Energy
- A Swedish city is being moved — building by building — amid Europe’s minerals push - Sweden's northernmost city of Kiruna is on the move because of ground subsidence from the expansion of the world's largest underground iron ore mine.
- Insiders Who Purchased AU$798.2k Of Resources & Energy Group Stock May Not Have Expected 13% Tumble - The recent 13% drop in Resources & Energy Group Limited's ( ASX:REZ ) stock could come as a blow to insiders who...
- Oil giant BP to sell 65% stake in $10 billion Castrol unit - The oil giant is looking to divest $20 billion of its assets by the end of 2027.
- Fed chair candidate Hassett says U.S. is way behind the curve on lowering rates - Hassett said the artificial intelligence boom is boosting economic growth while simultaneously putting downward pressure on inflation.
- What a Russia-Ukraine peace deal could mean for Europe's gas supplies - While pipeline infrastructure could be salvageable, turning the tap back on is set to be politically controversial.
- Trump halts wind projects, including Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, Dominion stock drops 4% - Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said the administration paused the projects due to national security concerns identified by the Pentagon.
- Waymo pauses robotaxi service in San Francisco after blackout chaos — Musk says Tesla car service unaffected - As power outages spread Saturday, videos shared on social media appeared to show multiple Waymo vehicles stalled in traffic in different parts of San Francisco.
- Trump Media to merge with fusion power company TAE Technologies in $6 billion deal - Trump Media and Technology Group announced a merger agreement with fusion power company TAE Technologies valued at more than $6 billion.
- BP names Meg O’Neill new CEO — its fourth in 6 years - BP's share price is up over 15% year-to-date. It made gains in the previous session and after hours trading as investors responded to the news.
- Red hot Texas is getting so many data center requests that experts see a bubble - Cheap land and and cheap energy are helping to fuel a boom in proposals to build data centers in Texas.