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Trump’s Clean Energy Dilemma

Even as clean energy gets cheaper, the Trump administration remains mostly uninterested in clean energy's potential. This creates paradoxes and opportunities.

ByAriel Cohen,

Contributor

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What The US Conflict With Iran Means For Global Energy

US and Israeli strikes on Iran, and Tehran's response, reshapes the region's oil, LNG and Hormuz shipping.

ByGüney Yıldız,

Contributor

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Gasoline Prices Will Rise - But How High And For How Long?

The major new Middle East conflict will impact both gasoline and LNG prices. The questions are how high they will go and how long they will linger.

ByDavid Blackmon,

Senior Contributor

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Justice Department Struggles In Defining “What Is A Market”?

DOJ reviews the $58B Devon–Coterra merger as shale consolidation, energy markets and antitrust policy collide in a shifting oil and gas landscape.

ByDaniel Markind,

Contributor

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The Iran Risk Is Keeping Oil Prices Elevated

Oil remains above $70 despite a massive U.S. inventory build as Iran tensions and Strait of Hormuz risks embed a geopolitical premium into crude prices.

ByRobert Rapier,

Senior Contributor

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The U.S. "Takeover" Of Venezuelan Oil Won’t Move The Global Market

Despite rhetoric surrounding America's "takeover" of Venezuelan oil, don't expect it to move the markets or global oil prices significantly.

ByAriel Cohen,

Contributor

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Rethinking Edison’s Grid In The Age Of AI

AI data centers are demanding a more efficient power grid, not unlike what Thomas Edison championed nearly 150 years ago.

ByAnna Demeo,

Contributor

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A Red State Turning Green: How Market Forces Are Building Texas’ Next Energy System

In oil-rich Texas, wind, solar, storage and hydrogen are scaling fast, driven by electricity demand and competitiveness - not ideology.

ByElena Bou,

Contributor

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U.S. LNG Exports Have Changed Global Energy Markets

LNG supply created its own demand—U.S. LNG exports have increased from zero to 15 billion cubic feet per day in ten years.

ByEd Hirs,

Contributor

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2026 Update Russia-Ukraine Energy War - Conflict Of Electricity Vs. Oil

The energy war between Russia and Ukraine has entered a new phase of more systematic aerial attack on Ukraine's grid and Russia's oil infrastructure.

ByScott Montgomery,

Contributor

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Eurasia's Logistics Revolution And The Board Of Peace

The Board of Peace is openly evolving into a forum for courting American support and investments. This is speeding up Eurasia's logistics revolution.

ByWesley Alexander Hill,

Contributor

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You Know Who Likes Solar Power? Trump Voters

This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at a former top Tesla engineer's plans to rewire the grid and the outlook for solving spiking electric power prices

ByAlan Ohnsman,

Forbes Staff

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Cheap Permian Natural Gas Delivers On Both Sides Of The Rio Grande

While Permian Basin gas producers struggle with depressed prices, the discounted natural gas is providing strong economic benefits south of the border.

ByDavid Blackmon,

Senior Contributor

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Why Oil Markets Are Worried About Trump Attacking Iran

Why Iran Is Different Than Venezuela—the potential impact on the price of oil if the U.S. attacks Iran

ByEd Hirs,

Contributor

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Trump’s Greenland Minerals Ambitions: What’s Beneath The Ice

Greenland's mineral and strategic importance is dominating headlines. However, what's beneath its ice in detail?

ByAriel Cohen,

Contributor

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Iranian Oil Scenarios

Depending on how the Iranian situation develops, oil prices could move up or down briefly or persist at elevated levels.

ByMichael Lynch,

Senior Contributor

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Sam Altman’s Fusion Power Bet Just Got Hotter Than The Sun

Fusion power moves closer to commercialization. Storing data for 10,000 years. Why AI won’t necessarily take your job. All that and more in this week’s edition of The Prototype.

ByAlex Knapp,

Forbes Staff