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Economic Indicators

4Q 2025 (2nd Est.)

GDP
0.7%

March 2026

ISM
52.7%

February 2026

Unemployment Rate
4.4%

January 2026

New Orders
0.1%

February 2026

Industrial Production
0.2%

February 2026

Capacity Utilization
76.3%

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U.S. Cement Sector Brings Big Potential Spending

Published

Low-carbon cement production and retrofitted carbon-capture technology represent a sizable portion of the activity being seen at U.S. cement plants.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

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  • U.S. Weighs Pumped Storage for Energy Opportunities

    Published

    Industrial Info Resources is tracking more than US$130 billion worth of pumped-storage projects proposed across the U.S., mostly in early development

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • Uncertainty on Iran War Drives Oil Up 15%

    Published

    Crude oil prices have edged downward, but little is certain amid continued instability along the Strait of Hormuz.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • Copper Mining Drives Teck's Adjusted Q1 EBITDA Growth

    Published

    Canada's Teck Resources reported adjusted EBITDA of C$2.1 billion (US$1.5 billion) for Q1, a 125% increase from last year, driven by high copper prices, record sales during the quarter and higher byproduct prices.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

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

Europe Agrees 50% Steel Tax, Cuts Import Quotas

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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

Kinder Morgan Eyes Texas, Other Gas Hotspots for New Pipelines

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Industrial Info Resources is tracking more than US$18 billion worth of Kinder Morgan projects; about US$14 billion is for natural gas or LNG transportation

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

QatarEnergy Offsets Regional Woes with U.S. LNG Offtake

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QatarEnergy was forced to sideline its own LNG production because of the war raging in the Middle East. On Thursday, the company's energy minister said that was offset by U.S. sources of the super-cooled gas.

By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

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NextEra's U.S. Renewables, Storage Quarterly Backlog Leads to Strong Financials

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Buoyed by growing energy demand across the U.S., NextEra added a quarterly record of 4 GW of renewables and storage capacity to its backlog, resulting in strong financial results.

By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

Featured Story

U.S. Weighs Pumped Storage for Energy Opportunities

Published

Industrial Info Resources is tracking more than US$130 billion worth of pumped-storage projects proposed across the U.S., mostly in early development

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

Featured Story

Uncertainty on Iran War Drives Oil Up 15%

Published

Crude oil prices have edged downward, but little is certain amid continued instability along the Strait of Hormuz.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

Featured Story

Uncertainty on Iran War Drives Oil Up 15%

Published

Crude oil prices have edged downward, but little is certain amid continued instability along the Strait of Hormuz.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

Featured Story

Middle East War Takes Toll on SLB, Oil Industry

Published

Violence in the Middle East is influencing the performance of companies across the global energy sector.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • Australia's PM: Major Refinery Fire Won't Hurt Fuel Supplies

    Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said a major fire at the critical Corio refinery will not result in fuel shortages as the country struggles to secure supplies due to the war in Iran.

    By Martin Lynch, European News Editor

    Published April 22, 2026 Read Article
  • Western Gateway Pipeline to Advance in U.S.

    California is facing a shortage of refined petroleum products. Kinder Morgan and Phillips 66 say they can address that with the Western Gateway Pipeline.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published April 21, 2026 Read Article
  • Gasoline Prices Crimping U.S. Economy

    A steady string of economic reports, both for the United States and globally, show the war-related spike in energy prices is taking a toll on the economy. Wholesale inflation for energy jumped nearly 10% in the U.S. market.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published April 17, 2026 Read Article
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Featured Story

Uncertainty on Iran War Drives Oil Up 15%

Published

Crude oil prices have edged downward, but little is certain amid continued instability along the Strait of Hormuz.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

  • 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
  • Diminishing Water Resources Put Pressure on Corpus Christi, Texas

    With reservoir levels dropping to dangerous lows, authorities in Corpus Christi are looking for ways to acquire potable water after a major desalination project was cancelled last year.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    Published April 07, 2026 Read Article
  • Green Ammonia Projects See Movement in Texas, Quebec

    Developers of two North American green ammonia projects made moves regarding equipment procurement last week, with one selecting an electrolyzer provider and the other issuing an RFP for equipment.

