Fossil Fuels Will Power the AI Revolution, Saudi Aramco CEO Says – So we ask, who do you invest?

In a bold assertion that underscores the ongoing tension between global energy transitions and surging technological demands, Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser declared that fossil fuels, rather than renewables, will be the primary force driving the electricity surge needed for artificial intelligence (AI) and electric vehicles (EVs). Speaking at an industry conference on October 13, […]

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Why the Critical Mineral Ban from China Is Great for the United States

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 and […]

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Phil Mickelson says if you want cleaner Beaches, then restart oil drilling

In a surprising twist that blends celebrity influence with hard science, golf legend Phil Mickelson is championing the restart of oil drilling off the Santa Barbara coast, arguing it could lead to cleaner beaches and a stronger California economy. Drawing from decades of scientific research, Mickelson\’s stance highlights how extracting oil from underwater reservoirs might […]

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China and Iran Seal Oil-for-Infrastructure Deal to Bypass U.S. Sanctions

In a bold move amid escalating geopolitical tensions, China and Iran have formalized a significant oil-for-infrastructure agreement, effectively sidestepping U.S. sanctions through a barter system that exchanges Iranian crude for Chinese-built projects. This deal not only secures a steady oil supply for Beijing but also bolsters Tehran\’s infrastructure amid ongoing economic pressures from Washington. Details […]

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Rig Count Drops as Oil Prices in Free Fall

The energy sector is facing headwinds as crude oil prices continue their downward spiral, influenced by factors such as U.S. President Donald Trump\’s tariff threats on China, a ceasefire in Gaza, and forecasts of global oversupply. As of October 11, 2025, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil is trading at $58.90 per barrel, marking a […]

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