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Data Center Opposition Growing Across States

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Opposition to data centers is accelerating across the U.S. One research group said at least $156 billion of proposed projects were cancelled or delayed in 2025.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

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  • Oncor, Others Push for More T&D Capacity in Texas' Permian Basin

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    Industrial Info is tracking nearly $10 billion worth of active and proposed T&D projects in the Permian area of Texas, including nearly $2 billion attributed to the Permian Basin Reliability Plan.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • Maintenance Curbs U.S. LNG Activity

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    Regular maintenance has curbed the feedstock available for LNG exports. This comes as global markets are tightening in response to war in the Middle East.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • Fertilizers and Components are Also Blocked Behind Strait of Hormuz

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    As much as half of some fertilizers flow through the Strait of Hormuz, which is blocked by Iran. The Northern Hemisphere and the U.S. in particular may be temporarily shielded from resulting higher farm prices--this season.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

  • Baker Hughes to Supply Compressor Units for Argentina Gas Pipeline

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    Baker Hughes is expanding its South American footprint by supplying three compression units for a natural gas pipeline running from Argentina's Vaca Muerta shale formation to a floating LNG plant.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • Pipeline Could Increase U.S. Oil Imports from Canada

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    A crude oil pipeline from Canada could lead to an increase in U.S. imports of foreign oil. It would run counter to Canadian efforts to expand non-U.S. trade.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

Record U.S. Power Use, Freeport LNG Import Terminal Demolition: Your Daily Energy News

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Scan through a selection of energy-related news highlights that we think will interest our readers.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

Plans for Swedish SMR Advances Under New Act

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The first application to build a small modular reactor (SMR) plant has been submitted under Sweden's new Act on Government Approval of Nuclear Facilities.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

Perú Parece Encaminarse a una Segunda Vuelta Presidencial, con Fujimori Liderando las Encuestas

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Con los índices de popularidad actuales, Perú se perfila para una segunda vuelta en las elecciones presidenciales.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

France Advances 10-GW Offshore and Floating Wind Expansion Plan

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France plans to award 10 offshore wind projects with a combined capacity of around 10 gigawatts (GW) by late 2026 or early 2027.

By Yogesh Kumar, Lead Researcher-Power

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India's Nuclear Leap: Kalpakkam Fast Breeder Reactor Achieves Critical Milestone

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India's 500-megawatt (MW) prototype Fast Breeder Reactor (PFBR), located at Kalpakkam, about 70 kilometers south of Chennai, achieved first criticality on April 6.

By Yogesh Kumar, Lead Researcher-Power

  • Peru Appears Poised for Presidential Runoff

    Judging by current popularity ratings, Peru is on track for a runoff presidential election. Resolving leadership instability is critical to the mining sector's business environment.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published April 07, 2026 Read Article
  • U.K. Says 'No' to Chinese Wind Turbines

    The U.K. government blocks plans by Chinese wind turbine maker Mingyang for a major manufacturing plant in Scotland on security grounds.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    Published April 07, 2026 Read Article
  • Chevron Restarts Leviathan Gas Field in Mediterranean Sea

    Israeli authorities have approved the restart of the Leviathan gas field in the Mediterranean Sea, which has been idled since fighting in the Middle East began in February.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    Published April 07, 2026 Read Article
  • U.S. Solar's Second-Quarter Kickoffs Point to Sector's Strengths

    Despite a sharp decline in installations in 2025, solar is set to continue playing a significant role in U.S. power generation, with several big-ticket projects set to begin construction in the current quarter.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    Published April 06, 2026 Read Article
  • Green Ammonia Projects See Movement in Texas, Quebec

    Developers of two North American green ammonia projects made moves regarding equipment procurement last week, with one selecting an electrolyzer provider and the other issuing an RFP for equipment.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published April 06, 2026 Read Article
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Oncor, Others Push for More T&D Capacity in Texas' Permian Basin

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Industrial Info is tracking nearly $10 billion worth of active and proposed T&D projects in the Permian area of Texas, including nearly $2 billion attributed to the Permian Basin Reliability Plan.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

Featured Story

Maintenance Curbs U.S. LNG Activity

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Regular maintenance has curbed the feedstock available for LNG exports. This comes as global markets are tightening in response to war in the Middle East.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

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Severe Storms, Flooding Threaten Central U.S. Energy, Logistics

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Severe storms and flooding across the Plains, Midwest and Mid-Atlantic threaten refining, power and logistics networks, with repeated convective impacts increasing the risk of localized disruptions across key U.S. energy corridors.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • Europe's Hydrogen Industry Bands Together

    Six of Europe's leading makers of electrolysers used for clean hydrogen production have formed the Electrolysers for Europe (E4E) coalition, to pressure the European Union (EU) into ramping up its support for European-made technology and projects.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    Published February 18, 2026 Read Article
  • Presidents Day Weekend Storm Threats Loom for Southeast, East Coast

    A winter storm is expected to move from the U.S. Southwest across the southern Plains and into the East this weekend. This system is forecast to bring heavy rain and localized flooding.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    Published February 12, 2026 Read Article
  • CMPC lanza megaproyecto para planta de celulosa

    CMPC avanza con una inversión significativa de R$25 mil millones para construir una nueva planta de celulosa en Barra do Ribeiro, en el estado de Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    Published February 09, 2026 Read Article
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IIR's April 6 Market Scorecard Brings You Breaking Geopolitical News

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Stay current with the latest geopolitical events, and more importantly, instantly connect to how these events may impact you and your business strategies

By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

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Fertilizers and Components are Also Blocked Behind Strait of Hormuz

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As much as half of some fertilizers flow through the Strait of Hormuz, which is blocked by Iran. The Northern Hemisphere and the U.S. in particular may be temporarily shielded from resulting higher farm prices--this season.

