The US Needs to Restock the Strategic Oil Reserve – This would save money and jobs in the long run.

In a move aimed at bolstering national energy security, the United States needs to push forward with plans to replenish its Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR), which has been significantly depleted in recent years. President Donald Trump\’s administration has prioritized refilling the reserve, signaling a shift from previous drawdowns to a strategy focused on long-term preparedness […]

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Fossil Fuels to Dominate Global Energy Past 2050, and What Should Investors Look For?

In a rapidly evolving energy landscape, the latest insights from McKinsey\’s Global Energy Perspective 2025 paint a sobering picture for those banking on a swift transition to renewables. Despite aggressive global efforts to curb emissions, fossil fuels are projected to retain a dominant role in the world\’s energy mix well beyond 2050, accounting for 41-55% […]

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Banks Predict $50 Oil on Ukraine Peace — But Can We Believe Them?

Daily Standup Top Stories Citi Says Russia-Ukraine De-escalation Could Impact Oil to $50, and Oil’s Surplus Is Here—But What’s the Real Story? October 19, 2025 Clark Savage In the volatile world of energy markets, headlines from major financial institutions like Citigroup often grab attention. Recently, Citi analysts suggested that a potential de-escalation in the Russia-Ukraine conflict […]

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Kazakhstan Monitors Oil Output After Russian Gas Plant Hit: Assessing Damage, Impacts, and Russia\’s Resilient Energy Exports

In a recent escalation of the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, Ukrainian drones targeted the Orenburg gas processing plant in Russia\’s Orenburg region, one of the country\’s largest facilities. This strike, which occurred overnight, has prompted Kazakhstan\’s energy ministry to closely monitor its oil production, as the plant plays a critical role in processing […]

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How is China Holding Up Under the Trump Tariff Wars, and Can They Still Keep Buying Oil?

In the escalating trade tensions dubbed the \”Trump Tariff Wars,\” China finds itself at a pivotal crossroads. For decades, Beijing has navigated the global stage with a dual narrative: projecting itself as a rising superpower domestically while leveraging its \”developing country\” status abroad to secure subsidies, lower tariffs, and delayed international obligations. This strategy allowed […]

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Citi Says Russia-Ukraine De-escalation Could Impact Oil to $50, and Oil\’s Surplus Is Here—But What\’s the Real Story?

In the volatile world of energy markets, headlines from major financial institutions like Citigroup often grab attention. Recently, Citi analysts suggested that a potential de-escalation in the Russia-Ukraine conflict could drive oil prices down toward $50 per barrel, accelerating an already emerging supply surplus. This comes amid reports of a \”billion-barrel flotilla\” signaling the long-awaited […]

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SLB Reports Q3 Earnings Higher Than Expected

SLB (NYSE: SLB), the global leader in oilfield services, reported third-quarter 2025 earnings that surpassed analyst expectations, driven by resilient international performance, growth in its Digital segment, and contributions from the recently acquired ChampionX business. The company announced revenue of $8.93 billion for the quarter ending September 30, 2025, marking a 4% sequential increase from […]

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US Oil Rig Count Stalling While Output Soars

In the dynamic world of energy production, the United States continues to defy expectations. Despite a stagnant rig count, U.S. crude oil output has reached unprecedented heights, showcasing remarkable efficiency gains and technological advancements in the industry. This trend highlights how operators are squeezing more production from fewer rigs, a testament to improved drilling techniques […]

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China’s Critical Minerals Ban: A Win for the U.S.? – ENB Weekly Recap

Weekly Daily Standup Top Stories The Current State of Critical Minerals in the US Market October 12, 2025 Clark Savage In an era defined by the push toward clean energy, electrification, and advanced technologies, critical minerals have emerged as the backbone of modern manufacturing and national security. These essential resources—ranging from lithium for batteries to […] China […]

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