By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com | Amid Middle East tensions, experts doubt Iran will follow through on threats to close the Strait...
by Bloomberg, via RigZone.com|Bloomberg News | Oil imports into China sank again last month, highlighting soft consumption in the largest buyer just...
The oil & gas rumor mill is getting fired up again as recent industry chatter suggests that Chevron Corporation and Diamondback Energy...
By Alejandra Martinez | The Texas Tribune | FORT WORTH — Republican Christi Craddick cruised to reelection, defeating three challengers to keep her...
Donald Trump’s election has brought renewed optimism to the oil and gas industry. Energy Transfer co-CEO Mackie McCrea recently shared his thoughts,...
[S&P Global] – Asian oil buyers are set to witness significantly more opportunities to import attractively priced crude from the US despite...
In yesterdays elections, both Oklahoma and Texas have chosen leaders for their respective energy regulatory bodies, decisions that will have a significant...
In the whirlwind of the 2024 U.S. Presidential Election, former President Donald Trump reclaimed the White House in a dramatic victory, marking...
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U.S. stock-market futures were flat Monday while gold and silver futures hit new all-time highs, amid uncertainty around the Fed’s independence and the Trump administration’s tariffs, as well as rising optimism about potential interest-rate cuts.
The continuous contract for gold futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange rose to a record high of $3,552.40 an ounce on Monday. Gold was most recently trading up 0.9%, around $3,547. The precious metal has seen its price soar about 34% year to date. The continuous contract for silver also surged 2% to a new high Monday, at $41.760. Silver was most recently trading at $41.580, up about 42% this year.
After initially rising about 40 points, Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were last down 40 points, or 0.1%. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq-100 futures also gave up early gains and were down slightly. Bitcoin sank to near the $108,000 level, while crude oil, as reflected by West Texas Intermediate front-month prices , gained nearly 1%. The ICE U.S. Dollar Index , which measures the greenback against a basket of six foreign rivals, edged lower.
Gold and silver are seen as safe-haven assets, and their appeal has gained amid fears that the U.S. Federal Reserve may lose its independence, weakening the dollar. President Donald Trump has, for months, pressured Fed Chair Jerome Powell to slash interest rates, and his recent attempt to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook is seen by many as an attempt to impose control over the central bank.
Source: EIA | Between 2020 and 2024, total crude oil and lease condensate production...
Ian M. Stevenson | EENews.net | Falling royalty rates for oil and gas production...
Canadian midstream operator Enbridge has approved final investment decisions on two new gas transmission...
Targa Resources Corp. has launched a non-binding open season for its proposed Forza Pipeline...
Diversified Energy Company Plc has announced a $550 million acquisition of Canvas Energy, a...
Reporting by Gavin Maguire | (Reuters) – U.S. power developers are planning to sharply...
Authored by Jill McLaughlin via The Epoch Times, | California regulators fearing a dramatic...
Data centers across the United States are increasingly grappling with one of the most...
The U.S. oil and gas industry is entering a period of retrenchment, marked by...
[energyintel.com] A data center boom in the US is straining the grid and pushing...
By Mella McEwen,Oil Editor | MRT | Crude prices have spent much of the year...
Canada’s ambitions to become a global energy powerhouse gained momentum just two months after...
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