By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

  • Novonor Exits Control of Braskem in Deal With IG4 Capital

    Brazilian private equity firm IG4 Capital has reached an agreement that could reshape the ownership structure of petrochemical giant Braskem, paving the way for IG4 to assume joint control of the company alongside state-run oil major Petrobras.

    By Mariana Soko, Chemical Processing Industry Manager - Latin America

    Published March 18, 2026 Read Article
  • Novonor vende el control de Braskem a IG4 Capital

    La firma brasileña de capital privado IG4 Capital ha alcanzado un acuerdo que podría redefinir la estructura accionaria del gigante petroquímico Braskem, allanando el camino para que IG4 asuma el control conjunto de la compañía junto con la petrolera estatal Petrobras. La operación marcaría la salida de Novonor, anteriormente conocida como Odebrecht, como accionista controlador de Braskem, aunque mantendría una participación minoritaria.

    By Mariana Soko, Chemical Processing Industry Manager - Latin America

    Published March 18, 2026 Read Article
  • Thailand's Petrochemical Industry Faces Strains

    With the recent conflict in the Middle East leading to the closure of Strait of Hormuz, Thailand's petrochemical industry has shifted from prospective growth to a heavy operational burden.

    By Ralph Diasanta, Research Specialist

    Published March 18, 2026 Read Article
  • Iran War Upends Global Agriculture by Delaying Key Chemicals

    The military conflict spreading across the Middle East is posing a major risk to agriculture, as the production of fertilizer and other major components is threatened by shipping issues.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    Published March 17, 2026 Read Article
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Perú Parece Encaminarse a una Segunda Vuelta Presidencial, con Fujimori Liderando las Encuestas

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Con los índices de popularidad actuales, Perú se perfila para una segunda vuelta en las elecciones presidenciales.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

  • Severe Storms, Flooding Threaten Central U.S. Energy, Logistics

    Severe storms and flooding across the Plains, Midwest and Mid-Atlantic threaten refining, power and logistics networks, with repeated convective impacts increasing the risk of localized disruptions across key U.S. energy corridors.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    Published April 01, 2026 Read Article
  • Rhyolite Ridge Survives Legal Challenge

    Developer Ioneer said it was cleared to proceed with its Nevada project after surviving a legal challenge from environmental advocates.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    Published April 01, 2026 Read Article
  • Canada to Loan $175M to Rare-Earth Project in Quebec

    Averting China's critical minerals dominance overcomes Ottawa-Washington tensions as Canada announces large loan to a minerals project involving Torngat Metals, founded by Trump associate Stephen Feinberg.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    Published March 31, 2026 Read Article
  • Codelco Records Profits of US$2.42 Billion

    Codelco's acquisition of 50% plus one share of Novandino Litio drove a sharp consolidated profit increase, despite production setbacks in 2025 from the El Teniente accident, reduced Chuquicamata processing and lower Gabriela Mistral grades.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published March 31, 2026 Read Article
  • U.K. Hikes Steel Tariffs to 50%

    Higher steel tariffs on imports have been introduced by the U.K. government in an effort to help its ailing sector survive.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    Published March 31, 2026 Read Article
  • U.S. Downstream Metals Developers Prep for Expansions, Upgrades

    Industrial Info is tracking more than $1.7 billion worth of capital-spending projects across downstream U.S. Metal & Minerals Industry sectors that are set to begin construction before the end of the second quarter.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    Published March 27, 2026 Read Article
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Trade Court Rules Importers are Due U.S. Tariff Refunds, With Interest

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A federal trade court has ordered the U.S. government to refund, with interest, all levies paid by importers under a 1970s-era law used by the president but recently struck down the U.S. Supreme Court.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

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Diminishing Water Resources Put Pressure on Corpus Christi, Texas

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With reservoir levels dropping to dangerous lows, authorities in Corpus Christi are looking for ways to acquire potable water after a major desalination project was cancelled last year.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

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Data Center Opposition Growing Across States

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Opposition to data centers is accelerating across the U.S. One research group said at least $156 billion of proposed projects were cancelled or delayed in 2025.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

  • Severe Storms, Flooding Threaten Central U.S. Energy, Logistics

    Severe storms and flooding across the Plains, Midwest and Mid-Atlantic threaten refining, power and logistics networks, with repeated convective impacts increasing the risk of localized disruptions across key U.S. energy corridors.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    Published April 01, 2026 Read Article
  • Floating Solar Powers Largest Belgian Cement Plant

