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Wednesday, July 1, 2026
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As of 7/1/2026 3:00 PM CT Updated June 26, 2026

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Meeting the (Planned) Moment: TVA, Data Centers and Power Demand in Southeast U.S.

Published

The Tennessee Valley Authority is projecting a significant increase in electric demand across the Southeast U.S., driven by planned data centers and projected population growth.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

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  • U.S. Grid Operators Brace for Heat and Record Power Demand

    Published

    Three major electric grid operators across the eastern United States are preparing for dangerous holiday heat as demand surges and record temperatures threaten power systems.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

  • LNG Sector Holding up in Wartime, Shell Finds

    Published

    Before the Middle East conflict began in late February, Shell was expecting a substantial increase in LNG trade this year, but now says levels could be similar to last year, assuming the Strait of Hormuz opens completely this summer.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • Canada Expanding Energy Trade Overseas

    Published

    Canada and Italy have agreed to cooperate on a range of energy-related programs. Days before, Canada reached another agreement with China.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

Iraq Is Hot Spot for International Oil Production Investment

Published

The May 15 appointment of Bassim Mohammed Khudair as Iraq's minister of oil has opened the door for new oil and gas investments.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

Sweden Picks Rolls-Royce SMR for Nuclear Plant

Published

The U.K.'s Rolls Royce SMR has notched up another European win for its SMR technology after being chosen by Sweden's Vattenfall for a proposed project at Ringhals nuclear power plant.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

Perú registra más de US$2.000 millones en inversiones mineras entre enero y abril

Published

Las inversiones en la industria minera de Perú durante los primeros cuatro meses del año aumentaron 43,5% frente al mismo periodo del año anterior.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

U.S. Heavy Manufacturers Handle the Heat with $15B in Kickoffs

Published

Industrial Info Resources is tracking over US$15 billion of heavy-manufacturing projects across the U.S. that are set to kick off in the third quarter

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

Week 6/22/26 - 6/29/26

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In the Strait of Hormuz, the U.S. and Iran stood down after tit-for-tat strikes, even as Israel's blows against Hezbollah threatened to unravel the broader truce. In Eastern Europe, Ukraine's deep strikes on Russian refineries triggered fuel rationing in Siberia, with civilians queuing for gasoline as Putin's energy infrastructure quietly degrades. At Shanghai's Lujiazui Forum, Beijing codified renminbi internationalization in its 15th Five-Year Plan--methodically building financial architecture that will erode American leverage long after the kinetic conflicts end. Europe is wrestling with a heat wave as summer has begun, while the States prepare for one this week. Meanwhile, the energy and economic markets still try to parse all of the data to try and determine where these markets might be headed in the second half of this year.

Featured Story

Meeting the (Planned) Moment: TVA, Data Centers and Power Demand in Southeast U.S.

Published

The Tennessee Valley Authority is projecting a significant increase in electric demand across the Southeast U.S., driven by planned data centers and projected population growth.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

Featured Story

LNG Sector Holding up in Wartime, Shell Finds

Published

Before the Middle East conflict began in late February, Shell was expecting a substantial increase in LNG trade this year, but now says levels could be similar to last year, assuming the Strait of Hormuz opens completely this summer.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • Supply-Side Buffers are Scarce as War Ramps Up

    The weekend saw rekindled military action in the Middle East that continues to create problems in the global energy sector.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published June 29, 2026 Read Article
  • Iran Tensons Flare-Up, But Crude Moves Lower

    Crude oil prices moved lower on Friday even after a suspected Iranian drone hit a vessel off the coast of Oman. One analyst said the market focus has shifted from what's missing to what's coming.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published June 26, 2026 Read Article
  • Iran Tensons Flare-Up, But Crude Moves Lower

    Crude oil prices moved lower on Friday even after a suspected Iranian drone hit a vessel off the coast of Oman. One analyst said the market focus has shifted from what's missing to what's coming.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published June 26, 2026 Read Article
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EIA: Some RIN Prices Double in 2026 with Higher Blending Requirements

Published

Updates to U.S. Renewable Fuels Standards greatly increase renewable volume obligations. Industrial Info Resources is following 26 operational RD/SAF units across the U.S.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

  • In-Plant Capital Projects Lead U.S. Ethanol Construction Spending

    More than $800 million of ethanol-related construction is underway in the U.S., with billions of dollars' worth of future projects in the planning and engineering pipeline.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published June 08, 2026 Read Article
  • IEA: Global Energy Capex to Grow 5% to US$3.4 Trillion in 2026

