out 17% of Qatar’s LNG Capacity for Up to Five Years, QatarEnergy CEO Says

(Reuters) – Iranian attacks have knocked out 17% of Qatar’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) export capacity, causing an estimated $20 billion in lost annual revenue and threatening supplies to Europe and Asia, QatarEnergy’s CEO told Reuters on Thursday. Saad al-Kaabi said two of Qatar’s 14 LNG trains and one of its two gas-to-liquids (GTL) facilities …

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German Minister Eyes Windfall Tax on Oil Firms to Ease High Energy Costs

(Reuters) – German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil is examining additional ways to relieve consumers from rising fuel prices due to the Iran war, including introducing a windfall tax on oil companies, his ministry said on Thursday. The money gained from the tax could be used to finance an increase in the commuter allowance, for example, …

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US May Remove Sanctions on Iranian Oil Stranded in Tankers, Bessent Says

(Reuters) – The U.S. may soon remove sanctions from Iranian oil that is stranded on tankers to help lift global supplies and reduce prices, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Thursday. “In the coming days, we may unsanction the Iranian oil that’s on the water. It’s about 140 million barrels,” Bessent told Fox Business …

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Europe Scrambles to Limit Effects of Energy Escalation in Iran War

(Reuters) – European countries scrambled to cushion the impact of soaring oil prices on Thursday after tit-for-tat strikes on Gulf energy plants, including the world’s largest gas plant in Qatar – the most economically significant escalation of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. State oil giant QatarEnergy reported “extensive damage” after Iranian missiles hit the Ras …

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Oil Majors’ Output in the Middle East

(Reuters) – Most oil and gas majors operate in the Middle East, where the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran has disrupted shipping and output. Shell’s Pearl plant and Saudi Arabia’s SAMREF refinery were reported damaged, while TotalEnergies said 15% of production is offline. Here are some details on the majors’ production in the region, in alphabetical …

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