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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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Brookfield Upbeat on U.S. Odds for Renewable, Nuclear Growth
Brookfield Renewable continues to develop wind and solar projects across the U.S., while its parent company is taking a bigger role in nuclear-energy development.
By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
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Venezuelan Refinery Capacity at 750,000 BBL/d
Internal data show Venezuela can process about what OPEC sources said the nation was producing in December. Various reports suggest export capacity is on the rise.
By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
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Permian Gas Production to Increase
Enterprise Products Partners said the gas-to-oil ratio in the Permian Basin is changing so that it's yielding more natural gas.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
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Canada's Eldorado Gold to Buy Foran, Expanding Copper Holdings
Canada's Eldorado Gold has announced that it will acquire fellow Canadian miner Foran Mining in a C$3.8 billion deal intended to broaden Eldorado's exposure to copper.
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New U.S. Oil Export Facility License, Marathon's Venezuelan Crude Purchases: Your Daily Energy News
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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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LyondellBasell Looks to Brighter Petrochemicals Market in 2026
LyondellBasell is optimistic about 2026, following a rough 2025 that saw prices and margins weakened by unfavorable market factors.
By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
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ISM: U.S. Manufacturing Activity Rises to Highest Level Since 2022
The Institute of Supply Management's (ISM) Purchasing Managers Index, a leading indicator for the level of economic activity in U.S. manufacturing, reached its highest level since 2022 and showed expansion for the first time in 12 months.
By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor
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Texas LNG Closer to FID with New Financing
Some $5.7 billion in debt financing puts the Texas LNG facility one step closer to reaching a final investment decision this year.
By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
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Winter Storm Gianna Slams Southeast With Intense Snow, Bitter ColdWinter Storm Gianna rapidly strengthened along the East Coast, bringing heavy snow, strong winds and extreme cold to the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
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February 3, 2026 Read Article -
Fresnillo 2025 Gold & Silver Production Within Target Despite DeclineFresnillo's 2025 production was down from 2024, but silver volumes remained in line with guidance and gold surpassed it.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
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European Nations Back 'World's Largest Energy Hub'European leaders and energy ministers have committed to cooperating on the creation of what they called the world's largest energy hub in the North Sea based around the rollout of more affordable and secure offshore wind and hydrogen.
By Martin Lynch, European News Editor
February 3, 2026 Read Article -
Fresnillo reporta una disminución en la producción anual de plata y oro, pero se mantiene dentro del objetivoLa producción de Fresnillo para 2025 es menor que la de 2024, pero los volúmenes de plata se mantuvieron dentro del pronóstico y los de oro los superaron.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
February 3, 2026 Read Article -
La producción de cobre de Glencore en 2025 se vio afectada por menores leyes en Chile y PerúGlencore registró descensos interanuales en la producción de algunos de sus minerales, mientras que la producción de cobre cayó un 11 % debido a menores leyes en múltiples activos.
By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor
February 3, 2026 Read Article -
IIR's February 2 Market Scorecard Brings You Breaking Geopolitical NewsStay 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
February 2, 2026 Read Article
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Storm Kristin Impacts Central and Southeastern SpainA 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 RevolutionEd 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 DrillingCalifornia'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 OutagesThis 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 StormA 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 AdvancesCommonwealth 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
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World Oil Surplus, U.S. Arctic Blast, Venture Global Prevails Again: Your Daily Energy News
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Funding Bump for Austria's Largest Green Hydrogen Project
The largest green hydrogen project in Austria has been given a 123 million euro (US$144 million) boost by the state-owned Austria Wirtschaftsservice (AWS) bank.
By Martin Lynch, European News Editor
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Dangote Lekki Refinery Expansion Advances with $350 Million Construction Deal
Dangote plans to more than double the capacity of its Lekki Refinery in Nigeria.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
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Venezuelan Barrels Trickle in Amid U.S. Sale ClaimsThe 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 PricesU.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 CloseIndustrial 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 YearGreater 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 VenezuelaU.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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Constitution Pipeline Headwinds, Recovering U.S. Oil & Gas Production: Your Daily Energy News
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By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
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Winter Storm Fern Poses Nationwide Energy Test
Winter Storm Fern, a long-duration weather event, could amplify power outages, strain the energy infrastructure, and slow recovery across large portions of the United States.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
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U.S. Taking More Canadian Gas Amid Cold Snap
U.S. imports of Canadian natural gas hit a record during the weekend amid a brutal cold snap. A net exporter to the U.S., the surge comes even as bilateral ties hit a new low.