    Global capital investment in energy is expected to reach about US$3.4 trillion in 2026, 5% higher than 2025 spending and a continuation of the long-term post-COVID increases in annual outlays for energy, according to a report from the International Energy Agency. Nearly 60% of spending will go to the Electric Power sector.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    Published June 03, 2026 Read Article
  • Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins, El Niño Expected to Limit Tropical Activity

    The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins with NOAA and Industrial Info Resources forecasting near- to below-normal activity. While El Niño is expected to suppress storm development, warm Atlantic waters would support tropical cyclone formation and rapid intensification. For energy and industrial operators, risk remains elevated due to the 25 refineries, 14 LNG facilities, along with petrochemical assets, and power infrastructure along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    Published June 01, 2026 Read Article
  • U.S. Renewable Fuels Policy Changes Could Benefit Domestic Farmers

    In the last year, the U.S. has made "an unprecedented number of policy changes in the biofuels space" at both national and state levels. Changes involve finished products and feedstocks.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published May 18, 2026 Read Article
  • See More Alternative Fuel News

Featured Story

Supply-Side Buffers are Scarce as War Ramps Up

Published

The weekend saw rekindled military action in the Middle East that continues to create problems in the global energy sector.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • Esmeraldas Refinery in Ecuador Advances Recovery Following Fire

    EP Petroecuador's 110,000 barrel-per-day Esmeraldas Refinery, Ecuador's largest refining facility, continues to make progress in the gradual recovery of its operations following the fire that occurred on March 1 at the 26,000-barrel-per-day Visbreaker 1 (Sevia 1) unit.

    By Leonor Valeria Caminos, Refining Industry Manager - Latin America

    Published June 23, 2026 Read Article
  • U.S. Seeks New Section 301 Tariffs in Forced Labor Flap

    Other nations blasted, and some U.S. trade groups supported, the results of a Section 301 trade investigation by the U.S. Trade Representative.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    Published June 18, 2026 Read Article
  • U.S. Strategic Oil Reserves Lowest in Nearly 40 Years

    Federal data from Monday show the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve holds 340.3 million barrels, the lowest since 1983.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published June 17, 2026 Read Article
  • U.S. Gulf Coast Flooding Threat Escalates on Possible Tropical Development

    A disturbance over northeastern Mexico could briefly organize as it moves into the northwestern Gulf of Mexico later this week. The primary threat to Gulf Coast energy and industrial operations will be widespread heavy rainfall, flash flooding, and localized power outages.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    Published June 16, 2026 Read Article
  • Oil Prices Collapse on Middle East Understanding

    A formal signing ceremony is expected to take place in Geneva on Friday to sanction a truce between the United States and Iran. Oil prices collapsed on the news, though the global economy has already been severely damaged.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    Published June 15, 2026 Read Article
  • Trump Announces U.S. Peace Deal with Iran

    U.S. President Donald Trump announced an agreement Sunday to maintain a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, which would lead to a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The two sides would have 60 days to negotiate details, including the fate of Iran's nuclear development program.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    Published June 15, 2026 Read Article
  • See More Refining News

Featured Story

Europe's Declining Carbon Capture Sector

Published

Europe's carbon capture and storage (CCS) sector is in decline due to ongoing technical and economic issues.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins, El Niño Expected to Limit Tropical Activity

    The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins with NOAA and Industrial Info Resources forecasting near- to below-normal activity. While El Niño is expected to suppress storm development, warm Atlantic waters would support tropical cyclone formation and rapid intensification. For energy and industrial operators, risk remains elevated due to the 25 refineries, 14 LNG facilities, along with petrochemical assets, and power infrastructure along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    Published June 01, 2026 Read Article
  • BP Selling Stakes in Key U.K. Carbon Capture Projects

    BP continues its withdrawal from renewable energy and carbon capture projects with the announcement that it will sell its stakes in two of the U.K.'s leading carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    Published May 19, 2026 Read Article
  • U.S. Plastic Resin Production Set for Near-Term Growth

    Industrial Info Resources is tracking $22 billion of U.S. plastics-manufacturing projects, part of a global market totaling more than $325 billion

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    Published May 18, 2026 Read Article
  • U.S. Ethylene Producers Face Tougher Market, Plot Outages

