‼️Energy execs sound alarm over refining constraints
Fuel price instability is on the rise as the global refining...
Fuel price instability is on the rise as the global refining system faces strain from underinvestment and increasingly common unexpected shutdowns, leading energy executives said at the APPEC conference in Singapore. "Everyone knows there's no plan B. We have no stocks, and we have no excess capacity anywhere," Gunvor Group's Frederic Lasserre commented.
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Bruce Springsteen is postponing his September concerts while he undergoes treatment for peptic ulcer disease.
The 2022-23 NFL season kicked off last night with the...
The 2022-23 NFL season kicked off last night with the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs falling to the Detroit Lions in an upset, 21-20. Chiefs star quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw for two touchdowns and 226 yards, but also tossed a pivotal interception that was returned for a touchdown in the third quarter. The Chiefs had enter the season as the favorites to win Super Bowl LVIII, with Mahomes favored to be named MVP.
The rest of the league gets underway beginning Sunday (see schedule). Notable matchups include the Washington Commanders first game under new ownership versus the Arizona Cardinals (1 pm ET, FOX), last year's runner-up Philadelphia Eagles visiting the New England Patriots (4:25 pm ET, CBS), and a divisional clash between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants (8:20 pm ET, NBC).
Tropical Storm Lee became the fourth hurricane of the year yesterday, strengthening into a Category 4 storm as it moved across the open Atlantic Ocean near the northeast Caribbean. Forecasts suggest it may continue to intensify, likely reaching Category 5 status today,with winds above 160 mph. Whether (or where) the system will make landfall remains unclear.
Lee's current trajectory (see here) has it passing north of the Lesser Antilles and Puerto Rico, though the region is expected to see tropical storm-like conditions through the weekend. The system is currently tracking toward the southeastern US coast; however, most models predict the storm will turn and head northward. The timing of Lee's pivot northward will determine to what degree it impacts—or makes landfall—along the US East Coast or Canada sometime during the second half of next week.Only four storms have made landfall as Category 5 hurricanes in US history.
US stock futures fell early Friday as traders continued to weigh the risk of rate hikes.
Apple lost $191 billion in market capitalization over two days. Its stock also fell 5.1%, thanks to China reportedly banning government officials from using iPhones for work. Plus, on the same day (Wednesday), the European Commission named Apple as one of six gatekeepers to online services.