By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
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Iowa State House, Senate Propose Competing Carbon-Pipeline BillsIowa's House has passed a law that completely bans the use of eminent domain for carbon pipelines, which now goes to a Senate subcommittee for review.
By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
January 26, 2026 Read Article -
Arctic Air Surges Over Most of U.S. - Winter Storm to Impact Hundreds of MillionsWinter Storm Fern is emerging as the most significant winter storm since 2021, delivering widespread snow, destructive ice and prolonged Arctic cold from the southern Plains to New England.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
January 23, 2026 Read Article -
Amid Growing Concerns, Kinder Morgan All Smiles on U.S. LNGKinder Morgan said its fourth quarter performance in the natural gas sector was extraordinary. Amid geopolitical spats, the fate of U.S.-sourced LNG in Europe is uncertain, however.
By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
January 23, 2026 Read Article -
U.S. Energy Infrastructure Braces for Winter StormA major winter storm could impact energy infrastructure across the U.S.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
January 23, 2026 Read Article -
Arctic Outbreak Sets Stage for Winter Storm, Widespread U.S. ImpactsWinter Storm Fern is expected to develop this week as a major, high-impact winter weather event. Its effects are forecast to span nearly 700,000 square miles, from the Texas Panhandle to the Northeast.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
January 22, 2026 Read Article -
Dangerous Winter Storm Forecast to Impact at Least 75 Million PeopleWinter Storm Fern is expected to impact nearly 700,000 square miles from the southern Plains to the Northeast, bringing dangerous Arctic cold, heavy snow and significant icing that could disrupt energy infrastructure, transportation and power systems into early next week.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
January 21, 2026 Read Article
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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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Ube Corporation Announces Asian Restructuring
Ube Corporation's (Tokyo, Japan) "Vision for 2030" roadmap aims to shift focus from production of basic chemicals to specialty chemicals due to weak market conditions and oversupply.
By Ralph Diasanta, Research Specialist
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Glenfarne Seeks Financing for Texas LNG Plant
Glenfarne has made sales agreements for about half of the LNG from its planned 4-MTPA Texas LNG plant in Brownsville, Texas. The company has reportedly begun seeking financing for the project.
By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
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TotalEnergies' Lebanon Permit, Norway's Declining Production, Shell's Revenue Declines: Your Daily Energy News
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By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
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Greater Houston Home to $15 Billion Worth of Projects Under ConstructionIndustrial Info is tracking $15 billion worth of projects that are under construction in the Houston metropolitan area, with the activity spread out across a variety of major industrial sectors such as chemicals, manufacturing, and oil and gas.
By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor
January 8, 2026 Read Article -
U.S. Petrochemical Producers Plot Turnarounds Amid Weak PricesIndustrial Info is tracking more than $480 million worth of maintenance-related projects at chemical-processing plants across the U.S. that are set to begin in the first quarter.
By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
January 5, 2026 Read Article -
Urenco USA Produces First Domestic Enriched Uranium SupplyUrenco USA is enlarging its Eunice facility by about 15%, after it enriched uranium above 5% U-235 in December.
By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
January 2, 2026 Read Article -
SPEED Act Seeks to Streamline Permitting of Energy AssetsThe U.S. House of Representatives this month passed a bill that aims to streamline the federal permitting process to facilitate faster construction of energy infrastructure.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
December 31, 2025 Read Article -
Government Acts to Save the Last U.K. Ethylene PlantThe U.K. government has stepped in to save its last ethylene plant at Grangemouth in Scotland with £120 (US$160 million) million funding.