    Industrial Info Resources is tracking activity at ethylene units across the U.S., including those online, planned, under construction or offline.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    Published May 07, 2026 Read Article
  • See More Chemical Processing News

Featured Story

Perú registra más de US$2.000 millones en inversiones mineras entre enero y abril

Published

Las inversiones en la industria minera de Perú durante los primeros cuatro meses del año aumentaron 43,5% frente al mismo periodo del año anterior.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

Featured Story

U.S. Seeks New Section 301 Tariffs in Forced Labor Flap

Published

Other nations blasted, and some U.S. trade groups supported, the results of a Section 301 trade investigation by the U.S. Trade Representative.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

Featured Story

U.S. Seeks New Section 301 Tariffs in Forced Labor Flap

Published

Other nations blasted, and some U.S. trade groups supported, the results of a Section 301 trade investigation by the U.S. Trade Representative.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins, El Niño Expected to Limit Tropical Activity

    The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins with NOAA and Industrial Info Resources forecasting near- to below-normal activity. While El Niño is expected to suppress storm development, warm Atlantic waters would support tropical cyclone formation and rapid intensification. For energy and industrial operators, risk remains elevated due to the 25 refineries, 14 LNG facilities, along with petrochemical assets, and power infrastructure along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    Published June 01, 2026 Read Article
  • Hormuz Blockades Boost Global Renewable Fuels Mandates

    Renewables gain new momentum replacing some transportation fuels choked off behind the Strait of Hormuz. According to Industrial Info Resources data, there are nearly 5,000 renewable fuel projects around the world, with an investment value of $303 billion.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    Published May 08, 2026 Read Article
  • From Farm to Table, Iran Blockade-Based Food Inflation Continues

    Farmers and consumers alike are pressed by rising fertilizer and fuel costs, resulting from Hormuz blockades. According to Industrial Info Resources data, more than 28,000 food and beverage projects worldwide total $428 billion of investment.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    Published May 07, 2026 Read Article
  • See More Food & Beverage News

Featured Story

U.S. Heavy Manufacturers Handle the Heat with $15B in Kickoffs

Published

Industrial Info Resources is tracking over US$15 billion of heavy-manufacturing projects across the U.S. that are set to kick off in the third quarter

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

Featured Story

EIA: Some RIN Prices Double in 2026 with Higher Blending Requirements

Published

Updates to U.S. Renewable Fuels Standards greatly increase renewable volume obligations. Industrial Info Resources is following 26 operational RD/SAF units across the U.S.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

  • Atlantic Hurricane Season Begins, El Niño Expected to Limit Tropical Activity

    Published

    The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins with NOAA and Industrial Info Resources forecasting near- to below-normal activity. While El Niño is expected to suppress storm development, warm Atlantic waters would support tropical cyclone formation and rapid intensification. For energy and industrial operators, risk remains elevated due to the 25 refineries, 14 LNG facilities, along with petrochemical assets, and power infrastructure along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

  • See More Pharmaceutical & Biotech News

Featured Story

Supply-Side Buffers are Scarce as War Ramps Up

Published

The weekend saw rekindled military action in the Middle East that continues to create problems in the global energy sector.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • Extra Oil Supplies Scarce as War Winds Down

    >Energy markets are in retreat as the details of a 14-point memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United Staes circulates. Supply-side buffers are scarce, however, in part due to the release from emergency stockpiles.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published June 18, 2026 Read Article
  • Markets Will Recover Gradually from War, IEA Says

    Brent crude oil prices are at levels not seen since the start of fighting in the Middle East. A preliminary truce is in the works, but it will take time for markets to return to normal.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    Published June 18, 2026 Read Article
  • U.S. Strategic Oil Reserves Lowest in Nearly 40 Years

    Federal data from Monday show the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve holds 340.3 million barrels, the lowest since 1983.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published June 17, 2026 Read Article
  • India LNG Tanker Makes it Through Strait of Hormuz

    Natural gas markets may be breathing a sigh of relief already with India seeing the safe passage of a vessel laden with LNG moving through the Strait of Hormuz.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    Published June 15, 2026 Read Article
  • Oil Prices Collapse on Middle East Understanding

    A formal signing ceremony is expected to take place in Geneva on Friday to sanction a truce between the United States and Iran. Oil prices collapsed on the news, though the global economy has already been severely damaged.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    Published June 15, 2026 Read Article
  • See More Middle East News

Featured Story

Household Appliance Manufacturing Brings Billions in U.S. Construction Opportunities

