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Data Center Gas Plants to Boost US Power Emissions by 20%
Bloomberg1d agobearish
Data Center Gas Plants to Boost US Power Emissions by 20%

Data center developers are turning to bespoke natural-gas power plants, a development that promises to dramatically increase carbon emissions and make it harder for US technology companies to meet their lofty climate goals.

Big Oil’s Liabilities Are Shrinking. What’s Next?
The Wall Street Journal1d agoneutral
Big Oil’s Liabilities Are Shrinking. What’s Next?

​📈 Follow our live markets data and coverage. If there’s any business for which changing course really is like turning around a supertanker, it’s Big Oil. At the beginning of this year, the Western world’s five large, integrated energy companies were talking about things like “structural cost efficiencies,” “consistent delivery” and “superior shareholder returns, despite declining oil prices.”

Oil prices hold steady after jumping 5%, while Asian shares are mixed
Associated Press8d agoneutral
Oil prices hold steady after jumping 5%, while Asian shares are mixed

Shares were mixed in Asia, while oil prices were holding steady Tuesday after jumping the day before as uncertainty persisted over when the Strait of Hormuz could reopen and get the global flow of crude going again. U.S. futures edged higher. Brent crude oil was unchanged at $87.72 a barrel, while U.S. benchmark crude also was flat at $82.13 a barrel.

Texas Pacific Land Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat10d agoneutral
Texas Pacific Land Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Texas Pacific Land (NYSE:TPL) reported record quarterly revenue, net income and free cash flow for the second quarter of 2026, supported by higher oil and gas royalty production, produced-water royalty volumes and surface-related revenue. Chief Executive Officer Ty Glover said the company generated

Bloomberg12d agoneutral
An Early Bet on SpaceX Led to a 30% Gain for This College Endowment

(Bloomberg) -- The University of North Carolina’s endowment management company made an initial investment in SpaceX more than 15 years ago.Most Read from BloombergOpenAI’s New Device Will Be Hockey Puck-Sized and Cost Over $300Iran Wants to Bar US, Israeli Ships From Hormuz in Peace AccordIran Says Agreement on Hormuz Shipping Reached With OmanTrump Administration Considers Order on Autism and VaccinesIshbia’s Mortgage Firm Suffers Record Drop on Dividend HaltEarly wagers through venture capital

Bloomberg13d agobullish
Petrobras Profit Tops Estimates on Iran War-Driven Oil Rally

(Bloomberg) -- Brazilian oil producer Petrobras outperformed expectations after supply disruptions stemming from the US-Iran conflict lifted second-quarter prices for crude, gasoline and diesel.Most Read from BloombergIran Says Agreement on Hormuz Shipping Reached With OmanWhy Do Data Centers Use So Much Fresh Water?Google AI Veterans Depart During Seismic Leadership ShiftIshbia’s Mortgage Firm Suffers Record Drop on Dividend HaltTrump Made Calls to Warsh in Latest Sign of Bid to Influence FedTh

Talen Energy Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat13d agoneutral
Talen Energy Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Talen Energy (NASDAQ:TLN) reported second-quarter adjusted EBITDA of $374 million and adjusted free cash flow of $212 million, citing contributions from recently acquired natural gas plants, higher PJM capacity pricing, increased generation volumes and the ramp of its AWS contract. For the first ha

Bloomberg13d agoneutral
AI’s Volatile Power Demand Is Damaging Its Own Data Centers

(Bloomberg) -- Artificial intelligence’s tremendous hunger for electricity is already well known. What’s less familiar is how the rapid fluctuations in data centers’ appetites can break essential equipment at the facilities.Most Read from BloombergIran Says Agreement on Hormuz Shipping Reached With OmanGoogle AI Veterans Depart During Seismic Leadership ShiftSpaceX’s AI Splurge Puts a Damper on First Earnings After IPOMicrosoft’s AI Sales Mostly Come From OpenAI, Disclosures ShowSpaceX’s $101 Bi

Refiners Can't Deliver Gas Price Relief Trump Wants, Says Stephen Schork
Bloomberg15d agoneutralVIDEO
Refiners Can't Deliver Gas Price Relief Trump Wants, Says Stephen Schork

Stephen Schork, principal and editor at The Schork Group, says refiners have virtually no ability to increase capacity and deliver more gasoline and diesel products and lower costs for consumers. President Donald Trump scolded ExxonMobil Holdings Corp. and Chevron Corp. Monday for making too much money as oil prices surged amid the war in Iran.