By Martin Lynch, European News Editor
December 23, 2025 Read Article -
Brazil's Petrobras Signs $17.8 Billion Feedstock Deals with BraskemPetrobras and Braskem ink feedstock supply details, with ethane volumes taking central stage as Braskem switches to gas.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
December 22, 2025 Read Article
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Morocco's Automotive Growth Shapes Africa's Industrial FutureAfrica'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 PolicyJapan'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 EVsU.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 BillionTSMC 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 ThreatsEurope'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 NewsStay 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
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By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
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IIR's January 5 Market Scorecard Brings You Breaking Geopolitical News
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By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor
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IIR's December 29 Market Scorecard Brings You Breaking Geopolitical News
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IIR's December 22 Market Scorecard Brings You Breaking Geopolitical News
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By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor
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Brazil's Transportation Sector Energy Demand Could Reach 836 Million Barrels in 2035Brazil is expected to consume 836 barrels of oil equivalent in transportation energy demand by 2035.
By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor
December 22, 2025 Read Article -
Europe 'Turning Off the Tap on Russian Gas'Europe has taken its most decisive step yet to achieving energy independence from Russia by agreeing to permanently stop the import of Russian gas by 2027 and a phase-out of Russian oil.
By Martin Lynch, European News Editor
December 17, 2025 Read Article -
IIR's December 8 Market Scorecard Brings You Breaking Geopolitical NewsStay 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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IIR's December 1 Market Scorecard Brings You Breaking Geopolitical NewsStay current with the latest geopolitical events, and more importantly, instantly connect to how these events may impact you and your business strategies
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IIR's November 17 Market Scorecard Brings You Breaking Geopolitical NewsStay current with the latest geopolitical events, and more importantly, instantly connect to how these events may impact you and your business strategies
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IIR's November 10 Market Scorecard Brings You Breaking Geopolitical NewsStay 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
November 10, 2025 Read Article
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Gulf Coast Energy Exports, Woodside: Your Daily Energy News
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By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
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Offline U.S. Oil Production, EU's Russian Gas Ban, Russian LNG Delivery: Your Daily Energy News
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By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
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Alaska LNG Announces Pipeline Developments
Glenfarne tapped Worley and a handful of others to help develop a pipeline for the Alaska LNG facility. The first phase of operations focuses on domestic energy needs.
By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
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Record Europe LNG Imports, U.S. Restructures Biden-Era Clean-Energy Funding: Your Daily Energy News
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By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
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Targa Expands Permian Footprint with Acquisition, New PipelineIndustrial Info is tracking more than $7.5 billion worth of active and proposed projects from Targa, more than 80% of which are located in Texas.
By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
January 19, 2026 Read Article -
Feedgas for U.S. LNG Hits RecordWith more export commitments emerging, the amount of feedgas running to the eight operational LNG terminals across the U.S. set a record Monday
By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
January 13, 2026 Read Article -
Ed Lewis Of Industrial Info Resources On How To Leverage Data To Grow Your BusinessEd Lewis is the founder and CEO of Industrial Info Resources, which for the last 42 years has been providing data and market intelligence across the entire supply chain of companies involved in industrial and energy-related markets.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
January 12, 2026 Read Article -
North America's Near-Term Weather Outlook and its Implications for Energy MarketsThe 2025-26 late-winter outlook is defined by short-term polar vortex variability, rather than a sustained cold regime.
By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
January 12, 2026 Read Article -
Flooding, Severe Weather Risks Loom for Southeast U.S.A multi-day storm system will create episodic, weather-driven risks for energy and industrial operations from the Plains into the Southeast through Saturday.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
January 8, 2026 Read Article -
Market Factors Alone Create Venezuelan HeadwindsThe break-even price for Venezuelan crude oil is likely the highest for major global producers, which adds further complications to U.S. President Donald Trump's ambitions to overhaul a delipidated industry.
By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
January 8, 2026 Read Article
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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
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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
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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
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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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U.S.' Rising Share of Europe's LNG, Golden Pass LNG, PJM Power Demand: Your Daily Energy NewsScan through a selection of energy-related news highlights that we think will interest our readers.
By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
February 2, 2026 Read Article -
Retail Gasoline Proves Volatile Post-FernRetail gasoline prices were under pressure from the demand surge that came ahead of Winter Storm Fern. Volatility is likely at the pump given the outlook for lingering cold across North America.
By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
February 2, 2026 Read Article -
New Winter Storm Targets Southeast With Snow, Cold and WindWinter Storm Gianna is expected to impact much of the Southeast this weekend, bringing widespread heavy snow, dangerous cold and powerful coastal winds.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
January 30, 2026 Read Article -
Nucor Looks to Brighter 2026, Expects Steel Market ImprovementNucor is looking forward to a better atmosphere for the domestic steel-production sector in 2026, with stronger volumes and prices projected from demand driven by data centers, infrastructure and other factors.
