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Wall Street Journal, March 10,

These are the most popular?stories from the Wall Street Journal. ? The accuracy of these stories has not been verified by the site. Rio Tinto has said that it is currently in negotiations with Mongolia regarding the Oyu Tolgoi mine, which is one of the largest deposits of?metal required to build data centers and electric vehicles. Shell agreed to sell Jiffy Lube?to Monomoy Capital Partners in a $1.3billion deal. Shell announced that the sale included Jiffy Lube, the?franchisee Premium Velocity Auto, and a network of stores operated by independent franchisees. Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. are supporting a new...

Electric Utilities

US Energy chief defends waiver of Russian oil sanctions and blames higher gas prices on fear

On Sunday, Trump administration officials defended the 'decision' to temporarily lift sanctions on Russian oil and predicted that gasoline prices would spike sharply in response to the Iran War. Chris Wright, the Energy Secretary of the United States and U.S. The Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz stated that a waiver granted last week allowing Indians to purchase Russian oil will ease pressure on the global markets. Waltz told NBC's 'Meet 'the Press' that the 30-day pause would allow millions of barrels of crude oil, sitting on ships, to be sent to Indian refineries. Wright said on CNN's "State...

Oil & Gas

Trump says he doesn't need Britain's help to win the Iran war

Donald Trump stated on Saturday that Britain was "seriously considering" sending two aircraft carriers to the Middle East. He added, however, that the United States would not be sending any. The United States does not need these aircraft carriers to win the war against Iran in the latest conflict between military allies. Trump has repeatedly criticized British Prime Minister Keir starmer, suggesting that he "ruined" the historically close relationship between the two countries after London refused to allow the U.S. The initial use of British base to attack Iran was criticised by Trump. Trump wrote on?Truth Social that he would...

Oil & Gas

Bloomberg News: US exempts Rosneft Germany indefinitely from Russia sanctions

Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday that the U.S. Government will exempt Rosneft's German unit from sanctions indefinitely. A person familiar with this matter was quoted as saying so. Could not verify immediately the report. The German economy ministry didn't immediately respond to an 'ask for comment'. Germany placed local units of Rosneft, a Russian oil company, under trusteeship by 2022 following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. This broke Berlin's decades long energy relations with Russia. Assets include a'stake' in the PCK Schwedt refinery, which is a major supplier of fuel for the capital area. Bloomberg News reported that the U.S. Treasury’s...

Oil & Gas

Kremlin calls energy revenues drop and budget deficit fixable 'routine difficulties'

MOSCOW, February 26 - The Kremlin said on Thursday that a sharp drop in revenue from energy sales and a growing budget deficit were "routine problems" which could be resolved thanks to macroeconomic stability. Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, commented on the meeting that President Vladimir Putin had with top government officials to discuss budget this week. Peskov stated that Putin closely followed 'economic developments' during the meeting that Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin claimed took place on Tuesday night late at night. "There is a real decline in oil and gas revenues. The growth of non-oil revenue partially offsets this decline....

Oil & Gas Exploration

Chevron's West Qurna 2 Oilfield in Iraq poised to increase production with Chevron, Minister says

Iraq's Oil Minister said that Chevron is in exclusive talks with Lukoil to take over the West Qurna 2 oilfield. Iraq is seeking to increase its oil and gas production. Oil majors are competing to expand their operations, after years of political insecurity. Hayan Abdel-Ghani, the Oil Minister of Iraq, told Kurdish TV Rudaw in an interview that production could increase to 750,000-800,000. bpd once Chevron took over operations. The U.S. The?U.S. Iraq, which is the second largest oil producer in the OPEC+ Group, comprising Organization?of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies, including Russia, has plans to increase the...

Oil & Gas

Senate Democrats blast Trump over failing to apply sanctions to Russia

Democrats in the Senate Banking Committee criticized President Donald Trump on Tuesday for not stepping up sanctions against Russia to force it to end the four-year war in Ukraine. They noted that the European Union had?designated nearly 900 targets by 2025, compared to only two?for?the?U.S. Democratic staff from the Republican-led panel released an analysis on the fourth anniversary. They identified hundreds of targets that Trump could have sanctioned during his first year as president. The war in Ukraine, Russia’s western neighbor, has caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people and ravaged large areas of Ukraine. They said that...

