California Pipeline Closes, 100 Trucks Hit Roads: Is This the Breaking Point for California Consumers and High Gas and Diesel Looming?

In the heart of California\’s oil country, a critical artery for the state\’s energy supply has been severed. The San Pablo Bay Pipeline, the largest inland crude oil pipeline in the Golden State, has shut down, forcing thousands of barrels of oil to be transported by truck instead. What was once a seamless underground flow […]

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What Should Consumers and Investors Look for in Energy in 2026? Trends will continue of people moving to Red States due to Affordability

As we step into 2026, the energy landscape is poised for significant shifts driven by geopolitical tensions, technological advancements, and policy changes. For consumers, rising costs in electricity, gasoline, and diesel remain a pressing concern, often varying starkly along political lines in the U.S. Investors, meanwhile, can find opportunities in resilient sectors like shale oil, […]

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Ukraine Says It Strikes Rosneft\’s Syzran Oil Refinery in Samara

In a bold escalation of its long-range drone campaign, Ukraine has claimed responsibility for a strike on Rosneft\’s Syzran oil refinery in Russia\’s Samara region. The attack, which occurred overnight on December 27, 2025, marks the latest in a series of targeted operations aimed at disrupting Russia\’s energy infrastructure amid the ongoing conflict. Ukrainian military […]

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Russia\’s Oil and Gas Revenues Set to Slide 50% to a Five-Year Low: Drones and Sanction Enforcement Take Their Toll

In a stark indicator of mounting pressures on Russia\’s energy sector, the country\’s oil and gas revenues are projected to plummet by nearly 50% in December 2025, reaching a five-year low of approximately $5.15 billion. This sharp decline caps off a challenging year, with cumulative revenues for the first 11 months of 2025 estimated at […]

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