European Power Prices Extend Decline as More LNG Offers Relief

This post was originally published on this siteJan 11, 2022 (Bloomberg) European electricity prices plunged as increasing supplies of liquefied natural gas is easing the region’s energy crunch. German power for next month fell for a third day, dropping as much as 8.2%, as Dutch gas extended its bearish streak this week. Warmer weather in central

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Oil Rallies With Equity Markets Before U.S. Releases Energy Data

This post was originally published on this siteJan 11, 2022 (Bloomberg) Oil gained as European equities bounced back, with crude continuing to follow the fortunes of wider markets in the first weeks of 2022. West Texas Intermediate added 1.2% as stock markets in Europe rallied. The industry-funded American Petroleum Institute will release its weekly U.S. oil

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Irina Slav on Energy: Here’s Why Everyone Should Watch Assassin’s Creed – Part 1

This post was originally published on this siteMore From Irina Slav I’m sure this is not a headline you expected to see here but bear with me and it will all become clear. “Assassin’s Creed” is a 2016 adaptation of the same-name videogame series, in which the Order of the Assassins fights with the Knights

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Tesla Strikes Battery-Metal Deal in Push to Ensure Supply

This post was originally published on this siteJan 10, 2022 (Bloomberg) Tesla Inc. agreed to purchase nickel supplies from miner Talon Metals Corp. as an expected surge in demand spurs automakers to secure access to battery metals and other electric-car parts.Tesla committed to purchase 75,000 metric tons of nickel concentrates produced from Talon’s Tamarack project, with

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The US Oil & Gas Hockey Team Has Been Told to Wear Helmets

The libertarian-leaning economist Russ Roberts has published at length about the merits of deregulation and the harms of unnecessary government intervention.  At the same time, he tells of the limitations of laissez-faire economic attitudes and acknowledges legitimate arguments in favor of government regulations.  In what I will refer to the Parable of the Hockey League

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