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All things energy: oil, natural gas, renewable energy, electricity, and other sources of power.
President Donald Trump
The war in Iran has caused the biggest oil supply disruption in history, energy watchdog says, and a swift end to the conflict might not change that

The war’s global energy consequences could ripple far beyond its eventual end-date.

By Tristan BoveMarch 13, 2026
The Strait of Hormuz is an Iranian ‘kill box,’ preventing the U.S. Navy from securing it right now and letting tankers pass through freely
By Jason MaMarch 13, 2026
Current price of oil as of March 13, 2026
Current price of oil as of March 13, 2026
By Joseph HostetlerMarch 13, 2026
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Trump bragged about gas $2.30 a gallon just a month ago. He’s changed his tune
By Josh Boak and The Associated PressMarch 13, 2026
How the Iran war cuts off Southeast Asia’s tourism industry
By Angelica AngMarch 13, 2026
Photo: President Trump
Wall Street buckles in for a long war as Hormuz remains closed and Trump says he has ‘plenty of time’
By Jim EdwardsMarch 13, 2026
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Middle EastU.S. to send 2,500 Marines and an amphibious assault ship to Mideast, pulling them from waters near Taiwan
By Jon Gambrell, David Rising, Mike Corder and The Associated PressMarch 13, 2026
Middle EastAll 6 crew members on KC-135 refueling plane that crashed in Iraq are dead, bringing U.S. death toll to at least 13 service members
By Konstantin Toropin, Ben Finley, Kim Tong-Hyung and The Associated PressMarch 13, 2026
EconomyU.S. debt is like a Hallmark movie boyfriend who eventually gets dumped for a small town firefighter, budget watchdog warns 
By Jason MaMarch 13, 2026
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AIEx-presidential candidate Andrew Yang says it’s time to ‘stop taxing labor’ and make AI foot the bill instead
By Jake AngeloMarch 13, 2026
A man with a grocery cart peruses a dairy aisle in Costco.
LawAmericans are demanding refunds from the $180 billion in tariffs they paid for, and they’re suing companies like Costco to make it happen
By Sasha RogelbergMarch 13, 2026
Personal FinanceBest certificates of deposit (CDs) for March 2026
By Glen Luke FlanaganMarch 13, 2026
Big TechBlackRock’s Larry Fink predicts AI bankruptcies: ‘That’s capitalism’
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMarch 13, 2026
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CryptoFlagship Dubai crypto conference Token2049, in sudden reversal, cancels due to Iran war
By Carlos GarciaMarch 13, 2026
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Pierre Andurand
Economy‘Wakey, wakey. We are not going back to normal business in a few months’: A top hedge-fund manager says crude oil prices could hit $250 this year
By Will DanielMarch 24, 2022
CommentaryPandemic, oil prices, and war: Here’s when inflation will drop
By Richard VagueMarch 24, 2022
Russian president Vladimir Putin sits behind a table
EnergyPutin is demanding gas importers pay Russia in rubles, twisting the West’s sanctions regime against itself
By Nicholas GordonMarch 24, 2022
California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks.
EnergyThe dream of stimulus checks is still alive in California—if you’re a car owner
By Jonathan VanianMarch 23, 2022
A man refuels a car in Turin, Italy
EnergyGas prices may be bad now, but three leading CEOs warn there’s a bigger looming fuel crisis that would be a real nightmare
By Tristan BoveMarch 23, 2022
Vitalik Buterin, the cofounder of Ethereum
TechEthereum is one step closer to solving a major criticism, and beating Bitcoin
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMarch 22, 2022
Wind turbines in Texas.
