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US Tariffs Spur Canadian Pipeline Push
US tariffs on Canadian oil imports have spurred calls for new Canadian pipelines to increase exports to Asia and Europe, boosting domestic production and reducing reliance on the US market; companies like CNRL and Enbridge support this.
US Tariffs Spur Canadian Pipeline Push
US tariffs on Canadian oil imports have spurred calls for new Canadian pipelines to increase exports to Asia and Europe, boosting domestic production and reducing reliance on the US market; companies like CNRL and Enbridge support this.
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60% Bias Score


US Revokes Chevron's Venezuelan Oil License
The White House revoked Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela, ending its oil export activities after 30 days, reversing a Biden-era agreement and impacting Venezuela's economy.
US Revokes Chevron's Venezuelan Oil License
The White House revoked Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela, ending its oil export activities after 30 days, reversing a Biden-era agreement and impacting Venezuela's economy.
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48% Bias Score


Trump Vows to Lower Energy Costs, Reversing Biden-Era Policies
President Trump vowed in his joint address to Congress to lower energy costs by reversing his predecessor's policies, which included a 95% reduction in oil and gas leases, halted pipeline construction, and the closure of over 100 power plants.
Trump Vows to Lower Energy Costs, Reversing Biden-Era Policies
President Trump vowed in his joint address to Congress to lower energy costs by reversing his predecessor's policies, which included a 95% reduction in oil and gas leases, halted pipeline construction, and the closure of over 100 power plants.
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56% Bias Score


Norway Faces Backlash for Low Ukraine Aid Amidst Record Oil and Gas Profits
Norway's relatively low financial aid to Ukraine (1.45 billion euros) despite earning an additional 108 billion euros from increased oil and gas prices in 2022-2023 has sparked controversy, especially considering the contributions of other Scandinavian nations (Denmark: 2.3 billion euros; Sweden: 5....
Norway Faces Backlash for Low Ukraine Aid Amidst Record Oil and Gas Profits
Norway's relatively low financial aid to Ukraine (1.45 billion euros) despite earning an additional 108 billion euros from increased oil and gas prices in 2022-2023 has sparked controversy, especially considering the contributions of other Scandinavian nations (Denmark: 2.3 billion euros; Sweden: 5....
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60% Bias Score


Woidke Conditionally Supports Resuming Russian Oil Imports to PCK Refinery
Brandenburg's Ministerpräsident Dietmar Woidke supports resuming Russian oil imports to the PCK refinery in Schwedt after a Ukraine peace deal, contingent on a federal government decision; the refinery, partially owned by Rosneft, currently operates at 80% capacity utilizing alternative oil sources.
Woidke Conditionally Supports Resuming Russian Oil Imports to PCK Refinery
Brandenburg's Ministerpräsident Dietmar Woidke supports resuming Russian oil imports to the PCK refinery in Schwedt after a Ukraine peace deal, contingent on a federal government decision; the refinery, partially owned by Rosneft, currently operates at 80% capacity utilizing alternative oil sources.
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44% Bias Score


Repsol Faces $1.1 Billion Loss as US Threatens to Revoke Venezuela Licenses
Spain's 2024 crude oil imports from Venezuela reached a 10-year high of 3 million tons, a 116% increase from 2023, mainly imported by Repsol, which faces potential $1.1 billion losses if US licenses are revoked.
Repsol Faces $1.1 Billion Loss as US Threatens to Revoke Venezuela Licenses
Spain's 2024 crude oil imports from Venezuela reached a 10-year high of 3 million tons, a 116% increase from 2023, mainly imported by Repsol, which faces potential $1.1 billion losses if US licenses are revoked.
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36% Bias Score

U.S. Intensifies Sanctions on Iran, Aims to Collapse Economy
On March 6th, 2025, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Besent announced intensified sanctions against Iran, aiming to cripple its oil sector and collapse its economy by reducing oil exports by 1.5 million barrels daily and cutting off access to the international financial system; this follows President T...

U.S. Intensifies Sanctions on Iran, Aims to Collapse Economy
On March 6th, 2025, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Besent announced intensified sanctions against Iran, aiming to cripple its oil sector and collapse its economy by reducing oil exports by 1.5 million barrels daily and cutting off access to the international financial system; this follows President T...
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64% Bias Score

Ukraine Launches Widespread Drone Strikes on Russian Oil Facilities
Ukrainian drones struck five Russian oil facilities in a wide-ranging operation last night, targeting locations up to 500 miles from the front lines, causing significant damage and potentially impacting Russian oil production and export capabilities.

Ukraine Launches Widespread Drone Strikes on Russian Oil Facilities
Ukrainian drones struck five Russian oil facilities in a wide-ranging operation last night, targeting locations up to 500 miles from the front lines, causing significant damage and potentially impacting Russian oil production and export capabilities.
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44% Bias Score

US Revokes Chevron's Venezuelan License, Triggering Economic Fallout
The Trump administration revoked Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela on March 4th, 2025, giving the company until April 3rd to cease operations, impacting Venezuela's oil production and economy due to pressure from Florida Republicans.

US Revokes Chevron's Venezuelan License, Triggering Economic Fallout
The Trump administration revoked Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela on March 4th, 2025, giving the company until April 3rd to cease operations, impacting Venezuela's oil production and economy due to pressure from Florida Republicans.
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44% Bias Score

Chevron License Cancellation Threatens Venezuelan Economic Recovery
The cancellation of Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela threatens the country's already fragile economy, potentially causing a budget shortfall, hyperinflation, and a significant GDP contraction, as the bolivar depreciates and oil production falls.

Chevron License Cancellation Threatens Venezuelan Economic Recovery
The cancellation of Chevron's license to operate in Venezuela threatens the country's already fragile economy, potentially causing a budget shortfall, hyperinflation, and a significant GDP contraction, as the bolivar depreciates and oil production falls.
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56% Bias Score

Venezuelan Warship Approaches Guyanese Oil Platform, Escalating Essequibo Dispute
A Venezuelan warship approached a Guyanese oil platform on Saturday, prompting Guyana to activate its defenses and seek aid from allies like the US, which condemned the action as a violation of Guyana's internationally recognized maritime territory, further escalating the long-standing border disput...

Venezuelan Warship Approaches Guyanese Oil Platform, Escalating Essequibo Dispute
A Venezuelan warship approached a Guyanese oil platform on Saturday, prompting Guyana to activate its defenses and seek aid from allies like the US, which condemned the action as a violation of Guyana's internationally recognized maritime territory, further escalating the long-standing border disput...
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52% Bias Score

Pemex Reports 620 Billion Peso Net Loss in 2024
Pemex reported a net loss of 620.605 billion pesos in 2024 due to increased costs, currency depreciation, and operational issues, despite government capitalizations; its total debt reached 97.6 billion USD by December 2024.

Pemex Reports 620 Billion Peso Net Loss in 2024
Pemex reported a net loss of 620.605 billion pesos in 2024 due to increased costs, currency depreciation, and operational issues, despite government capitalizations; its total debt reached 97.6 billion USD by December 2024.
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56% Bias Score
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