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The Largest Oil Supply Shock in History

By PI News Feed on March 17, 2026

The IEA estimates that at least 10 million bpd of supply has already been shut in, making it the largest disruption the oil market has ever faced. Refineries across the Gulf are […]

U.S. natural gas production reached a new record in 2025

By PI News Feed on March 17, 2026

U.S. marketed natural gas production reached a new record in 2025, growing by 5.3 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) to average 118.5 Bcf/d, according to our latest Natural Gas Monthly. Three […]

Thin Film Solar Gets A Muscular Perovskite Makeover

By PI News Feed on March 17, 2026

The US thin film solar manufacturer First Solar is adding the power of perovskite to its CdTe formula, aiming to turbo-boost its solar conversion efficiency. The post Thin Film Solar Gets A […]

The Myth of the Oil Glut Is Dead

By PI News Feed on March 17, 2026

For almost a decade, the global oil debate has been dominated by a powerful narrative: the world is drowning in crude. Financial pundits, banks, and energy agencies were all hitting the drums […]

Trump’s Alaska Energy Revival Hits a Wall as Auction Draws Zero Bids

By PI News Feed on March 17, 2026

Since coming into power in January 2025, United States President Trump has pursued an energy policy centred around fossil fuels. As part of his plan to expand U.S. oil and gas production, […]

The cost of transporting coal to the U.S. electric power sector fell again in 2024

By PI News Feed on March 17, 2026

We released new data on the electric power sector’s coal transportation costs. The release incorporates final data for 2024 from Form EIA-923, which we collect from electric power plant owners and operators. […]

The Effects Of Congestion Pricing — Pollution Reduction And So Much More

By PI News Feed on March 17, 2026

New York City introduced congestion pricing in January 2025. The original goal, set in 2020 through a Cornell-City College of New York collaboration, calculated a range of different toll prices and aligned […]

The Grid Needs an Expansion. Who Will Foot the Bill?

By PI News Feed on March 17, 2026

The energy transition was the first trend to put the electric grid in the spotlight. Built for baseload generation rather than a swarm of wind and solar installations scattered all over the […]

The Disappearance of Arab Heavy and Medium Crude Hits Asian Refineries Hard

By PI News Feed on March 17, 2026

In just over two weeks since the US-Israeli strikes on Iran triggered the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, more than 12 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) of Middle […]

$100 Oil Could Deliver $63 Billion Cash Surge to U.S. Shale

By PI News Feed on March 17, 2026

Shale-focused U.S. oil producers could generate $63.4 billion in extra cash flow if the U.S. benchmark crude price averages $100 per barrel this year, intelligence firm Rystad Energy says. Following the oil […]

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