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South Bow Cuts Trading Team to Boost Contracted Pipeline Shipments
Calgary-based pipeline company South Bow reduced its crude trading team from five to two employees to increase contracted oil shipments, projecting a $30 million EBITDA loss for its marketing unit in 2025 due to decreased trading opportunities after the Trans Mountain pipeline launch.
South Bow Cuts Trading Team to Boost Contracted Pipeline Shipments
Calgary-based pipeline company South Bow reduced its crude trading team from five to two employees to increase contracted oil shipments, projecting a $30 million EBITDA loss for its marketing unit in 2025 due to decreased trading opportunities after the Trans Mountain pipeline launch.
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40% Bias Score


Trump Revives Coal Industry Amid AI Energy Demands
President Trump signed executive orders on Tuesday to revitalize the coal industry, citing concerns about electricity reliability for artificial intelligence and competition with China, reversing the Biden administration's efforts to reduce coal use, which currently generates 15% of U.S. electricity...
Trump Revives Coal Industry Amid AI Energy Demands
President Trump signed executive orders on Tuesday to revitalize the coal industry, citing concerns about electricity reliability for artificial intelligence and competition with China, reversing the Biden administration's efforts to reduce coal use, which currently generates 15% of U.S. electricity...
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56% Bias Score


US Threatens Secondary Sanctions on Russian Energy Importers
The Trump administration threatens secondary sanctions, including 25-50% tariffs, on importers of Russian oil, gas, and uranium, despite Russia not being directly targeted in other recent tariff actions; this follows existing sanctions on Russian energy producers and transport, and a G7 price cap of...
US Threatens Secondary Sanctions on Russian Energy Importers
The Trump administration threatens secondary sanctions, including 25-50% tariffs, on importers of Russian oil, gas, and uranium, despite Russia not being directly targeted in other recent tariff actions; this follows existing sanctions on Russian energy producers and transport, and a G7 price cap of...
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44% Bias Score


Cyprus President Promotes Investment in US Trip
President Christodoulides of Cyprus rang the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange on [Date], promoting Cyprus as an attractive investment destination during his US trip, which includes meetings with energy and tech giants in Texas and California to attract high-quality investments and create ...
Cyprus President Promotes Investment in US Trip
President Christodoulides of Cyprus rang the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange on [Date], promoting Cyprus as an attractive investment destination during his US trip, which includes meetings with energy and tech giants in Texas and California to attract high-quality investments and create ...
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36% Bias Score


Panama Approves Pipeline Project to Enhance Canal Efficiency
Panama's Canal Authority approved construction of an 80km pipeline to transfer liquefied petroleum gas between the Caribbean and Pacific coasts by April 4th, 2025, enhancing efficiency, addressing projected demand increases, and strengthening the Canal's long-term competitiveness.
Panama Approves Pipeline Project to Enhance Canal Efficiency
Panama's Canal Authority approved construction of an 80km pipeline to transfer liquefied petroleum gas between the Caribbean and Pacific coasts by April 4th, 2025, enhancing efficiency, addressing projected demand increases, and strengthening the Canal's long-term competitiveness.
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52% Bias Score


75% of Canadians Support Export Taxes on Energy and Potash to the U.S.
A Nanos Research poll for The Globe and Mail and CTV reveals that 75% of Canadians support imposing export taxes on energy and potash shipments to the U.S. in response to U.S. tariffs, with the strongest support in Ontario (82%) and significant backing even in the Prairies (68%).
75% of Canadians Support Export Taxes on Energy and Potash to the U.S.
A Nanos Research poll for The Globe and Mail and CTV reveals that 75% of Canadians support imposing export taxes on energy and potash shipments to the U.S. in response to U.S. tariffs, with the strongest support in Ontario (82%) and significant backing even in the Prairies (68%).
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36% Bias Score

Madagascar Seeks IMF Loan Tranche, Jirama Reform Central
An IMF delegation led by Constant Lonkeng Gouana met with Madagascar's President Rajoelina on April 4th, 2024, to review the country's progress on economic reforms needed to secure a second $101 million loan tranche. Key conditions include a Jirama recovery plan, fuel price adjustments, and budget r...

Madagascar Seeks IMF Loan Tranche, Jirama Reform Central
An IMF delegation led by Constant Lonkeng Gouana met with Madagascar's President Rajoelina on April 4th, 2024, to review the country's progress on economic reforms needed to secure a second $101 million loan tranche. Key conditions include a Jirama recovery plan, fuel price adjustments, and budget r...
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44% Bias Score

Oil and Gas Industry Eyes AI-Fueled Power Surge Amidst Renewable Competition
The oil and gas industry seeks to capitalize on surging global electricity demand, particularly from AI data centers, by investing in gas turbines despite competition from cheaper and faster-to-deploy solar and battery storage solutions.

Oil and Gas Industry Eyes AI-Fueled Power Surge Amidst Renewable Competition
The oil and gas industry seeks to capitalize on surging global electricity demand, particularly from AI data centers, by investing in gas turbines despite competition from cheaper and faster-to-deploy solar and battery storage solutions.
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44% Bias Score

China's Retaliatory Tariffs Hit US Exports
China retaliated against US tariffs with 34% tariffs on US goods, impacting agricultural exports ($15.5 billion in 2024), energy ($14.7 billion), pharmaceuticals, and machinery, while also restricting rare earth mineral exports.

China's Retaliatory Tariffs Hit US Exports
China retaliated against US tariffs with 34% tariffs on US goods, impacting agricultural exports ($15.5 billion in 2024), energy ($14.7 billion), pharmaceuticals, and machinery, while also restricting rare earth mineral exports.
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44% Bias Score

EU Establishes Strategic Partnership with Central Asia, Unveils €12 Billion Investment Plan
The EU launched a new strategic partnership with Central Asian nations at a summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, unveiling a €12 billion investment package focused on transport, critical raw materials, and digital connectivity to diversify supply chains and counter China's influence.

EU Establishes Strategic Partnership with Central Asia, Unveils €12 Billion Investment Plan
The EU launched a new strategic partnership with Central Asian nations at a summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, unveiling a €12 billion investment package focused on transport, critical raw materials, and digital connectivity to diversify supply chains and counter China's influence.
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32% Bias Score

US Files Trade Grievances Against Quebec, Alberta
The United States has filed trade grievances against Quebec's French-language law (Bill 96) and Alberta's electricity import practices, citing unfair trade barriers for American companies, adding to existing concerns over Canada's supply management system and digital services tax.

US Files Trade Grievances Against Quebec, Alberta
The United States has filed trade grievances against Quebec's French-language law (Bill 96) and Alberta's electricity import practices, citing unfair trade barriers for American companies, adding to existing concerns over Canada's supply management system and digital services tax.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Defends Russia Sanctions Amidst Internal Debate and Continued LNG Imports
The German government considers sanctions against Russia justified, while Saxony's Prime Minister advocates for easing them due to self-inflicted economic harm; Germany denies plans to import Russian oil or gas, but a report reveals a large increase in Russian LNG imports in 2024.

Germany Defends Russia Sanctions Amidst Internal Debate and Continued LNG Imports
The German government considers sanctions against Russia justified, while Saxony's Prime Minister advocates for easing them due to self-inflicted economic harm; Germany denies plans to import Russian oil or gas, but a report reveals a large increase in Russian LNG imports in 2024.
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36% Bias Score
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