By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
January 30, 2026 Read Article -
Google, NVIDIA Invest in Redwood Materials to Support Energy StorageGoogle joined NVIDIA in investing in Redwood Materials as the battery recycling and materials company moves into energy-storage production.
By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor
January 30, 2026 Read Article -
U.S. Natural Gas Rebounding Post-FernCold winter weather caused widespread curtailments across the U.S. natural gas sector but the situation was returning to normal by the end of the week.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
January 30, 2026 Read Article
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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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Iron Ore and Copper Lead Rio Tinto to Solid Q4 Performance
Rio Tinto reported higher year-on-year production of iron ore, copper and lithium.
By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor
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Cochilco Forecasts Strong Chilean Copper Output through 2033
Chile will reach two peak outputs in 2027 and 2033. It will continue to produce more than 20% of the world's copper.
By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
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Brasil añadió 7.403 MW de nueva capacidad instalada a su sistema eléctrico en 2025, y se espera una mayor incorporación en 2026
Brasil añadió 7.403 MW de nueva capacidad instalada, liderada por fuentes renovables.
By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor
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Brazil Boosts Power Output in 2025, with More Expected in 2026Brazil's ANEEL reported the South American nation added 7,403 megawatts (MW) of new installed capacity throughout 2025.
By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
January 20, 2026 Read Article -
Petrobras Surpasses 2025 Production TargetsPetrobras surpassed its oil, hydrocarbons and commercial production targets for 2025. Volumes are expected to increase this year as the company continues to deploy new FPSOs.
By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
January 19, 2026 Read Article -
Codelco Gets Green Light to Extend Chilean Copper Mine LifeChile's Codelco can extend the life of its Ministro Hales copper mine to 2054 after receiving environmental approval.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
January 16, 2026 Read Article -
Arabia Saudita busca fortalecer su presencia minera en LatinoaméricaArabia Saudita y Brasil acuerdan nuevas alianzas, mientras la ministra de Minería de Chile viaja a Riad para participar en el Foro de Minerales del Futuro, donde podrían anunciarse nuevas colaboraciones con el gobierno saudí.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
January 15, 2026 Read Article -
Continúa la huelga de trabajadores en la mina de cobre Capstone Mantoverde en ChileLos trabajadores de la mina de cobre Mantoverde, en Chile, continúan en huelga desde el 2 de enero.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
January 15, 2026 Read Article -
Trump Administration Supports Revoking Minnesota Mining BanCongress has 60 days to act on legislation introduced by U.S. House member Pete Stauber (R-Minnesota) to overturn a mining ban near Minnesota's Boundary Waters area, paving the way for a subsidiary of Chilean-focused Antofagasta to construct a copper-nickel mine in the area.
By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
January 14, 2026 Read Article
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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
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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
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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
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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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Questions Emerge over Future of U.S. Trade Deal with Europe, Including LNG>The Green Party of Germany said U.S.-sourced LNG should be snubbed amid the row over Greenland. The U.S. government is backing LNG as a source of global energy security.
By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
January 20, 2026 Read Article -
EDF-France Raises Nuclear Investment EstimateElectricite de France has raised the estimated investment required to build six new nuclear reactors, reflecting higher construction costs and revised project assumptions since the program was announced in 2022.
By Yogesh Kumar, Lead Researcher-Power
January 20, 2026 Read Article -
Leviathan Gas Field Expansion, Talen's PJM Acquisition: Your Daily Energy NewsScan through a selection of energy-related news highlights that we think will interest our clients.
By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
January 19, 2026 Read Article -
Equinor Spending US$10 Billion To Maintain Norway's OutputNorway's oil and gas heavyweight Equinor (Stavanger) has awarded almost US$10 billion in framework contracts to maintain the company's offshore installations and onshore plants on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
By Martin Lynch, European News Editor
January 19, 2026 Read Article -
TotalEnergies' Venezuela Stance, Record U.S. Power Consumption: Your Daily Energy NewsScan through a selection of energy-related news highlights that we think will interest our clients.
