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Qatar Says Iran Strikes Cut 17% of LNG for 3–5 Years

What Happened Qatar’s state-owned QatarEnergy said Iranian attacks damaged key export infrastructure and will sideline a meaningful slice of the country’s liquefied natural gas supply for years. The company’s CEO and state minister for energy affairs, Saad al-Kaabi, said the strikes knocked

Uber to Invest Up to $1.25B in Rivian for Robotaxi R2s

What Happened Uber (UBER) said it will invest up to $1.25 billion in Rivian (RIVN) as part of a robotaxi agreement that calls for the deployment of 10,000 fully autonomous R2 SUVs on Uber’s platform starting in 2028. Uber will make an initial $300 million investment, with the remaining funding to be

South Pars Attack Puts Global Gas Supply Back in Focus

What Happened in the Gulf Energy Complex An Israeli attack hit Iran’s main energy asset, the South Pars natural gas field, along with infrastructure around the nearby Asaluyeh processing hub. Iran responded with attacks on energy targets across the Middle East, marking a sharp

Hormuz Disruption Reignites Global Push Beyond Oil and Gas

What Happened: Hormuz Becomes the New Chokepoint A fresh global energy shock is forcing governments back into energy-security mode after Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz, a key shipping lane for Middle East oil and gas. The closure followed U.S. and

Mastercard to Buy BVNK in Stablecoin Push

What Happened Mastercard (MA) said it will buy stablecoin payments infrastructure firm BVNK for up to $1.8 billion, a move that deepens the card network’s push into blockchain-based money movement. The transaction includes $300 million in contingent payments and is expected to close before the end

AI Data Center Demand Lifts U.S. Clean Energy PPA Prices

What Changed In The Clean Power Offtake Market The market for long-term corporate power purchase agreements is getting tighter and pricier. Surging demand from data center owners is colliding with a smaller pipeline of tax-eligible clean power projects, pushing up

Iran Conflict Squeezes Fertilizer Supply as Urea Prices Jump

What Happened: A Shipping Chokepoint Turns Into a Fertilizer Shock As the U.S.-Israel war with Iran moves into its third week, fertilizer markets are feeling the impact in real time. The disruption is not just about one country’s exports. It’s

Microsoft Unifies Copilot Teams in AI Reorganization

What Microsoft Changed Inside Copilot Microsoft (MSFT) is reorganizing its Copilot teams by bringing together the commercial and consumer versions under one unified structure. The company is moving quickly to improve its AI assistant and drive wider adoption, and the new setup is

Nth Cycle Signs $1.1B Lithium, Nickel Offtake With Trafigura

What Happened Critical metals refining company Nth Cycle said it signed a 10-year binding offtake agreement to supply nickel and lithium carbonate to commodities trader Trafigura, valued at about $1.1 billion. The deal was signed on the sidelines of the Indo-Pacific Energy Security Ministerial and Business Forum in Tokyo, placing it

Gulf Oil Exports Sink 60% as Hormuz Stays Largely Closed

Gulf Oil Exports Sink 60% as Hormuz Stays Largely Closed

What Happened in the Gulf Daily oil exports from the Middle Eastern Gulf have dropped sharply in the week ending March 15, as the Strait of Hormuz remained effectively closed and producers faced disruptions and output cuts tied to the

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