EnergyTexas has enough wind and solar power to phase out coal entirely. There’s just one huge catch
By Tristan BoveMarch 22, 2022
A loggerhead sea turtle trapped in a “ghost net” in the Azores
TechHow Samsung’s new line of mobile phones aims to stop the world from ‘choking on plastic’
By Bernhard WarnerMarch 22, 2022
A Saudi Aramco employee at the Khurais Processing Department in the Khurais oil field in Khurais, Saudi Arabia
EnergyThe world’s biggest oil company just doubled its profits, and now it’s planning to produce even more
By Tristan BoveMarch 21, 2022
Georgia-Pacific pulp and paper mill on December 14, 2020 in Brunswick, Georgia.
EnvironmentNew SEC proposal would make it harder for companies to skimp on climate pledges
By Colin LodewickMarch 21, 2022
Buying gas in Denmark.
FinanceOil prices jump 8% as EU considers Russian energy ban and Ukrainian War peace talks falter
By Will DanielMarch 21, 2022
View of a gas station in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on March 20, 2022.
EnergyEnergy watchdog prescribes a miserable return to the 1970s to solve the oil crisis: car-free Sundays and crawling speed limits
By Andrew MarquardtMarch 21, 2022
Elon Musk pauses and looks down.
TechElon Musk offers first hint at his Master Plan 3 blueprint
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 21, 2022
EnergyGermany reaches deal to buy Qatari gas in pivot from Russia
By BloombergMarch 20, 2022
EnergyThe world’s biggest oilfield contractors are quitting future Russia work
By Bloomberg, Amelia Pollard and David WetheMarch 20, 2022
EnergyBaker Hughes joins oil rivals in pausing Russian operations
By The Associated PressMarch 19, 2022
A wind turbine at a NextEra wind farm in California.
CommentaryAs oil and gas prices soar with Russia disruptions, clean-energy bets by Florida’s NextEra look even wiser
By Vivek Wadhwa, Ismail Amla and Alex SalkeverMarch 18, 2022
Man looking at his utility bill with dismay
FinanceNew York’s eye-watering energy price hikes hit home as 1.3 million residents fall behind on bill payments
By Sophie MellorMarch 18, 2022
CommentaryClimate change mitigation is vital–but it’s not part of the Fed’s mandate
By Christian LundbladMarch 17, 2022
Brokers and clerks at the London Metal Exchange
FinanceThe nickel market just shut down again as Putin’s war in Ukraine sends commodities into turmoil
By Will DanielMarch 16, 2022
A pumpjack rigging oil next to solar panels in Kern County, California.
EnergyOil’s ‘biggest supply crisis in decades’ could slow economic growth, IEA says—and open the road up for green energy
By Tristan BoveMarch 16, 2022
An employee of the semiconductor manufacturer Bosch works in a clean room.
CommentaryGermany’s shift on longstanding policies in energy and military spending offers hope for bold reforms
By Matthias KromayerMarch 16, 2022
Oil facility in Ecuador
EnergyShell, Valero among companies chasing Ecuadorian oil after ban on Russian imports
By Lucia Kassai and BloombergMarch 16, 2022
CommentaryWe must accelerate the energy transition to untangle Europe from Russian dependency
By Beth ThorenMarch 16, 2022
EnergyCould a 4-day workweek be the solution to $100 oil? One country thinks it is
By Andreo Calonzo, Cecilia Yap and BloombergMarch 16, 2022
A liquefied natural gas export terminal under construction in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Finance5 energy stocks to buy now that will benefit as Europe tries to ditch Russian oil
By Shawn TullyMarch 15, 2022
A man pumps his gas in Garden Grove, CA.
FinanceGas prices are already expected to top $5 a gallon, but experts lay out a scenario that could be much worse
By Will DanielMarch 15, 2022
Ben Van Beurden climate protest
EnvironmentShell’s board is about to get hit with a ‘paradigm shift’ lawsuit over its failure to live up to the Paris accords
By Sophie MellorMarch 15, 2022
EnergyHydrogen power could help wean the world off Russian oil and gas sooner than you think
By Bernhard WarnerMarch 15, 2022
FinanceA last-minute attempt in Europe to ban Bitcoin fails in key vote
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 14, 2022
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