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Why $100 Oil Isn’t Going to Spark a New Shale Boom

By PI News Feed on March 10, 2026

When oil hit $55 per barrel in late 2025, the drilling and completions side of the industry surrendered. A few months later, war breaks out in Iran, and WTI climbs past $100. […]

The data center boom is a diesel generator boom

By PI News Feed on March 10, 2026

Data centers need dispatchable power — and no matter how many clean options hit the market, fossil fuel-powered generators remain in huge demand. In just five years, diesel generator capacity at data […]

Oil Shock Spreads Through Global Economy

By PI News Feed on March 10, 2026

Brent crude and WTI are once again above $100 and likely to stay there longer than those involved in the planning of the latest war in the Middle East may have expected. […]

Gulf Producers Slash Oil Output by 5 Million Bpd

By PI News Feed on March 10, 2026

The largest oil producers in the Middle East Gulf have deepened production cuts and are already lowering output by a combined more than 5 million barrels per day (bpd) as the de […]

“A tidal wave of hostile messaging:” The billions spent each year by fossil fuel industry demonising renewables

By PI News Feed on March 10, 2026

Head of energy policy in world’s fourth biggest economy says scale and pace of energy transition is unprecedented, but the fossil fuel industry is fighting back. The post “A tidal wave of […]

Aramco Warns of Catastrophic Consequences from Hormuz Crisis

By PI News Feed on March 10, 2026

The oil market would experience “catastrophic consequences” if the halt to Strait of Hormuz tanker traffic continues, according to Saudi Aramco, the world’s top crude exporter and biggest oil firm.  “There would […]

Why $100 Oil Isn’t Going to Spark a New Shale Boom

By PI News Feed on March 9, 2026

When oil hit $55 per barrel in late 2025, the drilling and completions side of the industry surrendered. A few months later, war breaks out in Iran, and WTI climbs past $100. […]

Is a renewables slowdown coming?  

By PI News Feed on March 9, 2026

While the U.S in 2025 added a record amount of renewable energy capacity, there are some early signs that the pace of deployment may be slowing down, industry research shows. Installations of […]

America’s Abandoned Coal Mines Could Become Giant Underground Batteries

By PI News Feed on March 9, 2026

As many as half a million abandoned coal mines dot the United States. These mines pose a major threat to public health and safety, in addition to environmental well-being. While many of […]

Barclays Warns Grid Constraints Could Strand Renewables Assets

By PI News Feed on March 7, 2026

Investors may be underestimating the risk that renewables could become stranded assets, as grid constraints and congestion and supply chain hurdles limit the value that these assets could deliver, Barclays said in […]

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