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Siemens, GE Vernova Increase U.S. Investment to Meet Gas Turbine, Power Demand

Siemens and GE Vernova are both planning U.S. investment to meet demand for gas turbines as well as grid solutions.

By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

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Capstone Restarts Mantoverde Copper Mine, but Workers' Strike Continues

Workers at the Mantoverde copper mine in Chile have been on strike since January 2, though the company was able to reactivate operations after accessing its desalination plant..

By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

Antofagasta Misses 2025 Copper Guidance

Chilean miner Antofagasta Minerals missed its 2025 copper production guidance. Volumes are expected to increase this year, while the company continues to develop projects at Centinela and Los Pelambres to boost output..

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

Vietnam Chemical Project Hastens Progress

Owners of the Duc Giang Nghi Son Chemical Complex Project in Vietnam have launched a "100-day peak campaign" that continues construction around the clock and through holiday periods..

By Ralph Diasanta, Research Specialist

Tunisia Plans 2.3 GW of Wind and Solar Tenders in 2026

Tunisia has approved plans to tender more than 2.3 gigawatts (GW) of renewable energy capacity in 2026, marking a significant step in accelerating its clean energy transition and reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels..

By Yogesh Kumar, Lead Researcher-Power

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Devon-Coterra $58 Billion Tie-up Targets Large Inventory of Sub-$40 Wells

Devon Energy and Coterra Energy announced that they would join forces as a combined Houston-based company in a deal that values the combined enterprise at $58 billion.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

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Japan Suspends Nuclear Restart After Alarm Sounds

Japan's accelerated return to nuclear power with the restart of a reactor at the world's largest nuclear power plant, Kashiwazaki-Kariwa, lasted just hours after an alarm sounded and the process was ended.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Baker Hughes Looks to Power Systems, LNG for Business in 2026

    Industrial Info is tracking about $123 billion worth of active and proposed projects featuring Baker Hughes' services or technology, including more than $90 billion worth in the U.S.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • NextEra Looks to Nuclear, Renewables for Powering Data Centers

    NextEra looks to build out its nuclear and renewables fleet, which features solar and battery storage, in order to serve data center customers.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

  • EU Signs Landmark South American Trade Deal

    It has taken almost 25 years but the European Union (EU) has signed its largest ever free trade agreement with an alliance of key South American countries, which will affect trade across many key sectors from agriculture and cars to pharmaceuticals, renewable energy and critical raw materials.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Storm Kristin Impacts Central and Southeastern Spain

    A rare red weather alert in Spain signals extreme wind, rain, snow and coastal hazards, with elevated risk to transport, power infrastructure and energy assets.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    January 28, 2026 Read Article
  • From Recession Survivor to Industry Pioneer: Ed Lewis's Data Revolution

    Ed Lewis, the founder and CEO of Industrial Info Resources (IIR), calls the IIR model "surveillance-grade" because it is active and asset-level. Now, IIR is exploring AI.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    January 28, 2026 Read Article
  • California Touts Clean Energy Amid Push for Offshore Drilling

    California's governor criticized the Trump administration for abandoning U.N.-backed climate initiatives.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    January 28, 2026 Read Article
  • Winter Storm Fern Causes Power Plant Outages

    This article summarizes, as of Tuesday afternoon, the power plants with confirmed outages either directly due to the weather or new outages overlapping with Winter Storm Fern.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    January 28, 2026 Read Article
  • East Coast on Alert for Next Winter Storm

    A potentially significant winter storm may impact the U.S. East Coast this weekend, possibly named Gianna.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    January 28, 2026 Read Article
  • Queensland's Giant Borumba Hydro Project Advances

    Commonwealth approval has been granted for the 2,000 megawatt (MW) Borumba Pumped Hydro Project in Queensland, Australia, allowing exploratory works to start in the coming months.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    January 28, 2026 Read Article

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Petrobras Runs Higher Refining Rates, Downstream Plans Emerge

Petrobras expects to continue growing its refining installed capacity through expansions and new projects.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • Venezuelan Barrels Trickle in Amid U.S. Sale Claims

    The U.S. government claims it netted $500 million from the sale of Venezuelan crude oil.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    January 16, 2026 Read Article
  • Venezuelan Barrels Point to Lower Crude Oil Prices

    U.S. refiners may already be plotting in Venezuelan crude oil runs. That could lead to lower crude oil prices and create headwinds domestically.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    January 15, 2026 Read Article
  • Is CEQ Rule the End 'Regulatory Reign of Terror' or the Start of Legal Chaos?

