Oil Falls on Possible Technical Correction
Oil fell in the early Asian trade on a possible technical correction after Friday’s notable price gains in both WTI and Brent.
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TotalEnergies to Form Flexible Power JV With EPH in $5.9 Billion Deal
The oil giant said it agreed to buy 50% of Daniel Kretinsky-owned EPH’s flexible power-generation platform, with the two companies forming a joint-venture to manage the assets.
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Iran Seizes Fuel Tanker in Middle East Waterway
The seizure of the vessel, which Iran’s navy said was carrying unauthorized goods, comes amid unresolved nuclear issues between Tehran and the West.
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Enbridge $1.4 Billion Project Aims to Boost Canadian Oil Flow to U.S. Refineries
Pipeline operator Enbridge will push ahead with a $1.4 billion expansion of its core network to boost deliveries of Canadian heavy oil and reach key refining markets in the U.S. Midwest and Gulf Coast.
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Tailwater Capital Banks $425 Million So Far for New Energy-Infrastructure Bets
The private-equity firm sees several tailwinds that boost demand for natural-gas assets, including LNG and powering data centers.
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EU Conditionally Clears $13.7 Billion Adnoc-Covestro Deal
The regulator said Adnoc’s offer to share Covestro’s sustainability patents with some competitors would help balance out concerns about the impact on the EU’s internal market.
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Siemens Energy Shares Jump on Lifted 2028 Targets
Shares were up 10% after the company said it would now target a profit margin before special items in fiscal 2028 of between 14% and 16%, up from 10% to 12%.
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Plastic Makers Set to Divulge How Much of Their Packaging Goes to Waste in California
Starting Saturday, plastic producers will begin reporting the total number of plastic products they sell in the Golden State.
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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on oil futures, oil rigs in the U.S., Ukraine’s drone strike on a Russian oil port and more in the latest Market Talks covering Energy and Utilities.
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Natural-Gas Prices Hit Highest Level Since Invasion of Ukraine
Higher prices ahead of winter threaten to boost Americans’ heating bills.
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U.S. Kicks Off Winter With Ample Natural Gas Stocks, But Tighter Market Seen
The first arrival of frosty weather across the eastern U.S. this week sent natural gas futures to multimonth highs in a preview of what can happen to heating costs if a winter is particularly harsh.
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U.S. Crude Oil Stockpiles Rise as Production Hits Record
Crude oil inventories increased last week by 6.4 million, exceeding expectations, as U.S. production hit a record high and exports fell.
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Oil Futures Rise After Ukraine Strikes Russian Port
Oil futures rose with WTI back at $60 after a Ukrainian drone strike on a Russian Black Sea port revived concerns about supply disruptions.
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November 17, 2025 04:15 ET (09:15 GMT)
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