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GDP
2%

April 2026

ISM
52.7%

March 2026

Unemployment Rate
4.3%

February 2026

New Orders
0%

March 2026

Industrial Production
-0.5%

March 2026

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75.7%

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War, Refineries Keep U.S. Gasoline Prices Elevated

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The refinery-dense Gulf Coast was limited by maintenance. Conflict in the Middle East is keeping oil prices elevated. Both are creating spikes in domestic gasoline prices.

By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

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Japan's ENEOS Agrees to Buy Chevron's 50% Stake in Singapore Refining Company

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Seeking to expand beyond its domestic market, Japan's ENEOS has agreed to buy Chevron's 50% stake in Singapore Refining Company for US$2.2 billion. According to Industrial Info Resources data, ENEOS currently operates 132 plants in Japan, Australia, Southeast Asia, and Oceania.

By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

UAE Sees New Pipeline Ready by 2027

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ADNOC put $3 billion toward the Dhanna-Fujairah crude oil pipeline, a 310-mile artery that can avoid the Strait of Hormuz

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

Bridge Collapse Temporarily Halts Cameco Uranium Operation

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Canadian uranium miner Cameco was forced to curb some of its production due to flooding and a bridge failure in Saskatchewan.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

Brazil's Lula, Petrobras Unveil Plan to Bolster Sao Paulo Energy Infrastructure

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Brazil's Petrobras plans to invest 37 billion reais (US$7.3 billion) to bolster Sao Paulo's energy infrastructure.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

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NextEra, Dominion Merger Could Reshape U.S. Power Generation

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Industrial Info Resources is tracking 689 operational facilities from NextEra and 706 from Dominion; together, the companies account for more than $190 billion in spending.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • Renewables Represented 76% of Brazil's 7.4 GW Power Expansion in 2025

    Brazil is rapidly expanding its renewable energy sector, adding 7.4 GW to its electric system in 2025, with 76% coming from renewables. This growth strengthens Brazil's ability to attract energy-intensive industries, and Industrial Info Resources is tracking more than 1,800 renewable power and energy storage projects valued at US5$12 billion across the country.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    Published May 18, 2026 Read Article
  • Billions Worth of Texas Solar Power Projects to Come Online in 2026

    Industrial Info Resources is tracking 37 utility-scale solar projects, valued at $12.8 billion, that are set to be completed in Texas in 2026 as the state's solar generation easily surpasses coal-fired power.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published May 15, 2026 Read Article
  • First Texas Energy Fund-backed Generation Project Comes Online

    Constellation Pin Oak peaking power is first of six Texas Energy Fund-backed power projects to come online. Industrial Info Resources is tracking all six projects, which will total 3.47 GW of power capacity.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    Published May 15, 2026 Read Article
  • U.S. Geothermal Power Generation Shows Signs of Relevance

    Developments around U.S. geothermal power are heating up. Industrial Info Resources is tracking $6.7 billion worth of active and proposed geothermal-related projects across the country, most of which are in the western U.S., although much of the activity is in an early stage of development.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    Published May 15, 2026 Read Article
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Three Large U.S. Gas Drillers Report Big Jump in Q1 Profits

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First-quarter net profits shot up for three large, independent, gas-oriented U.S. exploration and production companies, driven by higher demand, stemming in part from the cold snap early in the quarter, which led to increased production and increased prices.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

  • Vessel Seized in UAE Waters

    Global crude oil prices were treading water on Thursday, though tensions remain high after a ship was seized in the Emirati waters of the Persian Gulf.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published May 14, 2026 Read Article
  • U.S. LNG Levels Off from Early-Year Peaks

    IIR Energy data published Wednesday show regular maintenance pushed feed gas levels for LNG down nearly 2 billion cubic feet per day from recent highs, while the U.S. Department of Energy warns that long lead times could constrain growth in the sector.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    Published May 14, 2026 Read Article
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U.S. Renewable Fuels Policy Changes Could Benefit Domestic Farmers

