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Venezuela Needs More Than Just Oil Sector Reform

As long as the Venezuelan regime is run by socialists, the resilience of oil sector reform remains problematical.

ByMichael Lynch,

Senior Contributor

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British Columbia Prioritizes Jobs Over Data Centers And Crypto Mines

British Columbia limits data centers and crypto mining to prioritize jobs and affordability while investing $32B in clean electricity and industrial decarbonization.

ByAnna Broughel,

Contributor

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Devon, Coterra Merge To Create Another Shale Giant

A merger between to big independent upstream companies, Devon Energy and Coterra Energy, creates a new powerhouse on the U.S. shale scene.

ByDavid Blackmon,

Senior Contributor

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Tesla Suddenly Likes Solar Again

This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at Indiana’s plan to get rare earths from coal waste and how batteries keep power flowing in Texas

ByAlan Ohnsman,

Forbes Staff

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The Collapse Of Lugano Diamonds And How It Tarnished Compass Diversified

Lugano Diamonds was once considered a jewel in Compass’ investment portfolio. Then came lawsuits, fraud allegations, restated financials and a bankruptcy filing.

ByChristopher Helman,

Forbes Staff

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China’s Emissions Fall As Power Demand Rises: A Possible Turning Point

China’s emissions are falling even as power demand rises, driven by rapid growth in clean energy and EVs. Analysts say this may signal a structural turning point.

ByKen Silverstein,

Senior Contributor

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Canada Nears $3 Billion Uranium Deal With India, May Be Inked In March

Canada and India are tantalizingly close to a 10-year multibillion dollar uranium supply deal that will likely be signed at a heads of state meeting in March.

ByGaurav Sharma,

Senior Contributor

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Guyana Vs. Venezuela: Why One Is Winning The South American Oil War

Guyana and Venezuela share the same oil basin, but vastly different outcomes. This investor-focused analysis shows why institutions—not reserves—drive energy success.

ByRobert Rapier,

Senior Contributor

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3 Reasons Your Electricity Is Becoming More Expensive

Why are electricity bills rising again? Higher demand, aging infrastructure, and permitting delays are driving price increases likely to persist through 2026.

ByAnna Broughel,

Contributor

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How Energy And Biodiversity Influence Politics In The South Caucasus

Environmental and Energy problems in the South Caucasus are providing opportunities for larger neighbors, such as Iran and Russia, to intervene in the region's conflicts.

ByWesley Alexander Hill,

Contributor

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India’s Biofuel Blended Gasoline Initiative Enters Overdrive Mode

India’s mission to blend gasoline with biofuels in a bid to cut carbon emissions as well as save billions of dollars on reducing oil imports is going into overdrive.

ByGaurav Sharma,

Senior Contributor

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Gaza Peace Plan: The Infrastructure Realities Of Trump’s Riviera Dream

Idealistic and glitzy visions of a future Gaza flowing out of Davos and regurgitated by the new "Board Of Peace" don't address foundational infrastructure problems.

ByAriel Cohen,

Contributor

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5 Energy Stocks To Buy In 2026

Two narratives will dominate the energy sector in 2026: stability and growth. Here are five companies poised to take advantage.

ByJason Kirsch,

Contributor

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Understanding The New Energy Era: Global Trends, Risks And Certainties

A new energy era has begun, linked to the new multipolar geopolitics. Understand the new era is greatly aided by seven abiding"certainties," plus one about technology.

ByScott Montgomery,

Contributor

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Natural Gas Outlook: Producers Face A Familiar Disconnect In 2026

Despite volatile prices and cautious sentiment, U.S. natural gas fundamentals are tightening as disciplined supply and structural demand reshape 2026.

ByBryce Erickson,

Contributor

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5 Rare Earth Stocks To Buy In 2026

Rare earth stocks are surging as U.S. policy shifts and China asserts itself. Here are five rare-earth stocks poised to capitalize on this dynamic in 2026.

ByJason Kirsch,

Contributor

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Are Wood Pellets Worth Billions In Subsidies? Drax Faces A Reckoning

Policymakers are rethinking biomass as new research shows wood pellets may increase carbon emissions rather than reduce them. The focus is now on subsidies.

ByKen Silverstein,

Senior Contributor