Oil & Gas

Saudi-backed Midad signs a term sheet with Lukoil to purchase sanctioned assets.

Saudi-backed Midad Energy signed a termsheet?to purchase Russia's sanctioned Lukoil?assets?in a high stakes competition against rivals, including?private equity giant Carlyle Group. The deal is contingent upon U.S. regulator approval, according three people with knowledge of the matter. The Russian energy giant is continuing to try to sell off overseas assets that are restricted by Western sanctions. It also highlights the growing interest of Middle Eastern countries in purchasing discounted global oil and refinery assets. Sources said that the agreement was signed late in January and covered all the assets. Midad agreed that it would place its?all-cash offer? in escrow, while...

Oil & Gas

Russia's current-account surplus dropped 34% to $41.4 billion in 2025

The Russian central bank announced on Thursday that the country's 'current account surplus' had fallen by '34%' to $41.4 billion in '2025, from $62.6 billion last year. This was due to the Western sanctions as well as the lower oil price, which is the main source of income for the country. Exports fell while imports were relatively stable. The current account of a country is the difference between all money that comes in from trade, investments and transfers and what goes out. As a cause of the decline, the central?bank cited a growing deficit in services caused by an?increased importation...

Oil & Gas Refining

Izvestia: Russia will soon send crude oil to Cuba and fuel there

Izvestia, a Russian newspaper, reported on Thursday that Russia was preparing to ship crude oil and fuel to Cuba within the next few months. Cuba has been hit by fuel shortages since the U.S. cut off its oil supply. The communist-run Island has informed international airlines that there will be no jet fuel available. This is the latest sign of rapidly worsening conditions. Venezuela has been a major supplier of jet fuel to the United States for many years. However, since Washington's 'blocking of Venezuelan exports in mid-December, it hasn’t received any crude or refined products. A Russian diplomat said...

Oil Refineries

Sources say that TotalEnergies has taken over Zeeland's refinery at 100% from its co-owner Lukoil.

Two sources familiar with the matter said that TotalEnergies, the French oil giant, has acquired the remaining 45% of Lukoil's stake in the Zeeland Refinery, located in the Netherlands. Sources did not know whether Total paid for the shares, and if so, how much. Or if they engaged in another agreement, such as a swap of assets with Total's Russian projects, to gain full control. TotalEnergies declined comment. Lukoil didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment. In October, the U.S. Treasury issued sanctions against Lukoil to try to pressurize Russia to 'end its war with Ukraine.' This prompted the...

Oil & Gas

Rosneft, a German oil refinery, warns against US sanctions

According to correspondence seen by, the management of a Russian owned oil refinery located in Germany privately warned Berlin that U.S. Sanctions were hurting their business and threatened fuel supplies for the capital and region. In a letter sent to Katherina Reiche in January, the management of Rosneft's PCK Schwedt refinery made an "urgent" appeal to her to resolve the standoff between the United States and the refinery. The letter details the escalating issues at the refinery which supplies fuel to Brandenburg, eastern Germany, and nine out of ten cars in Berlin. It also supplies key chemicals and ingredients for...

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

Kremlin: In a telephone call with Trump Putin shares his proposals for ending the Iran War quickly

Yuri Ushakov, a Kremlin adviser on foreign policy, said that Russian 'President Vladimir Putin', during a phone conversation with Donald Trump of the United States, made a number of proposals to a halt the conflict involving Iran. Ushakov told reporters that the two leaders discussed the conflict in Ukraine, and that the Russian gains should prompt Kyiv's negotiating team to work towards a resolution. He called the whole?discussion "very substantial", and added that it "would likely have practical implications for future work between the two countries". Ushakov stated that Putin "expressed a number of thoughts aimed at ending the Iranian...

Fossil Fuels

Serbia suspends exports of energy to protect the market from a surge in crude prices due to the Iran war

Serbia has suspended crude oil and fuel product exports in order to protect 'its' market from price spikes and shortages. The energy minister announced this on Monday as global crude oil prices jumped above $119 per barrel due to supply uncertainty caused by the war in Iran. In a press release, Energy Minister Dubravka Djedovic handanovic stated that the suspension is effective until March 19. It applies to all modes of transport for exporting?diesel and gasoline, as well as crude oil. Due to the uncertainty surrounding global supply in light of the conflict in Iran, crude oil prices on Monday...

