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26.03.26 - 21:54
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Iran Earning $139 Million A Day From Oil As Hormuz Crisis Locks Out Rivals (ZeroHedge)
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Iran Earning $139 Million A Day From Oil As Hormuz Crisis Locks Out Rivals
By Charles Kennedy of OilPrice
Iran's oil exports have not collapsed and are fetching much higher prices than before the war, handing Tehran handsome extra revenues from its crude, which is the only one unimpeded from transiting the Strait of Hormuz.
Unlike all other Gulf producers, Iran is passing its oil through the Strait of Hormuz and its export volumes remain resilient. Steady volumes and higher prices have been bringing millions of dollars of additional oil revenues for the Islamic Republic since the war began, as oil prices jumped and discounts for Iranian barrels significantly narrowed versus Brent.
Iran has likely earned $139 million per day by selling its flagship Iran Light crude so far in March, according to Bloomberg calculations based on export estimates by Tankertrackers.com and prices for Iranian Light.
The estimated daily revenues were nearly $25 million higher compared to the average of $115 million d...
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26.03.26 - 16:07
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Fossil fuel companies finally accept the climate crisis – just not their role in it (The Guardian)
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The era of corporate climate denial is over but in courts around the world the big names have shifted strategyWhile the US government continues to call climate change a hoax and attack the science, in courtrooms from The Hague to Honolulu, fossil fuel companies are taking a different approach. Shell, Chevron, RWE and TotalEnergies all accept that climate change is real, human-caused and serious. The era of corporate climate denial, at least in legal proceedings, is largely over.What has replaced it is a more nuanced position: accepting the science of climate change while contesting their responsibility for it. Continue reading......
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26.03.26 - 14:44
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Hapag-Lloyd-Gewinn bricht ein - Nahost-Krise treibt Kosten (Cash)
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- Wegen niedrigerer Frachtraten und gestiegener Kosten sind bei der Hamburger Reederei Hapag-Lloyd im vergangenen Jahr die Gewinne eingebrochen. Bei einem Gesamtumsatz von rund 18,6 Milliarden Euro erzielte die weltweit fünftgrösste Reederei ein Konzernergebnis von 924 Millionen Euro, wie das Unternehmen mitteilte. Im Jahr zuvor hatte der Gewinn bei einem Umsatz von gut 19 Milliarden Euro noch bei knapp 2,4 Milliarden Euro gelegen....
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26.03.26 - 14:26
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Bitcoin bricht ein: Optionen-Verfall und Nahost-Krise drücken den Kurs (Ariva)
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Geopolitische Spannungen und ein massiver Optionsverfall drücken Bitcoin nach unten und reißen den gesamten Kryptomarkt mit. Der Kurs von Bitcoin ist am Donnerstagmittag wieder unter die psychologisch wichtige Marke von 70.000 US-Dollar gerutscht. Zuletzt notierte die größte Kryptowährung rund 2,45 Prozent im Minus bei 69.650 US-Dollar. Die Abwärtsbewegung erfasste den gesamten Markt: Unter den ......
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