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In the last year, the U.S. has made "an unprecedented number of policy changes in the biofuels space" at both national and state levels. Changes involve finished products and feedstocks.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • Hormuz Blockades Boost Global Renewable Fuels Mandates

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    Renewables gain new momentum replacing some transportation fuels choked off behind the Strait of Hormuz. According to Industrial Info Resources data, there are nearly 5,000 renewable fuel projects around the world, with an investment value of $303 billion.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

  • Europe's Plan to Combat Fuel Crisis

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    The European Commission (EC) has launched a toolbox of measures called AccelerateEU to help relieve the pressure on European industry and households caused by the war in Iran and its ongoing global impact on fuel supplies and rocketing prices.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Canada to Launch Sovereign Wealth Fund for Projects, Companies

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    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney continued his efforts to build up the economy with the launch of a sovereign wealth fund. Through trade and investments, Canada aims to become an energy superpower.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

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Angola's First New Refinery in 50 Years Starts Production

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More than 50 years after achieving its independence from Portugal, Angola has shipped fuel from its newest refinery at Cabinda.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

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U.S. Plastic Resin Production Set for Near-Term Growth

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Industrial Info Resources is tracking $22 billion of U.S. plastics-manufacturing projects, part of a global market totaling more than $325 billion

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • U.S. Chemical Investments Shift Amid Fertilizer Crisis

    While agricultural producers are clamoring for fertilizer amid a global shortage, domestic petrochemical producers are realizing they may have put too much on the market.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    Published April 29, 2026 Read Article
  • Vietnam Petrochemicals Plant Halts Operations Again

    Having resumed operations in August 2025 after a nearly year-long suspension because of the oil price surge, Long Son Petrochemicals (LSP), a Vietnam subsidiary of Siam Cement Group (SCG) is once again facing an operational halt due to the continuing conflict in the Middle East.

    By Ralph Diasanta, Research Specialist

    Published April 28, 2026 Read Article
  • U.S. Occidental Petroleum Sees Lower Realized Oil Price in First Quarter

    Occidental Petroleum continues to face market headwinds. Its realized crude oil price for the first quarter was about 13% below the global average during the first quarter. Industrial Info Resources is tracking seven projects led by Occidental Petroleum in the United States slated for capital spending this year.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

    Published April 14, 2026 Read Article
  • Fluor Secures Contracts for Two High-Profile Proposed U.S. Projects

    Fluor received contracts for two major proposed projects in the U.S.--a new domestic crude oil refinery, as well as SMR construction at a Dow chemical site, both in Texas. Industrial Info is tracking more than US$45 billion worth of active and proposed projects worldwide featuring Fluor's services, more than US$12 billion of which is attributed to projects in the U.S.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    Published April 09, 2026 Read Article
  • Fertilizers and Components are Also Blocked Behind Strait of Hormuz

    As much as half of some fertilizers flow through the Strait of Hormuz, which is blocked by Iran. The Northern Hemisphere and the U.S. in particular may be temporarily shielded from resulting higher farm prices--this season.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    Published April 08, 2026 Read Article
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Featured Story

Europe's First Full-cycle Lithium Mine Ready to Go

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Europe's first complete cycle lithium mining project has completed construction in Syväjärvi in western Finland.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Equinox Gold to Acquire Orla Mining

    Equinox Gold Corporation will acquire Orla Mining Limited, creating one of the leading gold producers in the Americas with an expected gold production of 1.1 million ounces for 2026.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published May 15, 2026 Read Article
  • U.S. and EU Form Critical Minerals Partnership

    Efforts by the U.S. to strengthen domestic and global critical minerals supply chains and prevent market manipulation, largely in response to overreliance on China, now include a MOU and action plan with the EU and builds on the FORGE initiative that was announced earlier this year.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

    Published May 14, 2026 Read Article
  • Chile's Copper Mine Output Decreased 5.8% in Q1