By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist
January 14, 2026 Read Article -
Spain Awards Almost $1 Billion for Energy StorageSpain's government has announced 818 million euro (US$956 million) in financial support for 126 energy storage projects designed to strengthen its power supplies.
By Martin Lynch, European News Editor
January 14, 2026 Read Article
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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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Scatec Secures PPA with Egypt for Africa's Largest Solar-Plus-Storage Project
Norwegian renewable energy developer Scatec ASA (Oslo) has secured a long-term power purchase agreement with the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) to develop what would be the largest integrated solar-and-storage project on the African continent.
By Mohammad Mikail, Regional Industry Specialist - Arabic Language
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Mining Giants Rio Tinto and Glencore Back in Merger/Acquisition Talks
Rio Tinto is in preliminary discussions to combine its mining resources with those of Glencore, but the outcome of those negotiations is far from certain.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
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Nickel Processing Grows with EV Demand, Production Efforts
Demand for nickel has been rising due to its use in stainless steel and specialty alloys, but also the expansion of lithium-ion battery production for electric vehicles.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
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IEA: Global Coal Use Up Slightly in 2025, But Declines Seen to 2030Global use of all types of coal was expected to go up a bit in 2025, slightly exceeding last year's record usage, the IEA said in a new report, but it still expects coal use to fall gradually for the rest of this decade.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
December 29, 2025 Read Article -
EIA: It Is Difficult to Track Many Critical Minerals Supply/Demand and MarketsMany minerals deemed critical for the data center revolution and for the energy transition have no standard reporting mechanisms for supply, demand, reserves, or mining costs.
By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor
December 29, 2025 Read Article -
As Global Refining Slows, Producers Look to PetrochemicalsIndustrial Info is tracking more than $383.7 billion worth of active and proposed capital-spending projects at refineries globally, as well as more than $21.6 billion worth of maintenance-related projects.
By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief
December 17, 2025 Read Article -
Last-Minute Deal to Save South African SmeltersSouth Africa's struggling power utility Eskom (Johannesburg, South Africa) has agreed to talks with the owners of some of the country's leading aluminum smelters to prevent their imminent closure with the loss of almost 5,000 jobs.
By Martin Lynch, European News Editor
December 12, 2025 Read Article -
Delegates Unable to Advance Fossil Fuel Phase-Out at U.N. Climate SummitThe United Nations' annual climate summit was not able to add details to the high-level goals of the 2023 climate summit
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
December 1, 2025 Read Article -
IEA Connects Energy Security with National SecurityThe International Energy Agency details a broadening range of risks facing nations relating to energy security
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
November 20, 2025 Read Article
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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
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South Korea's KHNP Secures Stake in TerraPower, Will Support Natrium Reactor
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Company secured a stake in the Bill Gates-backed mini-nuclear developer TerraPower after SK Innovation transferred part of its 10% stake in the company, and the two South Korean companies pledged to support construction of TerraPower's Natrium reactor.
By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor
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IEA Finds Solar Power Leading Global Renewables
China still leads the world in solar technology, while wind is lopsided because of policies embraced by the U.S. government.
By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor
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China's Lower Fossil-Fueled Power Use, India-UAE LNG Deal: 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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Saudi Arabia Plans to Award 14 GW of Renewable Energy Projects in 2026Saudi 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 GrabMitsubishi 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 AgreementsEager 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 AmbitionsWorking 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 FootprintSaudi 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 NewsScan 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
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Severe Tropical Cyclone Hayley Barrels Into Western Australia
Severe Tropical Cyclone Hayley has crossed Western Australia's Kimberley coast near the Dampier Peninsula, bringing destructive winds, heavy rain, and flooding risk.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
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Rescue Plan for Australia's Largest Aluminum Smelter
The Australian government has agreed a plan to save the country's largest aluminum smelter from closure.
By Martin Lynch, European News Editor
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Mining Industry: Pursue ESG Goals, Drop the Acronym
Over seven in 10 executives globally who work in and around mining believe ESG is an overused term, but that same percentage--72%--believe the acronym's constituent elements of environment, social and governance are essential to the industry's future.
By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief
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Rio Tinto Targets 1 Million Tons Per Year of Copper OutputRio 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 NewsScan 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 IronGlobal 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 SwingsWith 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 TimeAustralia'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 GlanceKnown 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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