Bloomberg15d agoneutral
Aramco Sees Oil Refineries Running Flat Out as Buffers Run Thin

(Bloomberg) -- Refineries outside of conflict zones are running at full tilt across the world and there are few shock absorbers left in the system to protect against higher fuel prices, the world’s biggest oil company Saudi Aramco said.Most Read from BloombergBeer Dynasty Families Sell €731 Million Stake in AB InBevTaco Bell Met With Michigan on Parasite Weeks Before RecallApple’s New CEO Taps Retired Hardware Executive for Management TeamMamdani Dismisses Business Leaders Advising NYC’s Mayor’s

BP profit soars as Mideast war roils energy prices
AFP15d agobullish
BP profit soars as Mideast war roils energy prices

British energy giant BP said Tuesday that its net profit more than doubled in the second quarter as the Middle East war roiled oil and gas markets.Energy majors around the globe are enjoying soaring profits from their trades as oil and gas futures swing between big gains and losses on the latest headlines linked to the Mideast war. 

Trump Blasts Big Oil Companies for ‘Making Too Much Money’
The Wall Street Journal16d agoneutral
Trump Blasts Big Oil Companies for ‘Making Too Much Money’

WASHINGTON—President Trump said Chevron and ExxonMobil are “making too much money” and should return some of their profits back to the public. “When you look at one company where they made 12 times what they made the year before, they ought to give some of that back to the public,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office on Monday. “And they better cut the retail price, the consumer price.”

Trump Says Exxon, Chevron Are 'Making Too Much Money'
Bloomberg16d agoneutralVIDEO
Trump Says Exxon, Chevron Are 'Making Too Much Money'

"They're going to give some of that back to the public, and they better cut the retail price," President Donald Trump says when asked about the profits of ExxonMobil and Chevron during remarks with reporters at the White House.

Bloomberg16d agoneutral
Trump Hits Exxon, Chevron for Profits Amid Iran War He Launched

(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump scolded ExxonMobil Holdings Corp. and Chevron Corp. for their soaring profits, as oil prices surged amid the war in Iran he launched in February alongside Israel. Most Read from BloombergTrump Says US to Hold Off Iran Attack If Deal AgreedAlibaba Adds to China AI Breakthroughs With New Qwen Model Beer Dynasty Families Sell €731 Million Stake in AB InBevIran Says Hormuz Talks Ongoing After Trump Calls Off StrikesStocks, Bonds Rise as US-Iran Hopes Spur Oil Dr

Hess Midstream Partners Q2 Earnings Call Highlights
MarketBeat16d agoneutral
Hess Midstream Partners Q2 Earnings Call Highlights

Hess Midstream Partners (NYSE:HESM) reported higher second-quarter net income and adjusted EBITDA, supported by lower operating expenses and general and administrative savings, while reaffirming its full-year financial outlook and plans for shareholder returns and debt reduction. Net income for the

Bloomberg16d agoneutral
Trump Chastises Chevron CEO for Failing to Praise Administration

(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump criticized Chevron Corp. Chief Executive Officer Mike Wirth for failing to mention his administration’s pro-fossil fuel policies in an interview with Fox Business Network and called on oil companies to bring pump prices “DOWN, NOW!” Most Read from BloombergTrump Says US to Hold Off Iran Attack If Deal AgreedAlibaba Adds to China AI Breakthroughs With New Qwen Model Saudi Prince Concerned Over Trump’s Iran Strike Plan: AxiosStocks, Bonds Rise as US-Iran Hopes