Fossil Fuels

US Energy chief defends waiver of Russian oil sanctions and blames higher gas prices on fear

Trump administration officials on Monday defended the decision to temporarily lift sanctions against Russian oil and predicted a dramatic 'increase' in gasoline prices due to the Iran War would only last a few weeks. On multiple TV talk shows Energy Secretary Chris Wright, and U.S. The Ambassador to the United Nations Mike Waltz stated that a waiver granted last week to Indian oil purchases would ease pressure on the global markets. Waltz told NBC's 'Meet the Press' that the 30-day pause would allow the oil barrels sitting on ships, millions of them, to be sent to refineries in India. Wright...

Crude Oil

Power Markets

Power Markets

Crews repair line at Russian-controlled Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant in Ukraine

The head of Russia's nuclear energy corporation announced on Thursday that repair crews had restored the external line of the Russian-controlled?Zaporizhzhia nucleopower plant in southeast Ukraine, nearly a month after the facility was shut down. In a public statement, Alexei Likhachev, the director general of Rosatom said that repairs were completed on the Ferosplavna-1 power line, which connects the plant with the grid, late Thursday afternoon. He said that the repair work was completed "one day earlier than scheduled" at Europe's biggest nuclear plant with its six reactors. The plant was taken over by Russia shortly after the invasion of...

Power Markets

Due to the strikes against Iran, Russia has halted construction at Bushehr Nuclear Plant.

Alexei Likhachev, the chief of Rosatom, said that the U.S. and Israeli air attack on Iran has halted the construction of new 'units' of Iran's nuclear 'power plant' in the 'port city' of Bushehr. Likhachev warned earlier of the danger posed by'strikes near Iranian nucleus facilities. He said that explosions were heard 'just a few kilometres from the facility, even though the facility was not being targeted. He told journalists that the work has stopped on the sites of the second &?third units. He said that it was difficult to predict what would happen next, due to the military operations...

Power Markets

ArcelorMittal closes its second Ukrainian unit amid Russian attacks on the power sector

The company announced on Friday that ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine's largest steelmaker, is closing another division in Ukraine because of a 'deepening energy crises caused by Russia's continued attacks on Ukraine's energy system. Russia has stepped up its strikes against Ukraine's energy industry, targeting power plants and substations. This forced Kyiv into cutting off power to businesses, and increasing imports from Europe. The company, an ArcelorMittal SA subsidiary, announced in a press release that it will close its subsidiary Casting and Mechanical Plant. This plant is one of the largest enterprises in the country, and includes foundry equipment, thermal and...

Power Markets

Russia declares local truce to allow repairs at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Plant

A local ceasefire was declared near the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant in southeast Ukraine on Friday, to allow repairs of an external power line. The plant is the largest in Europe. Under Russian Control Since shortly after the beginning of the war, in 2022. The plant does not produce electricity and relies on outside power to maintain its nuclear material cool in order to avoid a catastrophic incident. Russia and Ukraine accuse each other frequently of putting the safety of the plant at risk by staging attacks near it. Last year, a similar 'local truce' was established when the power...

Power Markets

IAEA: Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant operates on the sole remaining main electricity line

The U.N. nuclear watchdog reported on Thursday that the Russian-owned Zaporizhzhia?power station in southeast Ukraine was operating 'on its only remaining outside powerline after losing a backup line a little more than a week ago. Rafael Grossi said in a statement that the Ferrosplavna-1 electrical line was shut down on 10 February "apparently as a result" of military activity. He said that the plant, which is?Europe's biggest with six reactors?, now operates with only outside power?from Dniprovska, he added. The plant was captured by Russian forces in the first few weeks of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. It does not generate...

Power Markets

Lavrov warns Russia against any new US attack on Iran

In an interview published on Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov?said any new U.S. attack on Iran would have serious consequences. He called for restraint in order to find a solution that will allow Iran to pursue a peaceful nuclear programme. Lavrov's interview with Saudi Arabia's Al-Arabiya TV was broadcast a day after U.S. negotiators and Iranian negotiators met in Geneva for indirect talks to avert a new crisis between Washington, D.C. and Tehran. "The consequences of this are bad." Already, there have been attacks on Iran's nuclear sites under the control the International Atomic Energy Agency. Lavrov stated in...