    The Trump administration finalized a rule January 7 scaling back the requirement that the White House Council on Environmental Quality set uniform standards for federal agencies to conduct environmental analyses under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), continuing its effort to cut regulation and expedite the construction of infrastructure.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    January 15, 2026 Read Article
  • Valero Plans Gasoline Imports as California Refineries Close

    Industrial Info is tracking about $1.3 billion worth of active and proposed projects from Valero across the U.S., nearly 90% of which is attributed to U.S.-based crude oil-refining projects.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    January 9, 2026 Read Article
  • EIA: U.S. Retail Gasoline Prices Drop in 2025 for Third Year

    Greater supply of crude and refined products led to a third consecutive year of lower pump prices for U.S. drivers in 2025, according to the EIA.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    January 8, 2026 Read Article
  • Big Questions About Oil and the Future of Venezuela

    U.S. President Donald Trump says the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife will benefit the nation and the world, allowing the country to reinvigorate its flagging oil industry.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    January 6, 2026 Read Article

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IMF Says Canada Would Get Stimulus through Integration

Canada's central bank on Wednesday left its key interest rates unchanged as the economy copes with U.S. tariff pressure. The IMF says it has ideas on support.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

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Mosaic Endures Rough 2025 for Phosphates, But Upbeat on 2026

Industrial Info is tracking more than $1.5 billion worth of active and proposed projects from Mosaic worldwide, about $1.1 billion of which is attributed to projects across the U.S. and Canada.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

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Ford Picks Leader for New BESS-Manufacturing Unit

Ford has tapped Lisa Drake to head up its new BESS-manufacturing unit, which it announced in December.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • Corning Signs $6 Billion Deal to Supply Meta with Fiber-Optic Cable

    As Meta Platforms builds out its network of data centers in the U.S., including two massive AI facilities in Ohio and Louisiana, the company has struck a deal with Corning, which will supply Meta with fiber optic cable.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • Ireland Clears Way for Energy-Intensive Investment

    The Irish government has approved a new energy plan to boost investment in energy intensive facilities including data centers, life sciences, semiconductors and Artificial Intelligence (AI).

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • New Energy/AI Ecosystem Takes Shape in Utah

    A new energy ecosystem is taking shape in Utah, and a data center hyperscaler plans a multibillion-dollar investment to take advantage of the existing energy infrastructure.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • Morocco's Automotive Growth Shapes Africa's Industrial Future

    Africa's leading car manufacturer and exporter, Morocco, is witnessing robust growth in its automotive industry.

    By Sharun Anthony, Content Editor

    January 22, 2026 Read Article
  • Japan PM's Snap Elections Could Strengthen Her Energy Policy

    Japan's still-new prime minister has called for snap elections on February 8, hoping to leverage her personal popularity to boost her party's margin in the Japanese parliament.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    January 21, 2026 Read Article
  • Automakers Pull a Slow U-Turn on EVs

    U.S. and Canadian automaking project activity is starting to show the effect of the slow pivot domestic automakers are making away from electric vehicles and toward hybrids and vehicles powered by traditional internal combustion engines.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    January 20, 2026 Read Article
  • Chipmaker TSMC Projects 2026 Capex will Reach $52 Billion-$56 Billion

    TSMC plans for between $52 and $56 billion in capital spending for 2026, an increase of as much as 40% from 2025's figure.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    January 20, 2026 Read Article
  • European Leaders Vow to Not Bow to Trump's Tariff Threats

    Europe's leading nations have reacted strongly to threats by the U.S. President Donald Trump to impose fresh tariffs on eight allied nations which are opposed to his proposed takeover of Greenland.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    January 19, 2026 Read Article
  • IIR's January 19 Market Scorecard Brings You Breaking Geopolitical News

    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

    January 19, 2026 Read Article

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Commonwealth LNG Sales Agreement, Indonesia Biodiesel Mandates, BP: Your Daily Energy News

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

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

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Gulf Coast Energy Exports, Woodside: Your Daily Energy News

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

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

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Trying Again: Carlyle Group in Talks to Buy Lukoil International Assets

This is Lukoil's third attempt to make U.S. sanction-forced asset sale. Previous two were nixed by U.S. Treasury Department for having Moscow ties.

By Jesse Broehl, News Editor

  • Dow Announces Major Restructuring Plan

    Chemical company Dow has announced a major restructuring plan that will streamline operations and eliminate approximately 13% of its workforce.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • Senators on Permitting Reform: Time to Put Away Swords

    There is growing support in the U.S. Senate, and among a wide range of stakeholder groups, for federal permitting reform that is bipartisan and technology-neutral.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

  • U.S. Treasury Eases Sanctions on Venezuela

    Sanctions are easing on Venezuela as U.S. President Donald Trump tries to revive the energy sector in the OPEC founder. Billions of dollars and decades' worth of commitments are needed for a recovery.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

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Peru Plans to Add Nine Solar Projects to Grid by 2028

Peru expects nine new solar projects to begin operations by 2028, adding 1,420 MW of installed capacity and attracting US$1.26 billion of investment