    By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

    Published April 06, 2026 Read Article
  • Severe Storms, Flooding Threaten Central U.S. Energy, Logistics

    Severe storms and flooding across the Plains, Midwest and Mid-Atlantic threaten refining, power and logistics networks, with repeated convective impacts increasing the risk of localized disruptions across key U.S. energy corridors.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

    Published April 01, 2026 Read Article
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Featured Story

U.S. Cement Sector Brings Big Potential Spending

Published

Low-carbon cement production and retrofitted carbon-capture technology represent a sizable portion of the activity being seen at U.S. cement plants.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

Featured Story

Early U.S. Forecasts Signal Near-Normal Atlantic Hurricane Season

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With less than 40 days until hurricane season, early U.S. forecasts point to a generally quieter Atlantic driven by El Niño.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

Featured Story

U.S. Pasta, Rice Plant Projects Bring $585 Million in Potential Spending

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Industrial Info Resources is tracking 67 active capital projects at U.S. pasta and rice plants that are in various stages of development with a combined value of $585 million.

By Eric Funderburk, Promotions & Advertising Specialist

Featured Story

U.S. Plastic & Rubber Products Manufacturing Sector Leads to $21 Billion in Spending

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The Industrial Manufacturing Industry's plastic & rubber products sector shows a strong presence in the U.S., boasting $21 billion in active projects, $10 billion of which are presently under construction.

By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

Featured Story

Early U.S. Forecasts Signal Near-Normal Atlantic Hurricane Season

Published

With less than 40 days until hurricane season, early U.S. forecasts point to a generally quieter Atlantic driven by El Niño.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

Featured Story

Dallas Fed Survey: War Creating Energy Sector Chaos

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Respondents to the latest quarterly survey from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas aren't thrilled with market volatility stemming from war in the Middle East.

By Brian Ford, Editor-in-Chief

Featured Story

IEA: Data Centers Pose Challenge to Global Power Industry

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Industrial Info Resources is tracking more than 4,500 data center projects set to begin construction before 2029, with electricity use set to skyrocket.

By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

Featured Story

Brazil's Mining Investments Forecasted to Reach US$76.9 Billion by 2030

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IBRAM forecasts US$76.9 billion in mining investments across Brazil in the next five years. According to Industrial Info Resources data, there are 989 Metals & Minerals Industry projects across Brazil, worth US$68.29 billion.

By Daniel Levin, Assistant Editor

Featured Story

India Partners with France for European Pressurized Reactor Nuclear Technology

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India has partnered with France to explore the deployment of advanced European Pressurized Reactor (EPR) technology, marking a significant step in strengthening its nuclear-energy program.

By Yogesh Kumar, Lead Researcher-Power

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Algeria Accelerates Solar Power Ambitions With 15-GW Target by 2035

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Algeria is rapidly advancing its renewable energy agenda, targeting 15,000 megawatts (MW) of solar power capacity by 2035 to reduce dependence on natural gas and address rising electricity demand.

By Yogesh Kumar, Lead Researcher-Power

Featured Story

Taiwan Power's Mailiao Power Station to Restart Two Units to Prevent Supply Loss

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After being mothballed in 2025, Taiwan's base load power facility, Mailiao coal-fired power plant, will re-start units 01 and 03.

By Maria Estrella, IIR Writing Staff

  • Malaysia Attracts Semiconductor Investments

    Published

    From being a global leader in back-end chip processing and a significant contributor in the global semiconductor supply chain, Malaysia is progressing toward becoming an overall high-tech powerhouse.

    By Sharun Anthony, Content Editor

  • Bangladesh Charts $180 Billion Path to Energy Security

    Published

    Bangladesh has unveiled the comprehensive $180 billion Energy and Power Master Plan for 2026-2050, aimed at strengthening energy security, supporting economic growth, and reducing emissions.

    By Yogesh Kumar, Lead Researcher-Power

  • Maintenance Curbs U.S. LNG Activity

    Published

    Regular maintenance has curbed the feedstock available for LNG exports. This comes as global markets are tightening in response to war in the Middle East.

    By William Ploch, Assistant Editor-in-Chief

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Featured Story

Australia's Fortescue Fast-Tracks Green Energy for Mining Operations

Published

Australian mining firm Fortescue is on track to complete an industrial-scale green energy grid to power its Pilbara mining operations, years ahead of the original target.

By Martin Lynch, European News Editor


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