Nuclear Power

Rosatom denies that Siemens Energy was a contributor to the Hungarian Power Plant

The companies confirmed that Rosatom, the Russian state nuclear power company, has released Siemens Energy from its contract to?help build Paks II in Hungary. This confirms an earlier report on the news website Politico. Rosatom informed?that it had terminated the contract with the firm?at the?end of 2025 because its?inability? to meet its contractual obligations. Siemens Energy stated that there were no sanctions in place at the time of termination, and that it fulfilled its contractual obligations in compliance with all national and international laws. It said that "at the time when the fulfillment would have made sense, the customer had...

Electric Utilities

Russian nuclear agency rejects Ukrainian claim that it cannot operate Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant

Rosatom, the state-owned nuclear corporation of Russia, rejected on Thursday a Ukrainian claim that Russia did not have the necessary equipment or components to operate the nuclear power station built by the Soviets in Zaaporizhzhia. In?2022, Russia assumed control of Europe's largest nuclear power plant from Ukraine. Currently, all six of the?VVER 1000 pressurised-water reactors designed by the Soviet Union are in a state known as "cold shut down". Both Moscow and Kyiv want to run the plant, which is a major issue in negotiations on ending war. Pavlo Kovtoniuk is the head of Ukrainian nuclear company Energoatom. He told...

Power Markets

Ukraine boosts Kyiv's air defence in anticipation of possible Russian attacks

Denys Shmyhal, Minister of Energy in Ukraine, said that senior Ukrainian officials agreed on Wednesday to increase air defence capabilities around the capital Kyiv. This is to counter any possible future Russian air attacks against energy infrastructure. The 'fresh' preparations follow the attacks in Kyiv, where officials are scrambling to repair damages to heating and electricity networks that has left thousands of people in darkness and cold. "Most information will not be made public." In the context of?potential further Russian attacks?, we discussed strengthening Kyiv?s active air defense, especially for?energy facilities?, Shmyhal wrote after a military staff meeting on Telegram....

Power Markets

The first concrete pouring at Hungary's Russian built Paks 2 nuclear power plant

Hungarian Foreign Ministry Peter 'Szijjarto' said that the first concrete pour at Hungary’s Russian-built nuclear plant Paks 2 was on Thursday. This officially made it a.nuclear facility under construction. Rosatom, the Russian state-owned nuclear energy company, will build two new reactors under an agreement signed in 2014 between Budapest and Moscow. Hungary wants to expand Paks by adding two Russian VVER reactors. Each VVER has a capacity of 1.2 gigawatts. The 12.5 billion Euro project, which was awarded to Rosatom without a tender, is often cited as proof of the warm relationship between Russian President Vladimir Putin and?Hungarian Premier Viktor...

Natural Gas Utilities

Ukraine Energy Minister warns of further power cuts and possible Russian attacks

Ukraine's Energy Minister warned Ukrainian households on Wednesday of the possibility that blackouts planned for the coming days could become worse and Russian forces may?launch another air attack in order to further disable power networks and heating systems. Denys Shmyhal reported that more than 200 "emergency" crews were working in the capital to restore heating in apartment buildings following a series mass Russian attacks on January. Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, said that over 1,100 buildings were still without heat on Tuesday. "The energy situation remains very difficult." "There is a danger that the timetables for electricity cuts could...

Power Markets

Ukraine's electricity exports record a 40% jump to 894 gigawatt-hours in January

Analyst ExPro reported on Monday that Ukraine's imports of electricity jumped by 40% between December 2025 and January 2026, to a new record?894 Gigawatt Hours. This was due to the constant Russian attacks against Ukraine's energy system. This is the highest amount of imports during the full-scale war. Hungary still accounts for the biggest share, 45%. The consultancy reported that overall, the supply increased in all directions except Moldova. Russia's attacks on Ukraine’s energy sector have intensified in recent months. Power stations, energy distribution systems, and gas sector installations are all being targeted. consecutive attacks On the generating and thermo...