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The Middle East Holds Half of the World’s Conventional Oil Reserves. But Why?

The idea that one region came to dominate the global oil map can sound almost too neat, as though history simply handed the Middle East an outsized role in the modern energy economy. But the real answer is older, slower, and far more geological than political. Long before pipelines, refineries, and strategic shipping lanes, this…
U.S. Set to Offer Alaska Oil and Gas Leases for First Time Since 2019

After years of delays and debate, the United States is once again opening parts of Alaska to oil and gas leasing. The decision brings renewed attention to a region long seen as both a valuable energy source and a fragile environment. As interest grows from industry and concern rises from environmental groups, the move raises…
Trump Claims ‘Numerous Countries’ Are Heading to the Strait of Hormuz Following NATO Pushback

The global economy relies heavily on a narrow stretch of water barely wider than a standard marathon. When military tensions rise in the Strait of Hormuz, the resulting shockwaves are felt almost immediately at local gas pumps and grocery checkout lines around the world. As recent conflicts threaten to choke off this vital energy artery,…
