energy News
Halliburton Surges on Plans for Swift Reentry to Venezuelan Market
Shares approach a 52-week high as CEO confirms readiness to rebuild the nation's oil sector under a new US framework for revenue oversight.
US Bets Billions on Nuclear Energy to Revitalize Supply Chain
A $900 million contract for Centrus Energy is the first major step in a multi-billion dollar federal push to end reliance on foreign uranium and fuel next-generation reactors.
Oil Prices Dip as IEA Demand Forecast Is Shadowed by Supply Glut
The International Energy Agency boosted its 2026 demand growth outlook but warned a significant supply surplus will persist, weighing on crude futures.
Oil Producers Face Headwinds as US Eases Venezuela Sanctions
A US policy shift to increase Venezuelan crude flowing to global markets could pressure oil prices and squeeze profitability for domestic producers.
Heating Oil Futures Surge on US Cold Snap Forecasts
Energy traders are betting on a spike in distillate demand as an Arctic blast approaches, potentially boosting margins for oil refiners.
Natural Gas Futures Skyrocket Over 20% on Abrupt Winter Forecast
The sudden price surge signals a volatile period for producers as traders brace for a widespread cold snap across the U.S., Europe, and Asia, testing supply resilience.
Natural Gas Prices Brace for Surge as Arctic Blast Hits the U.S.
Widespread deep freeze across the Northeast and Midwest expected to sharply increase heating demand, testing grid stability and supply reserves.
Oil Prices Ease as Geopolitical Tensions Subside
Energy stocks show mixed performance as the market weighs easing U.S.-Iran tensions against tight supply and uncertain demand forecasts for 2026.