Tag: oil prices
BYD’s Revised YangWang U9 Breaks EV Top Speed Record
BYD’s Revised YangWang U9 Set the EV Top Speed Record:
While 3000hp+ hypercars setting records can seem pointless to many, the technological development and testing can benefit more practical EVs. Racing can also go a long way toward changing consumer perceptions and building excitement for the transition to electric vehicles.
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The Federal Government Can’t Prevent Asset Managers From Net Zero Investments
You’d think that hedge funds would be bearish on oil stocks, right? Actually, that’s no longer the case. Instead, more hedge funds are shifting from oil shorts to renewables. Solar in particular is a favorite target of asset managers. This change of approach indicates a real reversal of energy strategies … [continued]
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U.S. Banks Slash Fossil Fuel Financing As Market Forces Outweigh Politics
Wall Street’s six largest banks have cut their financing to oil, gas and coal projects by 25% year-on-year through August 1, 2025. In dollar terms, that means about $73 billion this year versus roughly $97 billion in the same period in 2024. The pullback is uneven. Morgan Stanley reduced its … [continued]
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Oil Price Trend Expectations
Editor’s note: I wrote an article yesterday on why oil investors could be in for a big shock in the next 5–10 years. Under the article, I got into a little discussion with Juan Diego Celemín Mojica about oil price expectations in the next few years. He wrote the following … [continued]
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Changes In The Earth’s Climate Are Making Food Production More Costly
Rising food prices as the result of extreme weather and a hotter, drier climate are having political consequences around the globe.
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