    One of Europe's biggest floating solar power projects has been commissioned in Belgium to help decarbonise one of its largest cement plants.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    Published April 01, 2026 Read Article
  • Google Continues Texas Power Purchases for Data Operations

    Last week, Google made further provisions to power its data centers with renewable energy, signing a power purchase agreement for solar power from facilities in Texas.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published March 31, 2026 Read Article
  • Tulsa Area Raises Resistance to Oklahoma Data Centers

    This week, the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, placed a moratorium on new data center construction while citizens of a nearby town are attempting to recall their entire city council after it rezoned land to house a potential Google data center.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published March 27, 2026 Read Article
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Novo Picks Ireland for Wegovy Weight Loss Tablet Manufacturing

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Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk has confirmed a 430 million-euro (US$493 million) project to expand its key Irish manufacturing site to produce the tablet form of its weight loss drug Wegovy.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

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EIA: U.S. Coal Exports Fell in 2025

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U.S. exports of coal declined in 2025, the first time that has happened in five years, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

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Chile's Fuel Price Spikes Affect Mining, Pressures Kast

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Chile's government scaled back fuel price cushioning amid the war in the Middle East, triggering a significant price increase. The mining sector is among those affected by the measure.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

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Europe Calls To Fill Gas Storage Early

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European nations need to start stockpiling gas early this year in order to avoid a possible gas crunch due to the war in Iran.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • EU Admits Mistake Turning Away from Nuclear Power

    Europe is accelerating the development of next-generation nuclear plants using small modular reactors (SMRs) and advanced modular reactors (AMRs) after admitting that it was a mistake for the region to turn away from nuclear power.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    Published March 23, 2026 Read Article
  • Antimony: Finding its Place in the World's Critical Minerals Footprint

    While not as well-known as some other critical minerals such as lithium or nickel, antimony is crucial in industrial and military applications, including flame retardants, solar glass, ammunition and lead-acid batteries.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    Published March 18, 2026 Read Article
  • EU Unveils 'Made in Europe' Plan

    The European Union (EU) has unveiled its much-anticipated Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA), designed to stop the erosion of its industrial sectors by mandating that a significant proportion of goods and services supplied for publicly-funded projects come from the EU.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    Published March 17, 2026 Read Article
  • Norway's Bumper Rare Earths Deposit

    The developers of Europe's largest estimated rare earth elements (REE) mining project in Norway have announced an 81% increase in the estimated mineral resources.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    Published March 16, 2026 Read Article
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Nigeria Plans $750 Million Mini-Solar Grid Strategy

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Nigeria's government is planning to invest US$750 million to roll out a rural network of more than 1,300 mini-solar grids.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Global LNG Sector Rocked by War

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    The amount of feed gas supporting LNG export volumes is high in the U.S., the largest exporter in the world. An Israeli strike on a Middle East gas field showcases the fragility of the global sector, however.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • Rio Tinto Restarts South African Minerals Project

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    Mining major Rio Tinto has restarted a key minerals sands project in South Africa following a five-year hiatus over safety concerns.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Zambia Targets 10 GW of Power Generation Capacity by 2030

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    The Government of Zambia has announced an ambitious plan to increase its electricity generation capacity to approximately 10,000 megawatts (MW) by 2030, aiming to address persistent power shortages and support long-term economic growth.

    By Yogesh Kumar, Lead Researcher-Power

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India Plans Grid Expansion to Enable 900 GW Renewable Capacity

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India is planning a massive expansion of its transmission infrastructure, targeting an additional 137,500 circuit kilometers (ckm) of lines and 827,600 megavolt-amperes (MVA) of substation capacity to support 900 gigawatts (GW) of non-fossil fuel capacity by fiscal years 2035-2036.

By Yogesh Kumar, Lead Researcher-Power

  • India Prioritizes Domestic Gas Use Over Industry

    The European Union (EU) has unveiled its much-anticipated Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA), designed to stop the erosion of its industrial sectors by mandating that a significant proportion of goods and services supplied for publicly-funded projects come from the EU.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    Published March 18, 2026 Read Article
  • TotalEnergies Resilient Against War

    TotalEnergies downplayed the impact of the war on its operations in the Middle East, though it remains active in the region.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    Published March 17, 2026 Read Article
  • U.S. Gas Markets Insulated from War

    U.S. natural gas markets are shielded from the conflict in the Middle East, with domestic prices up only 5.8% since fighting began last week. It's a different story entirely in Europe.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published March 11, 2026 Read Article
  • Canada, Japan Strengthen Trade Ties with Energy Deal

    Canada's prime minister continues to expand his trade-diversification efforts. Energy-hungry Japan imports LNG, but its grid may be changing.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    Published March 09, 2026 Read Article
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Cyclone Narelle Tracks Along Australia West Coast, Raising Industrial Risk

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Cyclone Narelle was shifting to a coastal-parallel track along Western Australia, extending industrial risk despite limited impacts in Queensland and the Northern Territory, with strengthening expected to disrupt mining, power generation and export logistics through midweek.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief


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