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Russia expects 24% lower revenues from oil and gas this year compared to earlier estimates, following the oil price crash that began in early April and sank the price of its flagship Urals crude close to the $50 per barrel mark.Russia now sees its oil and gas revenues at about $101.7 billion (8.32 trillion Russian rubles) for 2025, according to the finance ministry’s latest update. That’s lower than the $133.7 billion (10.9 trillion rubles) expected earlier.Oil and gas income – a key pillar of Russia’s budget revenues – is now expected to account for 3.7% of gross domestic product (GDP),…
Tesla ‘s board reportedly opened a search last month for a CEO to replace Elon Musk, raising the question of what the company’s future would look like after Musk’s long tenure at the helm. Tesla has denied the Wall Street Journal report , but the story highlights how “perhaps no other company has as large a key man risk,” UBS analysts led by Joseph Spak told clients in a note Wednesday. Tesla is at a critical juncture right now, Spak wrote. The core business is still focused on cars, but “the bull case narrative is that Tesla is an AI…
Vertice Oil Tools, Inc., a provider of advanced completions technology, have announced the acquisition of Greenwell Engineering, Inc. The acquisition expands Vertice’s completions portfolio, enhances its ability to support wireline service providers and E&P companies with innovative tools and integrated solutions, and broadens its presence across unconventional oil and gas markets. “The addition of Greenwell Engineering’s cutting-edge wireline solutions aligns seamlessly with our mission to deliver best-in-class completions technology,” said Mohamed Saraya, CEO of Vertice Oil Tools. “This expands our product offerings, strengthens our customer support, deepens our partnerships with wireline service providers, and reinforces our commitment to innovation. And we’re just getting started—Vertice…
(Bloomberg) – The Trump administration revoked permits and waivers allowing Western energy firms to operate in Venezuela, three people familiar with the issue said Saturday. The move further isolates Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro from the world oil market. The decision covers a number of companies including U.S. oil firm Global Oil Terminals, led by energy magnate Harry Sargeant III. Spain’s Repsol and France’s Maurel et Prom are among the other companies that must wind down operations in Venezuela by May 27, the people said. The decision also targets licenses issued to Venezuelan gas companies that hold deals with…
Circular economy startup Syre announced that it has signed an agreement with the province of Binh Dinh, Vietnam with the intention to establish the company’s first “Gigascale” textile-to-textile recycling plant in the province. Founded in 2024, Syre was launched by fashion and design brands company H&M Group and impact-focused venture investor Vargas, to enable the mass production of textile-to-textile recycled materials, and provide a closed loop solution for the clothing industry. Syre aims to support the decarbonization and waste reduction efforts of the textile industry through recycling, starting with Polyester, which accounts for up to 40% of the sector’s emissions.…
UK banks put £75bn into firms building climate-wrecking ‘carbon bombs’, study finds | Climate crisis
Banks in the City of London have poured more than $100bn (£75bn) into companies developing “carbon bombs” – huge oil, gas and coal projects that would drive the climate past internationally agreed temperature limits with catastrophic global consequences – according to a study.Nine London-based banks, including HSBC, NatWest, Barclays and Lloyds are involved in financing companies responsible for at least 117 carbon bomb projects in 28 countries between 2016 – the year after the landmark Paris agreement was signed – and 2023, according to the study.If the projects go ahead, the study says they will have the potential to produce…
Trump has launched more attacks on the environment in 100 days than his entire first term | Trump administration
Donald Trump has launched an unprecedented assault upon the environment, instigating 145 actions to undo rules protecting clean air, water and a livable climate in this administration’s first 100 days – more rollbacks than were completed in Trump’s entire first term as US president.Trump’s blitzkrieg has hit almost every major policy to shield Americans from toxic pollution, curb the worsening impacts of the climate crisis and protect landscapes, oceans, forests and imperiled wildlife.In all, the second Trump administration has launched 145 actions – a dizzying rate of more than one a day since the 20 January inauguration – to repeal…
People walk past an advertisement feature Donald Trump with Bitcoin in Hong Kong. May James | Lightrocket | Getty ImagesAs President Donald Trump hit the 100-day mark this week for his second term in office, his approval numbers were lower than for any administration at this point in over seven decades.Don’t tell that to the crypto community.Trump ran for office on a promise to make America “the crypto capital of the world.” Those who got behind that message say he’s already delivered, or at least gotten off to a hot start.A blitz of executive actions, strategic appointments, and early wins, from…
French government officials are pushing to add a small handling fee to low-cost items bought online from outside the European Union. The move is aimed at curbing the surge of packages arriving from companies like Temu and Shein, which are mostly shipped from China. The proposal, announced during a visit to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport on April 29, would apply to all non-EU countries, including the UK and the U.S., and could take effect as early as 2026. What’s RelatedCurrently, small packages worth under €150 (USD 161) are exempt from customs duties in the EU, although VAT still applies. But…
Distributors across the U.S. are sounding the alarm as new tariffs and potential tax hikes threaten to squeeze already tight margins and disrupt supply chains. A recent survey by the National Association of Wholesaler-Distributors (NAW) and Modern Distribution Management (MDM) reveals that many in the industry are bracing for large cost increases and operational challenges in 2025. What’s Related“The survey indicates that one-third of distributors are already facing price hikes of 25% or more. Though these increases haven’t hit store shelves yet, it’s an indication of where prices are headed,” said Eric Hoplin, CEO of NAW. “We urge President Trump…