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U.S. Crude Oil Inventories Fall Despite Refinery Increase; Canadian Imports Surge
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported a 2.3 million-barrel decrease in crude oil inventories for the week ending February 21, defying analyst expectations, while gasoline and distillate inventories rose unexpectedly; increased Canadian crude oil imports and upcoming tariffs add complex...
U.S. Crude Oil Inventories Fall Despite Refinery Increase; Canadian Imports Surge
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported a 2.3 million-barrel decrease in crude oil inventories for the week ending February 21, defying analyst expectations, while gasoline and distillate inventories rose unexpectedly; increased Canadian crude oil imports and upcoming tariffs add complex...
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36% Bias Score


Conto Termico 3.0 Expands Incentives for Heating System Upgrades in Italy
Italy's Conto Termico 3.0 expands incentives to include air conditioners paired with heating systems, offering up to 65% reimbursement for eligible installations; the decree awaits publication, but Conto Termico 2.0 remains available.
Conto Termico 3.0 Expands Incentives for Heating System Upgrades in Italy
Italy's Conto Termico 3.0 expands incentives to include air conditioners paired with heating systems, offering up to 65% reimbursement for eligible installations; the decree awaits publication, but Conto Termico 2.0 remains available.
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32% Bias Score


UK Energy Bills to Surge £111 Annually
The average annual energy bill for British households will rise by £111 to £1,849 from April, driven by a 6.4% increase in the energy price cap, largely reflecting increased wholesale gas prices, impacting 9 million households immediately.
UK Energy Bills to Surge £111 Annually
The average annual energy bill for British households will rise by £111 to £1,849 from April, driven by a 6.4% increase in the energy price cap, largely reflecting increased wholesale gas prices, impacting 9 million households immediately.
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44% Bias Score


U.S.-Ukraine Resource Deal Sparks Internal Debate
Ukraine and the U.S. are negotiating a deal where the U.S. would receive at least half the profits from Ukrainian natural resource extraction; this has caused internal conflict in Ukraine, as the opposition views it as blackmail, and the EU has presented an alternative, more equitable proposal.
U.S.-Ukraine Resource Deal Sparks Internal Debate
Ukraine and the U.S. are negotiating a deal where the U.S. would receive at least half the profits from Ukrainian natural resource extraction; this has caused internal conflict in Ukraine, as the opposition views it as blackmail, and the EU has presented an alternative, more equitable proposal.
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48% Bias Score


UK Energy Price Cap to Rise Again in April
Ofgem will announce a new energy price cap on April 1st, increasing average household annual energy bills by £85 to £1823, the third consecutive rise, affecting 26 million homes in England, Wales, and Scotland due to colder weather and reduced European gas storage.
UK Energy Price Cap to Rise Again in April
Ofgem will announce a new energy price cap on April 1st, increasing average household annual energy bills by £85 to £1823, the third consecutive rise, affecting 26 million homes in England, Wales, and Scotland due to colder weather and reduced European gas storage.
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36% Bias Score


Almaraz Nuclear Plant Closure Sparks National Security Concerns
Madrid and Extremadura's presidents visited the Almaraz nuclear plant, slated for closure in 2027-2028, expressing concerns about national security and economic consequences due to its significant contribution to Spain's electricity supply (7%) and Madrid's (15%), along with the 2900 direct and indi...
Almaraz Nuclear Plant Closure Sparks National Security Concerns
Madrid and Extremadura's presidents visited the Almaraz nuclear plant, slated for closure in 2027-2028, expressing concerns about national security and economic consequences due to its significant contribution to Spain's electricity supply (7%) and Madrid's (15%), along with the 2900 direct and indi...
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52% Bias Score

US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Faces Viability Questions Amidst War and Data Uncertainties
A US-Ukraine agreement aims to exploit Ukraine's substantial critical mineral deposits, including rare earths vital for green energy and defense, despite experts raising concerns about the feasibility of commercial extraction due to outdated data, war-related energy shortages, and ongoing security r...

US-Ukraine Mineral Deal Faces Viability Questions Amidst War and Data Uncertainties
A US-Ukraine agreement aims to exploit Ukraine's substantial critical mineral deposits, including rare earths vital for green energy and defense, despite experts raising concerns about the feasibility of commercial extraction due to outdated data, war-related energy shortages, and ongoing security r...
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48% Bias Score

Ukraine's Drone Strikes Cripple Russian Oil Refining
On Sunday or early Monday, Ukrainian drones struck the Ryazan oil refinery in Ryazan Oblast, Russia, damaging its primary oil processing unit and impacting 5% of Russian oil production. This follows similar strikes on other Russian refineries, temporarily reducing Russia's total oil refining by as m...

Ukraine's Drone Strikes Cripple Russian Oil Refining
On Sunday or early Monday, Ukrainian drones struck the Ryazan oil refinery in Ryazan Oblast, Russia, damaging its primary oil processing unit and impacting 5% of Russian oil production. This follows similar strikes on other Russian refineries, temporarily reducing Russia's total oil refining by as m...
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U.S.-Ukraine Mineral Deal Nears Completion Amidst Unresolved Security Concerns
Ukraine and the U.S. are finalizing a deal granting the U.S. access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals, crucial for various technologies. The deal, initially proposed by President Zelenskyy, aims to secure U.S. support against Russia, but security guarantees remain unconfirmed.

U.S.-Ukraine Mineral Deal Nears Completion Amidst Unresolved Security Concerns
Ukraine and the U.S. are finalizing a deal granting the U.S. access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals, crucial for various technologies. The deal, initially proposed by President Zelenskyy, aims to secure U.S. support against Russia, but security guarantees remain unconfirmed.
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36% Bias Score

US Imposes New Sanctions on Iranian Oil Exports
The US announced new sanctions targeting the "shadow fleet" facilitating Iranian oil exports, part of its "maximum pressure" policy; this follows similar EU sanctions linked to Iranian human rights abuses and its role in global conflicts.

US Imposes New Sanctions on Iranian Oil Exports
The US announced new sanctions targeting the "shadow fleet" facilitating Iranian oil exports, part of its "maximum pressure" policy; this follows similar EU sanctions linked to Iranian human rights abuses and its role in global conflicts.
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52% Bias Score

Greenpeace Faces $300 Million Lawsuit Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests
Greenpeace faces a $300 million defamation lawsuit from Energy Transfer, the operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline, due to protests against its construction near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation, which could bankrupt the environmental group.

Greenpeace Faces $300 Million Lawsuit Over Dakota Access Pipeline Protests
Greenpeace faces a $300 million defamation lawsuit from Energy Transfer, the operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline, due to protests against its construction near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation, which could bankrupt the environmental group.
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44% Bias Score

Woodside Faces Delays, Raising Australian Energy Crisis Fears
Woodside's six-year-old application to extend its North West Shelf gas operations until 2070 faces further delays, causing frustration and raising concerns about a looming energy crisis in Victoria and NSW due to declining Bass Strait gas production and a slower-than-expected shift to electric alter...

Woodside Faces Delays, Raising Australian Energy Crisis Fears
Woodside's six-year-old application to extend its North West Shelf gas operations until 2070 faces further delays, causing frustration and raising concerns about a looming energy crisis in Victoria and NSW due to declining Bass Strait gas production and a slower-than-expected shift to electric alter...
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48% Bias Score
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