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California Gas Crisis Worsens as Two More Refineries Announce Closures
Facing a potential 20% reduction in gasoline supply due to two more refinery closures, California lawmakers question if state regulations are worsening a self-created gas crisis, with prices potentially rising significantly and impacting consumers.
California Gas Crisis Worsens as Two More Refineries Announce Closures
Facing a potential 20% reduction in gasoline supply due to two more refinery closures, California lawmakers question if state regulations are worsening a self-created gas crisis, with prices potentially rising significantly and impacting consumers.
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64% Bias Score


Australia Extends Gas Project to 2070, Sparking Climate Backlash
Australia's Environment Minister approved extending the North West Shelf gas project's lifespan to 2070, defying crossbench and environmental group criticism due to existing legislation that prioritizes economic and heritage factors over climate concerns, despite pre-election promises.
Australia Extends Gas Project to 2070, Sparking Climate Backlash
Australia's Environment Minister approved extending the North West Shelf gas project's lifespan to 2070, defying crossbench and environmental group criticism due to existing legislation that prioritizes economic and heritage factors over climate concerns, despite pre-election promises.
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56% Bias Score


Goldman Sachs Predicts Lower Oil Prices Through 2026
Goldman Sachs predicts Brent and WTI oil prices to average $56 and $52 per barrel in 2026, respectively, due to increased non-OPEC oil production exceeding 1 million barrels per day growth over the next two years, potentially causing an earlier peak in U.S. shale production around 2027.
Goldman Sachs Predicts Lower Oil Prices Through 2026
Goldman Sachs predicts Brent and WTI oil prices to average $56 and $52 per barrel in 2026, respectively, due to increased non-OPEC oil production exceeding 1 million barrels per day growth over the next two years, potentially causing an earlier peak in U.S. shale production around 2027.
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40% Bias Score


Spanish Blackout: Renewable Energy Scapegoat or Grid Instability?
A massive blackout affecting the Iberian Peninsula on April 28th sparked controversy after a British newspaper alleged it resulted from a Spanish government experiment with renewable energy; however, investigations suggest grid instability, not renewable energy, was the cause.
Spanish Blackout: Renewable Energy Scapegoat or Grid Instability?
A massive blackout affecting the Iberian Peninsula on April 28th sparked controversy after a British newspaper alleged it resulted from a Spanish government experiment with renewable energy; however, investigations suggest grid instability, not renewable energy, was the cause.
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60% Bias Score


Russia's Baltic Naval Exercises Protect Shadow Oil Fleet
Russia initiated large-scale naval exercises in the Baltic Sea, involving 20 warships and 3,000 troops, to protect its shadow fleet of oil tankers circumventing Western sanctions, escalating tensions with NATO and EU members.
Russia's Baltic Naval Exercises Protect Shadow Oil Fleet
Russia initiated large-scale naval exercises in the Baltic Sea, involving 20 warships and 3,000 troops, to protect its shadow fleet of oil tankers circumventing Western sanctions, escalating tensions with NATO and EU members.
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48% Bias Score


Meta's Louisiana Data Center Fuels Debate Over Green Energy
Meta is constructing a $10 billion, 4-million-square-foot data center in Louisiana, prompting the construction of three new 2,260 MW gas-fired power plants to meet its energy needs, sparking debate over environmental implications and conflicting with the company's net-zero emissions target.
Meta's Louisiana Data Center Fuels Debate Over Green Energy
Meta is constructing a $10 billion, 4-million-square-foot data center in Louisiana, prompting the construction of three new 2,260 MW gas-fired power plants to meet its energy needs, sparking debate over environmental implications and conflicting with the company's net-zero emissions target.
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48% Bias Score

Redeia and Iberdrola Clash Over Responsibility in Spain's Total Blackout
Spain's April 28th complete blackout sparked a dispute between grid operator Redeia and electric companies over responsibility, with Redeia blaming insufficient reactive power absorption by conventional plants and Iberdrola highlighting Redeia's sole grid operation responsibility.

Redeia and Iberdrola Clash Over Responsibility in Spain's Total Blackout
Spain's April 28th complete blackout sparked a dispute between grid operator Redeia and electric companies over responsibility, with Redeia blaming insufficient reactive power absorption by conventional plants and Iberdrola highlighting Redeia's sole grid operation responsibility.
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56% Bias Score

EU Energy Consumption Falls to Record Low Amidst Continued Fossil Fuel Dependence
The EU's total energy consumption fell by 4.1% in 2023 to a record low, driven by efficiency improvements, milder winters, and high fossil fuel prices; despite this, the EU remains heavily reliant on fossil fuel imports (67%), with renewable energy now at 19.5%.

EU Energy Consumption Falls to Record Low Amidst Continued Fossil Fuel Dependence
The EU's total energy consumption fell by 4.1% in 2023 to a record low, driven by efficiency improvements, milder winters, and high fossil fuel prices; despite this, the EU remains heavily reliant on fossil fuel imports (67%), with renewable energy now at 19.5%.
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44% Bias Score

Shell Exits Direct Gasoline Sales in Mexico
Shell is selling its 139 gas stations and 11 convenience stores in Mexico to Iconn after seven years of operation, a decision influenced by government price controls and the company's broader strategic shifts, subject to regulatory approval.

Shell Exits Direct Gasoline Sales in Mexico
Shell is selling its 139 gas stations and 11 convenience stores in Mexico to Iconn after seven years of operation, a decision influenced by government price controls and the company's broader strategic shifts, subject to regulatory approval.
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40% Bias Score

Javelin Minerals' Eureka Gold Project Delivers High-Grade Discoveries, Fast-Tracking Production Restart
Javelin Minerals' maiden drilling campaign at its Eureka gold project yielded significant high-grade gold intercepts (e.g., 26m at 1.36 g/t and 7.37 g/t), expanding the resource base and accelerating plans for a mining restart. The 22 RC holes (2779m) tested extensions north and south of the Eureka ...

Javelin Minerals' Eureka Gold Project Delivers High-Grade Discoveries, Fast-Tracking Production Restart
Javelin Minerals' maiden drilling campaign at its Eureka gold project yielded significant high-grade gold intercepts (e.g., 26m at 1.36 g/t and 7.37 g/t), expanding the resource base and accelerating plans for a mining restart. The 22 RC holes (2779m) tested extensions north and south of the Eureka ...
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52% Bias Score

Ukraine Condemns Russia's Plan to Connect ZNPP to its Energy Grid
Ukraine condemned Russia's plans to connect the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) to its energy grid without Ukrainian regulatory approval, citing violations of international law and posing a direct threat to nuclear safety. Russia built over 80km of power lines between Mariupol and Berdyansk ...

Ukraine Condemns Russia's Plan to Connect ZNPP to its Energy Grid
Ukraine condemned Russia's plans to connect the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) to its energy grid without Ukrainian regulatory approval, citing violations of international law and posing a direct threat to nuclear safety. Russia built over 80km of power lines between Mariupol and Berdyansk ...
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52% Bias Score

New Zealand Reverses Oil and Gas Drilling Ban, Abandoning Net-Zero Policy
New Zealand's government has invested $200 million in new offshore gas fields, reversing a 2018 ban on oil exploration permits and abandoning its commitment to carbon neutrality due to energy security concerns and economic priorities.

New Zealand Reverses Oil and Gas Drilling Ban, Abandoning Net-Zero Policy
New Zealand's government has invested $200 million in new offshore gas fields, reversing a 2018 ban on oil exploration permits and abandoning its commitment to carbon neutrality due to energy security concerns and economic priorities.
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64% Bias Score
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