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Iran Charges Some Ships Hormuz Transit Fees for Safe Passage
Iran has started charging transit fees on some commercial vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz, another sign of Tehran’s control over the world’s most important maritime energy channel.
BNP Sells SRTs Tied to €5 Billion of Loans Amid Volatility Spike
BNP Paribas SA completed significant risk transfer deals tied to €5 billion ($5.8 billion) of loans, according to a person familiar with the matter, despite the recent spike in market volatility.
About 25 new brands may enter Russian market this year — analysts
According to analysts, since the beginning of 2026 not a single new brand has entered the Russian market, while seven have left
Kash Patel case: FBI investigation was more extensive than previously reported
A special counsel investigation that began in 2022 of Kash Patel, who is now the FBI director but was then a private citizen, included demands for more than two years of phone records, text messages and financial information, according to two grand jury subpoenas and nondisclosure orders viewed by...
OGDCL commences oil production from development well in Hyderabad
ISLAMABAD: The Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) on Tuesday announced the successful commencement of oil production from its development well Pasakhi-13 in Hyderabad, marking Pakistan’s first successful horizontal oil well in a clastic reservoir. According to a statement by the company...
Oil holds above $100 as peace talk hopes fade
Oil holds above as peace talk hopes fade
Japan to start release of state oil reserve on Thursday to ease Iran impact
The Japanese government said it will start releasing 30 days’ worth of state-held oil from Thursday to cushion the impact on the economy as concerns over supply mount and oil prices soar amid the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran. On Tuesday, the industry ministry announced that the government plans to...
$580 million in oil bets placed moments before Trump’s Iran post – FT
Oil traders placed $580 million in bets minutes before US president Donald Trump’s post about “productive” talks with Iran, the FT has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Pakistan says petroleum stocks comfortable after committee review
A meeting of the Committee to Monitor Petrol Prices was held today, chaired by the Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Senator Muhammad Aurangzeb, following the Eid holidays, to review the energy supply situation and assess developments in global oil and gas markets amid evolving geopolitical...
Australia and EU seal trade deal to cut reliance on China’s rare earths
EU's Von der Leyen says critical minerals partnership is 'crucial' as China dominates supply chains.
Africa Faces Fertilizer Supply Shock
Fertilizer supplies into Africa are coming under pressure as the Iran war disrupts global chains. Countries like Nigeria, which rely heavily on imports from China and Russia are already facing delays, with prices rising and availability tightening. Bloomberg's Jennifer Zabasajja explains on Horizons...
UK manufacturers hit by sharpest rise in cost inflation since Black Wednesday in 1992
PMI figure reveals impact on economy of rise in oil prices driven by Iran warBusiness live – latest updatesThe UK’s manufacturers have suffered the sharpest one-month acceleration in costs since the aftermath of Black Wednesday in 1992, as conflict in the Middle East has driven up oil prices, new su...
Trump’s Armageddon-Taco shuffle
One minute he threatens death and destruction, the next he says the US and Iran are engaged in negotiations
India's strategic oil reserves cover less than 10 days of demand: RTI
Indias strategic oil reserves cover less than days of demand RTI
India's strategic oil reserves cover less than 10 days of demand: RTI
Indias strategic oil reserves cover less than days of demand RTI
How does the current global oil crisis compare with the 1973 oil embargo?
The 1973 oil embargo removed 4.5 million barrels per day from global supply. Today, that figure stands at 20 million.
Why Vietnam is leaning on Russia to weather energy turmoil
Vietnam is among Southeast Asian countries most hard-hit by the global energy crisis, with Hanoi’s bid to forge deals with Russia this week laying bare its urgency to stem the bleed that may threaten its objective of double-digit economic growth. Observers also say the fallout in fuel supply caused...
Russia should boost oil to India – expert
Western countries are trying to obstruct greater energy collaboration between Moscow and New Delhi, Ivan Timofeev has told RT India Read Full Article at RT.com
Iran fires more missiles at Israel and rejects Trump's talk as 'fake news' for markets
Israeli health officials said Iranian missiles struck four sites across Israel Tuesday, including central Tel Aviv, injuring at least six people. Iranian authorities also said a gas supply line in southwest Iran was struck overnight.
Bank of London and parent firm fined £2 million for misleading banking watchdog
The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) said it is the first time it has fined a firm for failing to conduct its business with integrity.