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Oil, gas, power, fuels, grids, energy policy, and commodity shocks that can affect inflation, margins, and consumers.
Oil, gas, and fuel price pressure
Supply disruption and OPEC decisions
Utility, grid, and power-market stress
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Despite recent advances pushing major stock indices to new highs, underlying market breadth and participation suggest a hidden weakness.
natural gas inventories concluded the winter heating season at levels closely aligned with the five-year average, according to data from the U.
In 2025, the United States sourced an average of 490,000 barrels per day (b/d) of crude oil from the Middle East Gulf region, which...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has ventured back into the realm of reality television, participating in the filming of a cross-country road trip series with...
Motor gasoline sold in the United States is a complex blend of hydrocarbons and various chemical additives, with its specific composition tailored to meet...
In the current turbulent market environment, hedged share classes for bond funds and bond exchange-traded funds (ETFs) are proving particularly beneficial.
US inflation accelerated in April, reaching its fastest rate since May 2023, driven by a significant surge in energy costs that is impacting consumers.
Inflation in April surged to its highest annual rate in nearly three years, driven significantly by a sharp increase in gasoline prices.
Inflationary pressures intensified in April, with consumer prices experiencing a notable increase largely influenced by the ongoing conflict in Iran and its subsequent impact...
Energy Information Administration (EIA) projects significant growth in domestic dry natural gas production through 2050, driven by increasing demand both within the United States...