    Chile's copper production in the first quarter was down more than 5% from last year, showing a substantial drop in March.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published May 14, 2026 Read Article
  • McEwen to Boost Gold Production Up to 140% by 2030

    With gold output nearing 300,000 GEO, McEwan expects a final investment decision on its Los Azules copper project in Argentina by year-end.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    Published May 12, 2026 Read Article
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Featured Story

Trade Court Rules Importers are Due U.S. Tariff Refunds, With Interest

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A federal trade court has ordered the U.S. government to refund, with interest, all levies paid by importers under a 1970s-era law used by the president but recently struck down the U.S. Supreme Court.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

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From Farm to Table, Iran Blockade-Based Food Inflation Continues

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Farmers and consumers alike are pressed by rising fertilizer and fuel costs, resulting from Hormuz blockades. According to Industrial Info Resources data, more than 28,000 food and beverage projects worldwide total $428 billion of investment.

By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

  • U.S. Customs Says It Needs Time to Refund Tariffs

    A federal trade court was told March 6 that it would take about 45 days to reconfigure the systems and processes used by U.S. Customs and Border Protection before it could begin making refunds on tariffs it has collected.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published March 10, 2026 Read Article
  • U.S. Soft Drink Projects Bring $2.4 Billion in Active Construction

    The manufacture of soft drinks, juice drinks, bottled water and similar beverages means big business in the U.S., and the producers and bottlers of these beverages are at work on projects across the country.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published March 05, 2026 Read Article
  • U.S. Soybean-Crushing Facilities Add Billions to Nation's Project Spending

    With more than $2 billion of projects at U.S. soybean-crushing plants rated as medium- or high-probability in the works, the sector is led by Illinois, where one grassroot plant presently is under construction and two others are being expanded.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published February 09, 2026 Read Article
  • Landmark Europe-India Free Trade Deal

    The European Union (EU) has signed its largest ever free trade agreement with India as it seeks to create new economic ties at a time of geopolitical unrest caused by China, Russia and the U.S..

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    Published February 09, 2026 Read Article
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Featured Story

China Dominates Mining Equipment Plant Construction

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China clearly emerges as the world's lead spender for both current and future construction projects involving the manufacture of mining equipment.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • U.S. Aircraft, Part Manufacturing Bring Billions in Spending

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    Industrial Info Resources is tracking $17 billion worth of capital-spending projects related to the manufacturing of aircraft and aircraft parts in the U.S., including those from Boeing. The U.S. aircraft sector encompasses both defense and commercial aircraft and means big business throughout the country.

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

  • Active U.S. Chiller-Boiler Construction Tops $1 Billion

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    At seemingly every moment, someone, somewhere in the U.S. is at work on a boiler and/or chiller system. Industrial Info Resources data find around $1.3 billion worth of U.S. boiler and chiller projects that are actively under construction.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • See More Industrial Manufacturing News

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Research Labs Spring Up Across U.S.

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Industrial Info Resources is tracking more than $40 billion of research laboratories presently under construction in the U.S., with a heavy preponderance of projects in Massachusetts, Texas and California.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

Featured Story

Western Midstream Permian Acquisition, Reduced Production from Occidental: Your Daily Energy News

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Western Midstream Partners is expanding its Permian footprint with the purchase of privately held Brazos Delaware II, while Occidental has lowered its 2026 production forecast, largely due to suspension of Middle East assets.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

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Exelon Shifts U.S. Spending to T&D as Affordability Fears Grow

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Industrial Info Resources is tracking 24 projects across the U.S. are attributed to Exelon, valued at a total $1.1 billion, led by transmission buildouts

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • AISTech 2026: U.S. Steel Industry Healthy Riding $50 Billion Capital Spending Wave

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    Last week, Industrial Info Resources exhibited at the leading steel industry tradeshow and technical conference, AISTech 2026, held in Pittsburgh. At the event's Town Hall Forum was an informative Q&A exchange featuring panelists from five of the nation's leading steel producers.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

  • U.S., U.K. Big Oil Sees Mixed Q1 Results Amid Mideast War

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    Four large integrated oil supermajor firms reported sharply different first-quarter profits amid the ongoing Middle East conflicts. Compared to the year-earlier quarter, profits fell for U.S.-based ExxonMobil Corporation and Chevron Corporation but shot up for U.K.-based BP Plc and Shell Plc.

