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Handout photo taken on March 11, 2026 and released by the Royal Thai Navy shows smoke rising from the Thai bulk carrier 'Mayuree Naree' near the Strait of Hormuz after an attack. A Thai bulk carrier travelling in the crucial Strait of Hormuz was attacked March 11, with 20 crew members rescued so far, the Thai navy said.
Skyrocketing energy prices and inflation woes mount as the ‘absurd’ reality in Iran sinks in

Energy prices may jump to all-time highs soon as the Iran war escalates without a ceasefire or a clear victory.

By Jordan BlumMarch 14, 2026
U.S. hits military targets on Iran’s Kharg Island as war escalates
By Skylar Woodhouse, Catherine Lucey and BloombergMarch 13, 2026
U.S. officials have discussed trading oil futures, Burgum says
By Jennifer A. Dlouhy, Tyler Kendall and BloombergMarch 13, 2026
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
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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EnergyThe oil sector takes its next hit: Coronavirus on offshore rigs
By Katherine DunnMarch 11, 2020
Fatih Birol, executive director of the International Energy Agency, speaks during a Bloomberg Television interview on the opening day of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 21, 2020.
EnergyCoronavirus and a price war battered oil markets. But the real victims will be far from Wall Street
By Vivienne WaltMarch 11, 2020
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By Thomas Buckley and BloombergMarch 11, 2020
This picture taken on December 11, 2019, shows a Saudi security boat patrolling by an oil tanker at the port of Ras al-Khair, about 185 kilometres north of Dammam in Saudi Arabia's eastern province overlooking the Gulf. (Photo by GIUSEPPE CACACE / AFP) (Photo by GIUSEPPE CACACE/AFP via Getty Images)
EnergySaudi Arabia-Russia oil price war escalates as Aramco announces 25% output hike
By Javier Blas, Matthew Martin, Grant Smith and BloombergMarch 10, 2020
Oil rigs stand in the Permian Basin area of Odessa, Texas, on Jan. 19, 2019. In the Permian, America's busiest oil patch, a producer needs to blast as much as 60,000 barrels of water into a well every day, along with sand and chemicals, to complete the fracking that cracks open the tight, oil-bearing rock about a mile underground.
Energy‘This is a bloodbath for U.S. oil:’ Price plunge will test how robust the shale boom really is
By Anne Sraders and Katherine DunnMarch 10, 2020
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By Adrian CroftMarch 9, 2020
Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al-Saud, Minister of Energy of Saudi Arabia arrives for the 178th meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in Vienna, Austria, on March 6, 2020. - All eyes are on Russia at the gathering of OPEC countries and their allies, with the cartel hoping to convince Moscow to back drastic production cuts to counter the effects of the coronavirus outbreak. (Photo by ALEX HALADA / AFP) (Photo by ALEX HALADA/AFP via Getty Images)
EnergyOil analysts see prices dropping into the $20s on coronavirus and Saudi Arabia-Russia price war
By Ramsey Al-Rikabi and BloombergMarch 9, 2020
Demonstrators hold cardboard wind turbines in the air during a protest over climate action in Kiel, Germany in November 2019.
EnergyThe oil industry is finally talking climate crisis, but don’t expect change to come easily
By Katherine DunnFebruary 28, 2020
EnergyOil demand was set to rise in 2020, then the coronavirus outbreak hit
By Katherine DunnFebruary 26, 2020
LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 12: A couple sit on a bench in the morning sun in Greenwich park with Canary Wharf seen in the distance on February 12, 2020 in London, England. High winds, rain and snow from Storm Ciara has brought damage and disruption to public transport and communities across the United Kingdom this week. Storm Dennis is expected to arrive later in the week and with it bringing more widespread strong winds and heavy rain. (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images)LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 12: A couple sit on a bench in the morning sun in Greenwich park with Canary Wharf seen in the distance on February 12, 2020 in London, England. High winds, rain and snow from Storm Ciara has brought damage and disruption to public transport and communities across the United Kingdom this week. Storm Dennis is expected to arrive later in the week and with it bringing more widespread strong winds and heavy rain. (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
EnergyLondon joins coronavirus work-from-home trend as Chevron sends traders home over sick employee
By Kevin Crowley, Catherine Ngai, Laura Hurst, Sheela Tobben and BloombergFebruary 26, 2020
EnergyGermany, the engine of Europe, plans to ditch nuclear and coal—regardless of whether renewables can fill the void
By Christiaan HetznerFebruary 25, 2020
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By Erik ShermanFebruary 24, 2020
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By Denise Lavoie and The Associated PressFebruary 24, 2020
EnergyIn China, oil won’t be the only energy sector battered by the coronavirus
By Katherine DunnFebruary 18, 2020
FinanceCoronavirus may be the straw that breaks the back of oil fracking
By Erik ShermanFebruary 15, 2020
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EnergyEnergy emissions plateaued in 2019, as advanced economies gave up coal
By Katherine DunnFebruary 11, 2020
15 January 2020, Brandenburg, Sieversdorf: Red position lights shine on wind turbines in the "Odervorland" wind farm in the Oder-Spree district. Photo: Patrick Pleul/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB (Photo by Patrick Pleul/picture alliance via Getty Images)
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the virus has upended trade flows and probably led to a 20% cut to China’s oil demand. Here, staff on PetroChina Southwest Oil & Gasfield Company, a CNPC subsidiary, work at the natural gas purification plant in Suining in southwest China's Sichuan province on Jan. 15, 2020.
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A picture taken on December 2, 2019 in Donges, near Saint-Nazaire, western France, shows a view of Total Refinery and fuel depot as public works companies (BTP) workers strain some accesses to protest against a planned tax reform. (Photo by LOIC VENANCE / AFP) (Photo by LOIC VENANCE/AFP via Getty Images)
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By Francois de Beaupuy and BloombergJanuary 28, 2020
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By Adrian CroftJanuary 8, 2020
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