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Fuel and Energy Complex News - Saturday, August 2, 2025: Brent around $73; gasoline exports from Russia restricted to stabilize prices
... reducing tariffs and increasing energy supplies from the U.S. to Europe. The energy component of the agreement is beneficial for both sides: the EU receives additional guarantees of stable gas and oil supplies, while the U.S. gains market expansion and capital inflow through increased exports. This positive trade signal has bolstered market confidence in the sustainability of future demand for energy resources.
Concurrently, the U.S. administration continues to ramp up pressure on Moscow. President ...
FEC News – Sunday, August 3, 2025: Brent around $73; Asia Becomes Main Market for Russian Oil Exports
... understanding to reduce duties and increase energy supplies from the U.S. to Europe. The energy component of the deal benefits both sides: the EU gains additional guarantees of stable gas and oil supplies, while the U.S. expands its markets and attracts capital through increased exports. This positive signal has strengthened market confidence in the resilience of future energy resource demand.
At the same time, the U.S. administration is ramping up pressure on Moscow. At the end of July, President Trump ...
Energy Sector News – Wednesday, July 30, 2025: Brent Surpasses $70; Europe Accelerates Gas Injections Before Winter
... promised to invest
$600 billion
into the U.S. economy – directed towards infrastructure, green technologies, and more. Thus, the deal is mutually beneficial: Europe gains guarantees of energy security, while the U.S. expands its markets and attracts capital.
Energy Component:
The European Union committed to purchasing energy resources from the U.S. worth $250 billion annually (oil, LNG, petroleum products, nuclear fuel). It is anticipated that the
U.S. will become the key supplier
of gas and oil ...
Energy Market News – Tuesday, July 29, 2025: Brent around $70 amid US-EU deal, gas reserves in Europe, gasoline export ban in Russia
... momentum: clean energy is setting new records and reclaiming market share from fossil fuels.
The overall trend worldwide is a steady increase in investments in electricity generation and networks. According to the International Energy Agency, global capital investments in energy are projected to reach a record $3.3 trillion in 2025, with about two-thirds of this amount going to clean technologies (renewable energy, grids, energy storage, nuclear generation). This is double the investments in traditional ...
Nine countries and 12,000 warheads: How the world's nuclear arsenal is distributed
... Markets typically price the likelihood of extreme events as very low, but the estimated 17% probability of a nuclear incident this year by some analysts indicates that the risk is non-zero. An unexpected crisis could trigger panic selling on exchanges and capital fleeing to protective instruments.
Defense Industry:
The modernization of nuclear forces and a new arms race mean increased defense budgets in many countries. Major defense contractors (rocket and space corporations, submarine producers, control ...