    By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

  • Mexico Plans New Power Generation and Storage Tenders in May

    Published

    Mexico will launch new tenders for power generation and storage as it seeks to increase the share of renewables to 38% by 2030. The government also announced efforts to expedite permit approvals and ease red tape for projects of 20 MW or less

    By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

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Brazil's Chamber of Deputies Passes Bill Aimed at Promoting Critical Minerals Investments

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Brazil's lower house has passed a bill to promote extraction, exploration, and supply chains for critical minerals.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

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Europe Blocks Funding for Projects Using Chinese Solar Inverters

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Projects using solar inverters from China or other "high risk suppliers" will not have access to European funding according to new guidance issued by the European Commission (EC).

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Work Starts on First SMR Power Project in Czech Republic

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    Work can start on the Czech Republic's first small modular reactor (SMR) power plant following the contract signing between the state-owned power company CEZ Group and developer Rolls-Royce SMR.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Belgium to Nationalize Nuclear Power Fleet

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    Belgium's government continues to reverse the country's former anti-nuclear power position by agreeing to buyout the country's nuclear power fleet from French energy company Engie.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

  • Norway Fast-Tracks Largest Rare Earth Mining Dig

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    Norway's government has stepped in to take over the planning process for the country's largest rare earth elements (REE) mining project.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

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  • Foreign Companies Invest in U.S. Oil & Gas Production

    Japex, JERA, BP, TotalEnergies and others are paying billions for U.S. oil and gas assets, from which they plan to invest further to improve production.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published April 30, 2026 Read Article
  • Vital Funding for Leading Green Steel Project in Europe

    Construction is expected to accelerate at Europe's leading green steel project in Boden, Sweden, following an injection of 1.4 billion euro (US$1.7 billion) led by private investment firm Wallenberg Investments. According to Industrial Info Resources data there are four active Boden projects underway worth US$2.7 billion.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    Published April 29, 2026 Read Article
  • U.K. Greenlights Largest Solar Power Project

    The approved Springwell solar farm in the U.K. will be the country's largest and cost US$878 million to construct according to Industrial Info Resources data.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    Published April 28, 2026 Read Article
  • Europe Agrees 50% Steel Tax, Cuts Import Quotas

    New measures to protect Europe's steel industry from global oversupply have been agreed by the European Parliament and Council.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    Published April 27, 2026 Read Article
  • IEA: Global Electric Demand Grew Faster than Overall Energy Use in 2025

    Worldwide electric demand grew at over twice the rate of overall energy use in 2025, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency, which noted a surge in output from solar generators.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published April 24, 2026 Read Article
  • See More Europe News

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Ghana Mandates Local Ownership for Mining

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Ghana has instructed major mining companies, including Newmont, AngloGold Ashanti and Zijin Mining, to shift their mining operations to locally owned contractors by December 2026 or face penalties.

By Sunil Kumar, Researcher

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Bangladesh Enters Nuclear Era as Rooppur Plant Advances Toward Commissioning

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Bangladesh has taken a decisive step toward diversifying its energy mix with significant progress at the 2,400-megawatt (MW) Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant.

By Yogesh Kumar, Lead Researcher-Power

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Enbridge's Sunrise Gas Pipeline Expansion, Possible Australian LNG Strike: Your Daily Energy News

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Canada has approved a major Enbridge natural gas pipeline expansion, while workers at an Australian LNG plant have voted to strike over pay conditions.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist


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