Global Flaring Surges: A Stark Contrast with U.S. Progress

In the world of energy production, gas flaring—the controlled burning of excess natural gas during oil extraction—remains a persistent challenge. This practice not only wastes a valuable resource that could power homes and industries but also contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions, including carbon dioxide and methane. As global energy demand continues to rise, recent […]

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200,000 Bpd Halted in Iraq After Drone Strikes in Kurdistan Oilfields

In a series of escalating attacks that underscore the fragile security in Iraq\’s oil-rich regions, drone strikes have targeted multiple oilfields in the semi-autonomous Kurdistan area, leading to the shutdown of up to 200,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude production. These incidents, attributed to Iran-aligned militias, come amid longstanding disputes over oil revenue sharing […]

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Oil Markets Don’t Panic on the OPEC+ Production Push: Are They Maxed Out, and What Does It Mean for Global Oil Markets?

OPEC+ has been making waves with ambitious production quota hikes, signaling a bold shift toward reclaiming market share. However, recent data reveals a recurring theme: the group’s actual output consistently falls short of these lofty targets. As oil markets shrug off the latest production push, questions arise about whether OPEC+ is nearing its production ceiling, […]

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Oil Prices Up… Off Bad Tariff News!

Daily Standup Top Stories Ghost Factories Are a Warning Sign for Green Manufacturing’s Future July 7, 2025 Clark Savage The promise of a green manufacturing boom, fueled by generous subsidies and ambitious climate policies, is unraveling across the United States and beyond. So-called “ghost factories”—abandoned or stalled clean-energy projects—are becoming a stark symbol of […] Iraq Lifts […]

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