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Secretary Burgum on Coal Plants, Energy Policy

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US Interior Secretary Doug Burgum talks about the need to keep coal plants open, keeping gas prices down, the impact of tariffs and making it easier to expand energy production. He speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel at CERAWeek in Houston.
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Coalition of activists protest against Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill

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Extinction Rebellion, Fossil Free London and Just Stop Oil join in a demonstration against the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill which receives its second reading in the House of Commons. Interview with Robin Wells, director of Fossil...
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Climate protesters gather outside Parliament to call out Government fossil fuel policies.

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Protesters from Just Stop Oil, Extinction Rebellion, Fossil Free London and Scientist Rebellion take part in an "emergency demonstration" at Parliament Square, central London. Interview with Robin Wells, Fossil Free London.
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Extinction Rebellion, Fossil Free London and Just Stop Oil join to protest Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill

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Extinction Rebellion, Fossil Free London and Just Stop Oil join in a demonstration against the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill which is receiving its second reading in the House of Commons. Interview with Robin Wells, director of...
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Lee Anderson joins Tory byelection campaign in Kingswood

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Former Conservative Party deputy chairman Lee Anderson joined the party's candidate Sam Bromiley on the byelection campaign trail in Kingswood, South Gloucestershire, on Saturday. The seat was vacated by former Tory MP Chris Skidmore in...
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Aramco Cuts Dividend in Setback for Saudi Budget

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Saudi Aramco cut the world's biggest dividend in a blow for Saudi Arabia's widening budget deficit, as the company seeks to relieve the stress on its own finances. The firm expects the total payout to be about $85 billion in 2025,...
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OPEC+ to Hike Oil Supply Amid Trump Pressure

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OPEC+ will revive halted oil production after repeated delays, amid pressure from US President Donald Trump to lower oil prices. The group will go ahead with the increase of 138,000 barrels a day in April, the first in a series of...
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UAE's Eco Minister on Growth, Real Estate

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Abdulla Bin Touq Al Marri, Minister of Economy for the United Arab Emirates speaks with Bloomberg TV's Joumanna Bercetche on the sidelines of the Investopia conference in Abu Dhabi. The Minister spoke about growth ambitions including the...
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US-China Trade and Iran Policy 'Big Unknowns' for Oil, says Trafigura's Luckock

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"Some risk premium is coming back out of the market," on the possibility of a Russia-Ukraine peace deal, says Ben Luckock, Global Head of Oil at Trafigura. Uncertainty around the US approach to Iran is a key "risk to the upside," he adds.
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Duke Energy CEO Good on Climate Goals, Coal and AI

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Duke Energy Chair and CEO Lynn Good says the company is working toward retiring coal as part of its climate goals. Speaking on "Bloomberg The Close." Duke removed a mention of climate targets in its latest earnings release as the company...
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What Does Paul Singer's Elliott Want at BP?

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Elliott Investment Management has built a significant stake in British energy giant BP, typically the first step in a playbook it has deployed to successfully push for change at many other big public companies. The activist investor, led...
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How the UAE Became Zimbabwe's Biggest Export Partner

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The United Arab Emirates has overtaken China to become Zimbabwe's biggest export partner. Since 2022, the Gulf state has plowed $1.4 billion into everything from gold trading to real estate. The steps are part of a wider effort by the...
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RWE CEO Says Germany Needs to Replace Nuclear, Coal

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RWE CEO Markus Krebber suggested Germany needs to move past discussions to revive atomic energy in the country, responding to discussions on bringing the controversial energy source back. "We need to have a strategy how we actually...
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View on Energy Has Changed Under Trump, Says Chevron CEO

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Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth discusses the outlook for energy under President Donald Trump. He says the company is bringing more energy to markets in a more "capital efficient way." He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Chevron Talking to Trump Administration About Venezuela

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Chevron Chairman and CEO Mike Wirth says the company is talking to the Trump administration about doing business in Venezuela. Chevron is the only major oil producer with a waiver to operate there despite sanctions against...
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Could Trump's Policies Effect Energy, Manufacturing?

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Rep. Chuck Fleischmann (R) Tennessee discusses how President Trump meeting with Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may effect the price of oil & gas, along with his thoughts on China's retaliatory tariffs and whether or not China's...
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China Imposes Tariffs on US Goods Amid Trump's Levies

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China announced tariffs on a range of US products moments after President Donald Trump imposed a 10% tariff on goods from Beijing. China hit US coal and liquefied natural gas exports with a 15% levy, and targeted its oil and agricultural...
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'Recipe for Inflationary Pressures:' Holtz-Eakin on Trump Tariffs

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Douglas Holtz-Eakin, American Action Forum President, shares his reaction to President Trump vowing to place a 25% tariff on Mexico & Canada, and a 10% tariff on China starting February 1st. He states a tariff on Canadian oil is "a...
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Chevron CEO on Tariffs, Earnings, AI and Production

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Chevron Corp. reported earnings that came in below estimates, but it raised dividends by 5%. Profits were hurt by slumping fuel margins. Chevron CEO Mike Wirth spoke with Bloomberg's Alix Steel about the potential impact of tariffs on...
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Is President Trump Serious About Imposing Tariffs?

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Bloomberg's Gregory Korte discusses President Trump planning 25% tariffs on both Canada & Mexico, and 10% tariffs on China starting February 1st. He also talks about whether or not the President is serious about enacting these tariffs...
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'No Margin of Error' For Oil Companies: CIBC's Babin

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CIBC Private Wealth Group Senior Equity Trader Rebecca Babin explains the significance of the decrease in oil price on 'Bloomberg Markets."
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Trump Says He Plans Tariffs on Chips, Oil and Steel

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President Donald Trump says he plans to impose tariffs on a wide range of imports, including oil, metals, pharmaceuticals and chips, in the coming months.
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Shell Sees `Year of Volatility and Uncertainty' in 2025

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Shell CEO Wael Sawan discusses fourth-quarter earnings, shareholder returns and capital expenditure. "It's fair to say that in 2025 we are expecting the unexpected. It is a year of volatility and uncertainty," Sawan says in an interview...
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Jeff Currie on Trump, Crypto, Oil Prices, AI Energy Demand

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Jeff Currie, chief strategy officer of Carlyle Group's Energy Pathways and veteran commodities analyst, says OPEC+ has "plenty of room to restart supply in April." Amid this week's news on Chinese AI start-up DeepSeek, Currie says energy...