Energy companies pitch long-distance N.D. gas pipelines
North Dakota regulators are considering plans for two underground pipelines...
North Dakota regulators are considering plans for two underground pipelines that would transport natural gas from western oilfields to the east of the state. The pipelines, proposed by Intensity Infrastructure Partners and Rainbow Energy Center, as well as WBI Energy, would each span about 350 miles, with phased launches expected in 2029 and 2030.
Senators voted on a slew of amendments to the “Big, beautiful...
Senators voted on a slew of amendments to the “Big, beautiful bill.” The Senate pulled an all-nighter to hold a vote-a-rama—a marathon voting session that’s probably less fun than it sounds—to slog through proposed amendments to the tax bill full of GOP priorities the president hopes to have on his desk by July 4. Lawmakers grappled with many thorny political issues, like Medicaid cuts and clean energy tax credits, as Republicans tried to inch toward a vote on the bill while keeping enough members of their own party on board to pass it without support from any Democrats. To do that, the Republicans can only lose three votes, and two members of the party have already vowed to oppose it. If the Senate version passes, it’ll go back to the House, which will have to sign off on any changes from the version passed there.
Two Idaho firefighters were killed on Sunday after a man started a wildfire and then shot at first responders who arrived to put it out, authorities said.
A Trump administration investigation found that Harvard had failed to protect Jewish students from harassment. Continued failure to address this issue could lead to “the loss of all federal financial resources,” the government said.
President Trump threatened Japan with new tariffs, saying it won’t buy American rice despite a rice shortage.
Moderna may soon make it possible to get a Covid vaccine and a flu shot without getting stuck twice. The company announced yesterday that its mRNA-based flu vaccine had performed well in late-stage trials, clearing the way for it to seek approval for a combo shot.
Insiders at AI chip-maker Nvidia have reportedly sold off $1 billion worth of stock over the past year.
Warren Buffett has given away more money than most of us will ever have, most recently donating $6 billion worth of Berkshire Hathaway stock to the Gates Foundation and four family charities. It’s the biggest annual donation he’s made yet, bringing his total philanthropy up to ~$60 billion.
Oil edges down on easing Middle East risks but gains for a second month
(Reuters) - Oil prices edged down on Monday as investors...
(Reuters) - Oil prices edged down on Monday as investors weighed easing Middle East risks and a possible OPEC+ output increase in August.
Both Brent and U.S. crude oil benchmarks posted their biggest weekly declines since March 2023 last week but rose for the second consecutive month, gaining around 6% and 7% respectively.
Brent futures settled down 16 cents, or 0.2%, to $67.61 a barrel and expired on Monday. The more active September contract ended at $66.74.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude settled down 41 cents, or 0.6%, at $65.11 a barrel.
A 12-day war that started with Israel targeting Iran's nuclear facilities on June 13 sent prices above $80 a barrel before sliding back to $67.
"This ceasefire that was quickly engineered appears to be holding up, so the supply risk premium that was in place is continuing to be withdrawn in a rapid fashion," said John Kilduff, a partner at Again Capital.
Meanwhile, U.S. crude oil production hit a record 13.47 million barrels per day in April, up from 13.45 million bpd in March, according to data released by the Energy Information Administration as part of its Petroleum Supply Monthly series.
The record U.S. oil production was adding to the bearish sentiment on Monday, Kilduff added.
S&P 500 and Nasdaq build on record highs as U.S. stocks gain on trade optimism
U.S. stocks ended higher on Monday on optimism around...
U.S. stocks ended higher on Monday on optimism around trade talks ahead of July 9 — the expiration date of the Trump administration’s 90-day tariff pause that started on April 2.
The Canadian government announced on Sunday night that it would scrap its digital services tax on U.S. tech companies, which had prompted President Trump to halt trade negotiations between the two countries.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average went up 275.50 points or 0.6% on Monday to end at 44,094.77 for its third straight daily gain, according to Dow Jones Market Data. The index advanced 1,824.70 points or 4.3% for the month and it rose 2,093.01 points or 5% for the quarter.
The S&P 500 rose 31.88 points or 0.5% to close at 6,204.95 on Monday, a record high and its third straight daily gain. The index increased 593.10 points or 10.6% for the quarter, its largest one-quarter percentage gain since the fourth quarter of 2023. It went up 293.26 points or 5%.
The Nasdaq Composite rose 96.27 points or 0.5% to finish at 20,369.73 on Monday, also setting a fresh record and posting its sixth straight daily gain. The index advanced 3,070.45 points or 17.8% for the quarter, its largest one-quarter percentage gain since the second quarter of 2020. It rose 1,255.97 points or 6.6% for the month.
Maintenance delays US SPR deliveries until late 2025
Crude oil deliveries to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve will be delayed...
Crude oil deliveries to the Strategic Petroleum Reserve will be delayed by seven months because of site maintenance, the Energy Department says. The SPR is now at its lowest level since the 1980s after it was tapped by the Biden administration for 300 million barrels of oil when gasoline prices spiked in 2021.