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Energy

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AM Briefing

Nuclear Beginnings

On lithium demand, coal, and compressed air energy storage

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Wall Street's War Anxiety

On Qatari aluminum, floating offshore wind, and Taiwanese nuclear

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Energy

Oil Is Surging. Clean Energy Stocks Are Down Anyway.

The attacks on Iran have not redounded to renewables’ benefit. Here are three reasons why.

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Not Just Oil

On BlackRock’s AES buy, Chinese solar, and Canadian uranium

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Donald Trump et al.

Why the Iran War Is a Warning for Natural Gas

In this special edition of Shift Key, Rob talks to Eurasia Group’s Gregory Brew about how the U.S.-Israeli-led conflict will reshape global energy markets.

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War With Iran Isn’t Just an Oil Story

The U.S.-Israeli campaign will have, if anything, bigger implications for liquified natural gas.

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$100 a Barrel

On Greenpeace, deep-sea mining, and Lithuanian nuclear

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Current conditions: Springlike weather is bringing rain from Texas to Michigan • A Saharan dust storm known as a calima is headed for Europe, threatening “blood rain” as far north as Luxembourg • The Greenlandic capital of Nuuk is poised for days of snow, but with limited accumulation.


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1. Trump’s Iran war could send oil prices past $100 per barrel

Smoke billows from a missile strike in Tehran. Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu via Getty Images

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Energy

How Trump’s War Could Destabilize the Global Energy Market

It starts — but doesn’t end — with the Strait of Hormuz.

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<p>Photo by ATTA KENARE / AFP via Getty Images</p>

For the second time in a year, the United States and Israel have launched a major aerial assault on Iran. Strikes were reported across the country early Saturday, targeting Iranian leadership and military infrastructure. In retaliation, Iran has launched attacks on Israel and Gulf nations allied with the U.S., with several of the targets appearing to be American military installations. “The United States military is undertaking a massive and ongoing operation,” President Trump said in a video posted to Truth Social explaining his rationale for launching the war.

While the conflict has quickly metastasized across the region, it has the potential to affect the entire world by disrupting the production and shipment of oil and natural gas.

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