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

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U.K. Completes World's Largest Offshore Wind Auction

The U.K. has completed Europe's largest ever wind auction, awarding contracts for 8.4 gigawatts (GW) of new capacity which will be capable of powering more than 12 million homes.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Trump Backs off European Tariff Threat over Greenland

    In a back-and-forth dialogue at venues ranging from the World Economic Forum to Truth Social, U.S. President Donald Trump has stepped down on his threat of using military force to obtain Greenland for the U.S. and has called off pending retaliatory tariffs on eight European nations.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • Andritz Wins South Korean Hydropower Supply Contract, Adding to Global Project Backlog

    Austrian company Andritz's win this week to supply two turbines to a pumped-storage hydropower project in South Korea joins a recent win to refurbish a major Norwegian hydropower plant.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • Small Nuclear Design from GE Vernova Hitachi Clears U.K. Process

    The U.K.'s nuclear assessment authority, the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR), has successfully completed assessing the BWRX-300 small modular reactor (SMR) designed by GE Vernova Hitachi (Wilmington, North Carolina).

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

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Morocco's Dual Energy Policy: Renewables Rise, Gas Persists

After years of reliance on imported fossil fuels to meet its power needs, Morocco is tapping into its solar, wind and hydro potential

By Sharun Anthony, Content Editor

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India Installs Record Renewable Generation

India achieved a record-high renewable energy capacity addition of nearly 44 gigawatts (GW) in 2025, led by strong growth in solar and wind power.

By Yogesh Kumar, Lead Researcher-Power

  • Saudi Arabia Plans to Award 14 GW of Renewable Energy Projects in 2026

    Saudi Arabia is set to award around 14 gigawatts (GW) of new renewable energy capacity in 2026 as it accelerates progress toward its clean energy ambitions under Vision 2030.

    By Mohammad Mikail, Regional Industry Specialist - Arabic Language

    January 20, 2026 Read Article
  • Mitsubishi Makes Haynesville Shale Grab

    Mitsubishi pays $5.2 million for U.S. natural gas acreage. Japan, with few resources of its own, has been on a streak of U.S. asset purchases.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    January 16, 2026 Read Article
  • Canada, China Ink Strategy Agreements

    Eager to halve U.S. trade, Canada's prime minister made the first visit to Beijing since 2017. Both sides agreed to improve bilateral relations, with Canada bucking U.S. trends on EV protectionism.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    January 16, 2026 Read Article
  • British Columbia Points to Big LNG Ambitions

    Working to expand opportunities with non-U.S. trading partners, the premier of British Columbia said there are at least a half dozen LNG facilities in the works in his province.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    January 14, 2026 Read Article
  • Saudi Arabia Seeks to Strengthen its Latin American Mining Footprint

    Saudi Arabia and Brazil agree on new partnerships, as Chile's minister of mines travels to Riyadh for the Future Minerals Forum, where new partnerships with the Saudi government could be announced.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    January 14, 2026 Read Article
  • Commonwealth LNG, Diamondback Energy: Your Daily Energy News

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

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    January 13, 2026 Read Article

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Australia to Stockpile Critical Minerals

The Australian government is moving forward with its A$1.2 billion (US$800 million) plan to buy and stockpile strategic critical minerals essential for clean-energy and high-technology manufacturing as well as advanced military equipment.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Rio Tinto Targets 1 Million Tons Per Year of Copper Output

    Rio Tinto plans to sell US$5 billion to $10 billion in assets from its portfolio as it targets annual copper output to 1 million tons by 2030.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    December 11, 2025 Read Article
  • Constellation Energy's Calpine Deal, Chevron's Gorgon LNG: Your Daily Energy News

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

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    December 8, 2025 Read Article
  • Rio Tinto Changes Direction on Green Iron

    Global mining and metals company Rio Tinto (London, England) has stopped working on its own branded low-carbon ironmaking product 'BioIron' and instead is teaming up with Australian environmental technology company Calix (Pymble) to make green iron using electric heating and hydrogen reduction.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    December 1, 2025 Read Article
  • Precious Metals in Focus: Gold Holds Momentum Amid Market Swings

    With record highs, steep swings and spot prices hovering around US$4,000 per ounce, gold is likely to record its strongest annual gain since 1979 despite a recent dip in prices.

    By Sharun Anthony, Content Editor

    December 1, 2025 Read Article
  • Australia: Renewables Overtake Fossil-Fuel Power For First Time

    Australia's renewable energy sector produced more power than coal and gas sources for the first time in October, marking a pivotal shift in the country's power mix.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    November 14, 2025 Read Article
  • Precious Metals in Focus: Platinum Group Metals at a Glance

    Known for their resilience, value and outstanding catalytic properties, platinum group metals stand significant in today's era of clean energy and sustainability

    By Sharun Anthony, Content Editor

    November 10, 2025 Read Article

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