Published

Industrial Info Resources is tracking more than $420 million worth of current U.S. construction activity related to household appliance manufacturing, and even more planned for the future.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

Featured Story

Peru Invests More than US$2 Billion in Mining So Far for 2026

Published

Industrial Info Resources is tracking 766 projects across Peru's Metals & Minerals Industry, with investments totaling more than US$54 billion.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

Featured Story

U.K.'s First Lithium Refinery Will Add $2.8 Billion To Economy

Published

The U.K.'s first lithium hydroxide refinery will bring £2.1 billion (US$2.8 billion) to the U.K. economy, create 1,700 jobs during its construction and reduce the U.K. and Europe's battery supply chain's dependence on China.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Trump's Tariffs Hammer European Steel Exports

    U.S. President Donald Trump's 50% steel tariffs on Europe has caused steel exports to the U.S. to drop by more than a third.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    Published June 16, 2026 Read Article
  • Trump Announces U.S. Peace Deal with Iran

    U.S. President Donald Trump announced an agreement Sunday to maintain a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, which would lead to a reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The two sides would have 60 days to negotiate details, including the fate of Iran's nuclear development program.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    Published June 15, 2026 Read Article
  • Serbia To Spend US$16 Billion on Energy Projects

    Serbia's government has confirmed plans to invest 14.4 billion euro (US$16.6 billion) in its energy sector over a seven-year period between 2028 and 2035.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    Published June 15, 2026 Read Article
  • See More Europe News

Featured Story

Morocco Accelerates Energy Transition with 16-GW Renewable Power Expansion

Published

Morocco is set to significantly accelerate its energy transition through a planned investment of approximately US$16 billion aimed at adding nearly 16 gigawatts (GW) of renewable-energy capacity over the next five years.

By Yogesh Kumar, Lead Researcher-Power

  • IEA: Global Energy Capex to Grow 5% to US$3.4 Trillion in 2026

    Published

    Global capital investment in energy is expected to reach about US$3.4 trillion in 2026, 5% higher than 2025 spending and a continuation of the long-term post-COVID increases in annual outlays for energy, according to a report from the International Energy Agency. Nearly 60% of spending will go to the Electric Power sector.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

  • See More Africa News

Featured Story

Floating Solar Set for Major Boost as India Maps 102 GW Potential

Published

India has identified more than 102 gigawatts (GW) of deployable floating solar photovoltaic (FPV) potential, marking a significant milestone in the country's renewable energy journey.

By Yogesh Kumar, Lead Researcher-Power

  • Japan To Replace Up To 14 Nuclear Reactors

    Published

    Japan is looking to replace up to 14 nuclear power reactors in the coming decades as it seeks to strengthen its nuclear energy sector following the major accident at the Fukushima Daiichi plant in 2011.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Connecting the Country: India's Push to Expand Natural Gas Pipelines

    Published

    India is vigorously expanding its natural gas infrastructure to reach a 35,000-kilometer (km) pipeline network target, signaling a transformative push toward logistics stability and broader access to cleaner fuel nationwide.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

  • See More Asia News
  • Kuwait Airport Bombed, Oil Rally Continues

    U.S. officials continue to talk of a cease-fire agreement in the Middle Easy conflict, though fighting is ongoing. Mohsen Rezaei, a top Iranian military advisor, said Wednesday that "neither in negotiations nor in the ceasefire process will we allow America to make excessive demands."

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published June 03, 2026 Read Article
  • Middle East Attacks Continue Amid Global Economic Warnings

    Crude oil prices returned to rally mode on Monday as fighting escalated in the Middle East. That followed warnings from international agencies that the war was taking a toll on the global economy.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    Published June 02, 2026 Read Article
  • Middle East Conflict Disrupts South Asia's Oil & Gas Supplies

    Amid start-and-stop negotiations between the combatants, the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran has triggered the largest-ever disruption to global oil supplies, with South Asia experiencing the most severe consequences.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    Published June 02, 2026 Read Article
  • China Restrictions Lead to Tungsten Supply Crunch

    Tungsten prices rocketed to record highs in recent months, largely as a result of China's grip on the metal and its restrictions on exports.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    Published June 01, 2026 Read Article
  • See More Asia News

Featured Story

Australia Backs Energy Storage Projects

Published

A number of key battery energy storage system (BESS) projects have received significant investment from Australia's regional New South Wales (NSW) government.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor


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