Today's Top Energy Headlines
March 9, 2022
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- Prices climb on Russia supply fears despite stable flows
- Oil rises as fears of Russian oil sanctions spur supply concerns
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- What would a U.S. ban on Russian oil mean for the world?
- The massive disconnect between Big Oil’s words and actions, in data
- Libya Works To Lift Force Majeure At Key Oilfields
- Nigeria: Fuel Scarcity Worsens Across Nigeria, Grounds Economic Activities
- Record high prices prompt Latin America to hit pause on much needed diesel tenders
- China’s commodity imports look deceptively boring. But Ukraine looms
- China’s February Auto Sales Get Boost From New-Energy Vehicles
- China Sovereign Bonds Tumble From No. 1 Ranking as Funds Flee
- China soybean prices continue to hit new highs amid surging freight costs
- Surging oil, Russian crude woes pull down China independent refiners’ runs
- CERAWEEK As oil prices soar, energy execs want security, alternatives to Russia
- Gasoline Price Hits Record High
- E.P.A. Plans Tighter Tailpipe Rules for Trucks, Vans and Buses
- Oil, gas prices surge as Democrats eye aid for Ukraine, punishment against Russia
- Equinor, BP Transforming Terminal In Brooklyn Into Offshore Wind Hub
- How sanctions against Russia are battering the global aviation industry
- Carmakers face soaring metal costs with Russian supplies at risk
- LME suspends nickel trading after prices soar past $100,000
- Analysis: Ukraine crisis could boost ballooning fossil fuel subsidies
- Explainer: Is the war in Ukraine impacting Russian gas supplies to Europe?
- LME Halts Nickel Trading After Unprecedented 250% Spike
- Italy Fishing Boats Strike Over Fuel Costs Threatening Supplies
- EU Aims to Cut Russia Gas Dependence by Almost 80% This Year
- Ukrainians Risk Their Lives to Keep Russian Gas Flowing to Europe
- Replacing Russian Gas in Europe Will Require State Planning
- The Future Turns Dark for Russia’s Oil Industry
- Russia Says Energy Embargo Could Send Oil Prices Over $300
- Russia warns of $300/b oil, threatens gas export ban
- Russian gas continues to flow into Europe on main pipeline routes
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