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Shell Q2 Earnings to Fall Short of Expectations Due to Downstream Weakness
Shell's Q2 earnings are expected to be hit by weaker integrated gas trading, losses in chemicals and products (due to US plant maintenance and lower trading), despite increased oil production; the company is exploring strategic options for its chemicals assets.
Shell Q2 Earnings to Fall Short of Expectations Due to Downstream Weakness
Shell's Q2 earnings are expected to be hit by weaker integrated gas trading, losses in chemicals and products (due to US plant maintenance and lower trading), despite increased oil production; the company is exploring strategic options for its chemicals assets.
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44% Bias Score


Hungary and Slovakia Veto EU Plan to End Russian Fossil Fuel Imports
Hungary and Slovakia blocked an EU proposal to ban Russian oil and gas imports by 2027 on Monday, but the European Commission plans to re-introduce the proposal on Tuesday using a qualified majority vote, which requires 15 or more of the EU's 27 members representing at least 65% of the EU's populati...
Hungary and Slovakia Veto EU Plan to End Russian Fossil Fuel Imports
Hungary and Slovakia blocked an EU proposal to ban Russian oil and gas imports by 2027 on Monday, but the European Commission plans to re-introduce the proposal on Tuesday using a qualified majority vote, which requires 15 or more of the EU's 27 members representing at least 65% of the EU's populati...
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48% Bias Score


Suriname's New President Faces Steep Challenges
Suriname's president-elect, Jennifer Simons, inherits a nation grappling with debt, poverty, and corruption; her plan involves prudent oil revenue management, anti-corruption measures, and a plea for patience from citizens.
Suriname's New President Faces Steep Challenges
Suriname's president-elect, Jennifer Simons, inherits a nation grappling with debt, poverty, and corruption; her plan involves prudent oil revenue management, anti-corruption measures, and a plea for patience from citizens.
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40% Bias Score


Supreme Court Backs Utah Oil Railway, Scaling Back Environmental Law
The Supreme Court sided with the Uinta Basin Railway expansion in Utah, weakening the National Environmental Policy Act by limiting the scope of environmental reviews to direct project impacts, potentially accelerating energy development nationwide and increasing oil production in Utah, which was va...
Supreme Court Backs Utah Oil Railway, Scaling Back Environmental Law
The Supreme Court sided with the Uinta Basin Railway expansion in Utah, weakening the National Environmental Policy Act by limiting the scope of environmental reviews to direct project impacts, potentially accelerating energy development nationwide and increasing oil production in Utah, which was va...
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48% Bias Score


EU Seeks to Further Lower Price Cap on Russian Oil Amidst Adaptation and Revenue Recovery
The G7 is considering lowering the price cap on Russian seaborne oil to $45 or even $50 per barrel, aiming to curb Russia's oil revenues, despite Russia's adaptation to the initial $60 cap via a shadow fleet and alternative markets in Asia.
EU Seeks to Further Lower Price Cap on Russian Oil Amidst Adaptation and Revenue Recovery
The G7 is considering lowering the price cap on Russian seaborne oil to $45 or even $50 per barrel, aiming to curb Russia's oil revenues, despite Russia's adaptation to the initial $60 cap via a shadow fleet and alternative markets in Asia.
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40% Bias Score


Suriname Votes Amidst Oil Boom and Political Transition
Suriname's parliamentary elections today mark the first without former president Desi Bouterse's influence, focusing on addressing poverty, healthcare issues, and the potential of newly discovered oil reserves estimated at 750 million barrels, projected to generate €14-26 billion for the country by ...
Suriname Votes Amidst Oil Boom and Political Transition
Suriname's parliamentary elections today mark the first without former president Desi Bouterse's influence, focusing on addressing poverty, healthcare issues, and the potential of newly discovered oil reserves estimated at 750 million barrels, projected to generate €14-26 billion for the country by ...
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44% Bias Score

Trump Announces Ceasefire, Strait of Hormuz, and EU Concerns
Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, but later accused both countries of violating it; the Strait of Hormuz's importance in global oil and gas trade is highlighted; pro-MAGA organizations met with MEPs; Spain's Minister Bolaños faces investigation; and the closure of Almaraz nuclear ...

Trump Announces Ceasefire, Strait of Hormuz, and EU Concerns
Trump announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, but later accused both countries of violating it; the Strait of Hormuz's importance in global oil and gas trade is highlighted; pro-MAGA organizations met with MEPs; Spain's Minister Bolaños faces investigation; and the closure of Almaraz nuclear ...
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44% Bias Score

Israel-Iran Conflict Spurs Global Oil Price Surge
Following Israeli attacks on Iran, global oil prices surged 7% on Friday, reaching $75 per barrel for Brent Crude, raising concerns about higher energy costs across various sectors and mirroring the impact of the 2022 Ukraine conflict. The price increase's sustainability hinges on conflict duration,...

Israel-Iran Conflict Spurs Global Oil Price Surge
Following Israeli attacks on Iran, global oil prices surged 7% on Friday, reaching $75 per barrel for Brent Crude, raising concerns about higher energy costs across various sectors and mirroring the impact of the 2022 Ukraine conflict. The price increase's sustainability hinges on conflict duration,...
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36% Bias Score

Chevron License Expiration Exposes US-Venezuela Tensions
The US license allowing Chevron to operate in Venezuela expired on Tuesday, prompting PDVSA's assertion of independence from US licenses and highlighting ongoing political tensions between the US and Venezuela.

Chevron License Expiration Exposes US-Venezuela Tensions
The US license allowing Chevron to operate in Venezuela expired on Tuesday, prompting PDVSA's assertion of independence from US licenses and highlighting ongoing political tensions between the US and Venezuela.
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56% 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

Sanctions on Nord Stream Pipelines: Symbolic Gesture or Meaningful Action?
Despite the Nord Stream pipelines being inoperable since Autumn 2022 due to sabotage, the EU is still considering sanctions, while the impact of previous sanctions on the Russian economy, including a price cap on oil and SWIFT disconnections, has been limited due to alternative mechanisms and econom...

Sanctions on Nord Stream Pipelines: Symbolic Gesture or Meaningful Action?
Despite the Nord Stream pipelines being inoperable since Autumn 2022 due to sabotage, the EU is still considering sanctions, while the impact of previous sanctions on the Russian economy, including a price cap on oil and SWIFT disconnections, has been limited due to alternative mechanisms and econom...
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60% Bias Score

Record U.S. Exports Amidst Record Trade Deficit
During the first quarter of 2025, U.S. exports totaled a record $522.61 billion, exceeding $500 billion for the third consecutive year, while imports reached $948.10 billion, resulting in a record trade deficit of $425.49 billion.

Record U.S. Exports Amidst Record Trade Deficit
During the first quarter of 2025, U.S. exports totaled a record $522.61 billion, exceeding $500 billion for the third consecutive year, while imports reached $948.10 billion, resulting in a record trade deficit of $425.49 billion.
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36% Bias Score
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