At the first international conference on transitioning from fossil fuels, more than 50 countries agreed to work together on trade agreements that will reduce reliance on coal, natural gas, and oil.
Category: 5 May 2026
OPEC+ RAISES OIL OUTPUT A THIRD TIME SINCE HORMUZ CLOSURE
The Organization of Oil Exporting Countries and its allied nations agreed on 3 May to raise the group’s permitted output by a modest 188,000 barrels a day.
UAE QUITS OPEC, WEAKENING OIL CARTEL’S GRIP ON PRICES
The United Arab Emirates (UAE), OPEC’s third largest oil producer, has quit the 65-year-old oil cartel due to long-standing tensions with Saudi Arabia, OPEC’s dominant member, and frustrations with the group’s policy of dictating each members’ limits on oil production.
BANKS STRUGGLE TO OFFLOAD RISK OF MASSIVE AI LOANS
JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, SMBC, and other major banks that have made gigantic loans to cloud service providers such as CoreWeave and Oracle are trying to entice other lenders to share the risk but are having trouble persuading them, people familiar told the Financial Times.
ASIA BRACES FOR WAR-RELATED INFLATION SHOCK
Asian nations, heavily reliant on oil and gas imports from Gulf nations, face the prospect of continuing price increases and scarcities of fuels, which increase the chance that the region will fall into a major economic crisis, the Financial Times reported.
GERMANY’S ECONOMY CONTINUES TO IMPLODE
Key factors are converging to sink the German economy into recession, according to a report by Russian news service RT.
GERMAN, SPANISH INFLATION HIGHEST IN TWO YEARS
In March, inflation in Germany and Spain ticked up 0.1 of a percentage point, accelerating price increases to their fastest annual rate in two years.
EUROZONE BARELY ESCAPES A FLATLINED ECONOMY
In this year’s first quarter, the economy of the 20-country Eurozone grew 0.1 percent from 2025’s final three months. It posted an annualized GDP increase of 0.6 percent.
AS FORECAST: UKRAINE CAN’T DEFEAT THE RUSSIANS, SO KYIV CONTINUES TO CARRY OUT STRIKES ON ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE
The Ukrainian military last week carried out several high-profile drone attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, including attacks on a key oil refinery on the Black Sea that resulted in major damage and a health emergency for residents in the city of Tuapse, according to reports.
AS FORECAST: UKRAINE TARGETS ZAPORIZHZHIA NUCLEAR POWER PLANT
The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, which is under Russian control, was attacked by Ukrainian forces on Sunday in Kyiv’s latest escalation of attacks on civilian infrastructure.









