energy prices
Curated coverage for energy prices with top developments, timeline context, and connected threads.
Is Oil Heading to $200? Here Is What Every Major Bank Is Projecting for Energy Prices
With oil at $116 after Kharg Island strikes, some analysts say $200 is possible. Here is what JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, and the EIA are actually projecting for oil prices in 2026.
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12 updatesOil Prices Are Already Falling From Their Peak — Here Is Why That Doesn't Mean the Crisis Is Over
Brent crude has fallen from its $126 peak. Here is why the drop doesn't mean the energy crisis is over and what economists are watching instead.
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The Energy Crisis Is Making European Farmers Choose Between Planting and Going Bankrupt
European farmers face impossible choices this spring as fertiliser costs explode and diesel prices soar. Here is what the decisions being made right now mean for food prices in autumn.
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The Specific Thing Every European Household Should Do Before the Winter Bills Arrive
With the EU warning energy prices won't return to normal, here is the specific practical action list for European households based on what the data actually shows works.
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The Oil Price That Is Destroying Small Businesses Across Southern Europe
Olive oil prices hit records, diesel cost soared, and Southern European small businesses are at breaking point. Here is the real economic damage happening in the places tourists visit.
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Oil Prices Are Rising Again — And It’s Not Just About War
Oil prices are increasing due to multiple global factors beyond geopolitical tensions.
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Why Electricity Bills Keep Rising Even When Energy Prices Fall
Consumers are questioning why electricity bills remain high despite falling wholesale energy prices.
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The Country That Is Most Likely to Default First If Oil Stays Above $100
Oil above $100 per barrel hits some countries far harder than others. Here is the analysis of which economies are most at risk of debt distress if high energy prices persist.
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The Hidden Story of Why Western Australia's Commuters Are Getting Free Trains
Perth's commuters are switching to public transport in record numbers as petrol prices soar. Here is the Australian city that is accidentally proving a point about how energy crises reshape urban mobility.
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What Happens to European Farmers When Fertiliser Becomes Unaffordable — A Field Report
Natural gas prices drive fertiliser costs. Fertiliser costs drive food prices. European farmers caught in the middle are making decisions right now that will affect your food bill in six months.
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Trump's Approval Below 40% for the First Time: The Polling Data That Has Republicans Terrified
Trump's approval rating has dropped below 40% as the Iran war, energy prices, and No Kings protests compound. Here is what the polling data actually shows and why November looks dangerous.
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The Hidden Victims of High Gas Prices: Europe's Elderly Who Can't Pay and Won't Ask for Help
Across Europe, elderly people on fixed pensions are quietly rationing heat rather than asking for help they may be entitled to. Here is the scale of this invisible crisis.
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The Science Behind Why Oil Prices Can't Come Down Quickly Even If Hormuz Reopens
Even if the Strait of Hormuz opens tomorrow, oil prices won't fall back to pre-war levels for months. Here is the science and economics of why energy markets don't reverse quickly.
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