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OPEC+ Extends Oil Production Cuts into Q1 2025
Eight OPEC+ nations, including Russia and Saudi Arabia, extended voluntary oil output cuts of 2.2 million bpd until Q1 2025 and an additional 1.65 million bpd until the end of 2026 to stabilize the oil market, postponing a planned production increase due to low winter demand; Russia, Iraq, and Kazak...
OPEC+ Extends Oil Production Cuts into Q1 2025
Eight OPEC+ nations, including Russia and Saudi Arabia, extended voluntary oil output cuts of 2.2 million bpd until Q1 2025 and an additional 1.65 million bpd until the end of 2026 to stabilize the oil market, postponing a planned production increase due to low winter demand; Russia, Iraq, and Kazak...
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36% Bias Score


Russia's Gas Transit Through Ukraine Halts, Affecting European Energy Supply
On January 1st, 2024, Russia's natural gas supply through Ukraine to Europe stopped because Ukraine refused to renew a transit agreement with Gazprom, impacting European economies and potentially Russia's war funding; several countries face energy shortages.
Russia's Gas Transit Through Ukraine Halts, Affecting European Energy Supply
On January 1st, 2024, Russia's natural gas supply through Ukraine to Europe stopped because Ukraine refused to renew a transit agreement with Gazprom, impacting European economies and potentially Russia's war funding; several countries face energy shortages.
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36% Bias Score


China's Hualong One Reactor Commences Commercial Operation
China's Zhangzhou nuclear power plant's Unit 1, a Hualong One reactor, began commercial operation on January 1st, marking a significant advancement in China's nuclear energy program and highlighting the country's technological leadership in this sector.
China's Hualong One Reactor Commences Commercial Operation
China's Zhangzhou nuclear power plant's Unit 1, a Hualong One reactor, began commercial operation on January 1st, marking a significant advancement in China's nuclear energy program and highlighting the country's technological leadership in this sector.
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56% Bias Score


Senegal, Mauritania Open First Well in Shared Gas Field
Senegal and Mauritania jointly opened the first well of their shared Grand Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) offshore gas field on January 1st, 2024, a key step towards commercializing the approximately 2.5 million tons of liquefied natural gas expected annually from the BP and Kosmos Energy-led project, followi...
Senegal, Mauritania Open First Well in Shared Gas Field
Senegal and Mauritania jointly opened the first well of their shared Grand Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) offshore gas field on January 1st, 2024, a key step towards commercializing the approximately 2.5 million tons of liquefied natural gas expected annually from the BP and Kosmos Energy-led project, followi...
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44% Bias Score


Natural Gas Prices Surge to Two-Year High Amidst Cold Winter Forecast and Geopolitical Uncertainty
Natural gas prices reached a two-year high of \$3.66 per MMBtu due to a predicted cold winter increasing heating demand, geopolitical instability impacting supply, and reduced gas inventories; the price increased by 40% year-on-year.
Natural Gas Prices Surge to Two-Year High Amidst Cold Winter Forecast and Geopolitical Uncertainty
Natural gas prices reached a two-year high of \$3.66 per MMBtu due to a predicted cold winter increasing heating demand, geopolitical instability impacting supply, and reduced gas inventories; the price increased by 40% year-on-year.
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36% Bias Score


European Gas Prices Surge After Halt of Russian Supply Through Ukraine
On January 1st, European natural gas prices spiked 4.3% to €51/MWh due to halted Russian gas transit through Ukraine, impacting Central Europe, depleting reserves faster than in 2021, and intensifying reliance on more expensive LNG imports.
European Gas Prices Surge After Halt of Russian Supply Through Ukraine
On January 1st, European natural gas prices spiked 4.3% to €51/MWh due to halted Russian gas transit through Ukraine, impacting Central Europe, depleting reserves faster than in 2021, and intensifying reliance on more expensive LNG imports.
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36% Bias Score

EU Mandate for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Creates €332 Million Cost for Spanish Airlines
The EU mandates a 2% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) blend in jet fuel starting January 1, 2024, costing Spanish airlines €332 million this year; this is part of a broader plan to reach 70% SAF by 2050, creating challenges and opportunities for the aviation industry and the economy.

EU Mandate for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Creates €332 Million Cost for Spanish Airlines
The EU mandates a 2% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) blend in jet fuel starting January 1, 2024, costing Spanish airlines €332 million this year; this is part of a broader plan to reach 70% SAF by 2050, creating challenges and opportunities for the aviation industry and the economy.
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40% Bias Score

Puerto Rico Restores Power After New Year's Eve Blackout
A massive power outage plunged Puerto Rico into darkness on New Year's Eve, impacting nearly all 1.47 million utility customers; power was restored to 98% by Wednesday afternoon, with full restoration expected within two days, due to an underground electric line failure.

Puerto Rico Restores Power After New Year's Eve Blackout
A massive power outage plunged Puerto Rico into darkness on New Year's Eve, impacting nearly all 1.47 million utility customers; power was restored to 98% by Wednesday afternoon, with full restoration expected within two days, due to an underground electric line failure.
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24% Bias Score

Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit to Europe
Ukraine ended Russian gas transit to Europe on January 1, 2024, after the expiration of a five-year contract, impacting countries like Slovakia and Moldova the most. Russia blames the United States for this action, which it claims is part of a broader effort to reshape the European energy market.

Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit to Europe
Ukraine ended Russian gas transit to Europe on January 1, 2024, after the expiration of a five-year contract, impacting countries like Slovakia and Moldova the most. Russia blames the United States for this action, which it claims is part of a broader effort to reshape the European energy market.
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64% Bias Score

Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Impacting EU Energy Supply
On January 1st, 2024, Ukraine stopped Russian gas transit through its pipelines, impacting the EU's energy supply; Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico says this will harm the EU more than Russia, citing potential losses of \u20ac120 billion for the EU and \u20ac500 million annually for Slovakia.

Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Impacting EU Energy Supply
On January 1st, 2024, Ukraine stopped Russian gas transit through its pipelines, impacting the EU's energy supply; Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico says this will harm the EU more than Russia, citing potential losses of \u20ac120 billion for the EU and \u20ac500 million annually for Slovakia.
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60% Bias Score

Minor Market Reaction to End of Russian Gas Transit Through Ukraine
The January 1, 2025, closure of the Russian gas pipeline through Ukraine initially increased European gas prices by 2%, but this was short-lived because the pipeline only accounted for 5% of EU imports in 2024; the EU will use LNG and TurkStream to offset the loss.

Minor Market Reaction to End of Russian Gas Transit Through Ukraine
The January 1, 2025, closure of the Russian gas pipeline through Ukraine initially increased European gas prices by 2%, but this was short-lived because the pipeline only accounted for 5% of EU imports in 2024; the EU will use LNG and TurkStream to offset the loss.
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32% Bias Score

Natural Gas and Renewables: A Symbiotic Relationship in US Energy
The US energy sector shows a complex interplay between natural gas, which comprises 46% of the electricity portfolio, and renewables, the fastest-growing segment, showcasing a symbiotic relationship essential for achieving climate goals and economic stability, with challenges like methane leakage ne...

Natural Gas and Renewables: A Symbiotic Relationship in US Energy
The US energy sector shows a complex interplay between natural gas, which comprises 46% of the electricity portfolio, and renewables, the fastest-growing segment, showcasing a symbiotic relationship essential for achieving climate goals and economic stability, with challenges like methane leakage ne...
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48% Bias Score
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