U.S. Oil Production Hits Record as Markets Face Supply Shock
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U.S. Oil Production Hits Record as Markets Face Supply Shock

U.S. crude oil production reached a new record in 2025, rising to 13.6 million barrels per day, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The increase comes at a time of heightened global uncertainty. Oil prices have surged above $100 per barrel in recent weeks as conflict involving Iran disrupts key supply routes and energy infrastructure.

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Oil Shock Risk, Data Centre Demand & Resource Pressure
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Oil Shock Risk, Data Centre Demand & Resource Pressure

Clean energy is scaling fast, power prices are shifting, and supply chains are back in focus. From record wind and solar additions to cheaper electricity in high-renewable systems, alongside growing dependence on global trade and critical materials, these stories highlight how energy, economics, and resources are increasingly connected.

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Renewable Scale, Power Prices & Strategic Supply Chains
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Renewable Scale, Power Prices & Strategic Supply Chains

Clean energy is scaling fast, power prices are shifting, and supply chains are back in focus. From record wind and solar additions to cheaper electricity in high-renewable systems, alongside growing dependence on global trade and critical materials, these stories highlight how energy, economics, and resources are increasingly connected.

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Balancing Land Use in England: Energy, Food and the Future
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Balancing Land Use in England: Energy, Food and the Future

England has around 130,000 square kilometres of land, but the demands on it are growing. More homes are needed, clean energy must be expanded, food production maintained, and nature restored—all within a finite space. The government’s new Land Use Framework sets out how these competing pressures can be managed more effectively through better planning and coordination.

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UK Launches Fusion Strategy to Boost Future Energy Security
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UK Launches Fusion Strategy to Boost Future Energy Security

The UK government has unveiled a new strategy aimed at positioning Britain at the forefront of the global race to develop commercial fusion energy. The plan sets out how the UK will support research, investment and infrastructure to bring fusion power closer to reality.

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EV Imports Impact, Storage Boom & Critical Minerals
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EV Imports Impact, Storage Boom & Critical Minerals

Energy markets remain shaped by security concerns, rapid technological change, and shifting supply chains. From Europe reducing fossil exposure and the growing role of EVs in cutting oil imports, to record battery deployment and competition over nuclear power and critical minerals, the global energy system is being reshaped by electrification, infrastructure, and resource control.

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UK Energy Debate Intensifies as Oil Prices Surge
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UK Energy Debate Intensifies as Oil Prices Surge

The UK energy debate has intensified after global oil prices surged following tensions in the Middle East and disruptions to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The narrow waterway carries around 20% of the world’s oil supply, and instability in the region has pushed prices sharply higher in recent weeks, highlighting how geopolitical events can quickly affect energy costs.

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IEA Moves to Calm Oil Markets With Massive Reserve Release
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IEA Moves to Calm Oil Markets With Massive Reserve Release

The International Energy Agency (IEA) is preparing a coordinated release of around 400 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves after talks with G7 energy ministers, as conflict in the Middle East continues to disrupt global energy markets. The move is aimed at stabilizing oil supplies and easing pressure on prices as production losses and transport risks in the region raise concerns about shortages.

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Why Energy Prices Spike During Conflict — and How Countries Respond
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Why Energy Prices Spike During Conflict — and How Countries Respond

Energy ministers from the G7 are holding urgent talks as rising tensions involving Iran push global oil prices sharply higher and raise concerns about energy security. Crude prices briefly surged to around $119 per barrel this week — their highest level in nearly four years — amid fears that conflict in the Middle East could disrupt supplies from the Gulf region.

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EV Battery Breakthroughs, Hormuz Energy Flows & Renewable Economics
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EV Battery Breakthroughs, Hormuz Energy Flows & Renewable Economics

From breakthroughs in EV battery performance to shifting global energy dependencies and rapidly changing power economics, these stories highlight how technology, markets, and policy are shaping the next phase of the energy transition. Falling renewable costs, expanding electrification technologies, and rising electricity demand from AI are all influencing how countries plan their future energy systems.

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EU Faces Divisions Over How to Cut Energy Prices
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EU Faces Divisions Over How to Cut Energy Prices

European leaders are preparing to debate new ways to lower electricity prices at a summit later this month, as governments face growing pressure from industry over high energy costs. Among the options being discussed are proposals to further decouple electricity prices from gas markets and address the growing number of periods with negative power prices.

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