The Persian Gulf island, targeted by U.S. strikes, is home to Iran’s main oil export terminal. Any disruption could jolt global energy markets.
The Iranian oil hub has become a pivotal battleground in the war—and its fate could determine the direction of the conflict.
During the first two weeks of the latest war in the Middle East, as US and Israeli strikes rained down on military and energy facilities across Iran, one site went conspicuously untouched.
This is all part of a campaign that the White House has declared is aimed at “systematically dismantling the Iranian regime’s ...
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Reopening Groningen or expanding North Sea drilling will produce gas or oil locally, but prices are set by global markets, so ...
Equinor discovered more oil, gas and condensate on Norway's side of the North Sea, with plans to extract the resources via ...
Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, natural gas prices in the Netherlands have surged sharply, sparking renewed debate over how to ensure a stable gas supply. As the country has shifted from ...
Dutch natural gas grid operator Gasunie on Wednesday urged the government to build a strategic gas reserve to ensure the Netherlands can withstand a prolonged disruption of supplies.
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Astronomers spot colossal cosmic sheet wrapped around the Milky Way
A team of astronomers led by researchers at the University of Groningen has identified a colossal sheet of dark matter and ...
A continental collision trapped oil within what is today Iran. The same collision explains why that oil is trapped behind the Strait of Hormuz now ...
The far-right party in the Netherlands announced on Thursday that it will propose a proposal to keep the Groningen Gas?field ...
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