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Chevron's oil rigs pumpin' hard, proving even when the market throws punches, they keep on swingin'. image
Energy

Chevron Swings and Lands a Punch Earnings Beat Despite Oil Price Dip

Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods emphasizes the need for democratic reforms in Venezuela before considering reinvestment. image
Energy

Exxon CEO Stands Firm on Venezuela Investment Demands

Oil prices react to signals of de-escalation between the U.S. and Iran. image
Energy

Oil Price Plunge Trump's Iran Comments Fuel Market Relief

Chevron CEO Mike Wirth discusses potential investment opportunities in Venezuela, highlighting legal reforms and comparing Chevron's approach to Exxon's caution. image
Energy

Chevron Eyes Venezuela Investment What Would Kim Do

Rare earth mining operations see increased activity as the U.S. aims to reduce reliance on foreign supply chains. image
Energy

Rare Earth Miners Surge Amid Trump's Critical Mineral Reserve

Catastrophe bonds see record issuance as investors seek refuge and returns in uncorrelated assets. image
Energy

Cat Bonds Soar Making Markets Great Again

Tankers engaged in ship-to-ship transfers, indicative of shadow fleet activities evading sanctions. image
Energy

Shadow Fleets Fuel Global Oil Paradox

USS Abraham Lincoln in the Arabian Sea, a stark reminder of the ever-present tensions. Photo Courtesy U.S. Navy. image
Energy

Drone Down Over Troubled Waters A Ripley Report

President Trump unveils Project Vault, a public-private partnership to stockpile essential minerals for American industries. image
Energy

Trump's Project Vault Secures America's Future Minerals

Energy firms navigate rough waters as profits dwindle, testing commitment to investor payouts. image
Energy

Oil Giants Face a Shinobi Sized Dilemma