If 2025 taught us anything, it was that energy markets remain governed by fundamentals, not slogans. The year opened with expectations of policy-driven disruption and geopolitical shocks. It closed ...
Struggling energy markets are holding back the grain markets from moving higher on good news, Allison Thompson said. But it's not all bad news, as farmers can take advantage of lower energy costs.
Markets breathe in seasons. Prices do not move in straight lines. They respond to planting windows, maintenance schedules, holiday demand, freight snarls and policy surprises. If you learn to read ...
Oil markets are oversupplied heading into 2026, pressuring prices and favoring integrated majors and midstream infrastructure over pure upstream exposure. Electricity demand is accelerating for the ...
Energy fundamentals, rather than policy narratives or geopolitics, dominated outcomes across oil, gas, and power markets. Infrastructure constraints, especially grids and LNG capacity, emerged as ...