Russia intensified its assault on Ukraine’s food exports, attacking port facilities in Odesa and warning other countries that bypassing its Black Sea blockade would be an act of war.
The head of MI6, Britain’s spy agency, said Vladimir Putin had “cut a deal” with the Wagner group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin during last month’s rebellion to save face.
Ukraine allows soldiers displaced by Russia’s invasion to join the fight to liberate their hometowns.
More than 86 million Americans live with dangerous heat, and El Paso has endured 33 straight...
More than 86 million Americans live with dangerous heat, and El Paso has endured 33 straight days of 100-degree temperatures. See the U.S. heat wave by the numbers.
Tellurian Inks Binding Letter for $1B Acreage Divestment, Leaseback
Tellurian Inc. inked a binding commitment letter to divest 800 acres of land owned by ...
Tellurian Inc. inked a binding commitment letter to divest 800 acres of land owned by Driftwood LNG LLC to Blue Owl Real Estate Capital LLC for $1 billion. The commitment also extends to the leaseback of the acres to Driftwood.
The commitment letter replaced a letter of intent dated April 4, 2023, between Tellurian and Blue Owl, Houston-based Tellurian revealed July 18 in a Securities and Exchange Commission Form 8-K filing.
Tellurian, which is developing the 27.6 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) Driftwood LNG project in Lake Charles, Louisiana,in two phases, has struggled to obtain financing to move forward with Phase 1 of the project estimated at around $14 billion. The leaseback deal is seen as part of Tellurian’s actions to get the project over the starting line.
Benchmark U.S. crudeoil for August delivery fell 40 cents to $75.35 a barrel Wednesday. Brent crudefor September delivery fell 17 cents to $79.46 a barrel.
Wholesale gasolinefor August delivery rose 3 cents $2.72 a gallon. August heating oilrose 4 cents to $2.64 a gallon. August natural gas fell 3 cents to $2.60 per 1,000 cubic feet.
Dow logs longest winning streak in 4 years, sees highest close in 15 months
U.S. stocks finished higher on Wednesday as the Dow Jones Industrial...
U.S. stocks finished higher on Wednesday as the Dow Jones Industrial Average clinched its eighth straight day in the green amid a flurry of corporate earnings reports. The blue-chip gauge DJIA, 0.31% finished 108.88 points, or 0.3%, higher at 35,060.81, according to preliminary closing data from FactSet. It marked the first time that the Dow finished above 35,000 since April 20, 2022, and its longest winning streak since September 2019. The S&P 500SPX, 0.24% gained 10.72 points, or 0.2%, to 4,565.69. The Nasdaq Composite COMP, 0.03% gained 4.38 points, or less than 0.1%, to finish at 14,358.02, preliminary data show.
The markets persisted even as earnings proved to be a mixed bag.Goldman Sachs' second-quarter earnings came in weaker than expected, and after the bell, Netflix's revenue fell short of forecasts—despite showing a surprisingly strong jump in subscribers. United Airlines and Teslabeat earnings estimates.