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Bangladesh Shuts Universities to Curb Energy Demand Amid Crisis
SocialMar 9, 2026

Bangladesh Shuts Universities to Curb Energy Demand Amid Crisis

Demand destruction as we speak, starting with Bangladesh. Thailand and China curbed exports of diesel and gas. Vietnam will do so next.

By Trinh Nguyen
Now's the Second Best Time to Buy an EV
SocialMar 9, 2026

Now's the Second Best Time to Buy an EV

The best time to buy an EV was before the oil crisis. The second best time to buy an EV...

By Ramez Naam
Harari Warns AI Threatens Humanity’s Unique Edge
SocialMar 9, 2026

Harari Warns AI Threatens Humanity’s Unique Edge

Thank you for reading my latest article When AI Becomes The New Immigrant: Yuval Noah Harari’s Wake Up Call At Davos 2026. Here at LinkedIn and at Forbes I regularly write about management and technology trends. To read my future...

By Bernard Marr
Word Choice Reveals Bias: “Die” Vs “Killed”
SocialMar 9, 2026

Word Choice Reveals Bias: “Die” Vs “Killed”

What’s with this framing? Lebanese people “die” but Israelis are “killed” — what’s the deal with the selective word choice here?

By Jack Farley
Fossil Fuel Dependence Makes Nations Hostages, Renewables Free
SocialMar 9, 2026

Fossil Fuel Dependence Makes Nations Hostages, Renewables Free

Dear politicians everywhere: if your energy depends on fossil fuels, you aren’t a sovereign nation; you’re a hostage. N.B.: The sun doesn't send a bill and the wind doesn't charge for delivery. Forever. https://t.co/yXp8pnaOXC

By Assaad Razzouk
G7 Ministers Call Emergency Meeting, Consider Oil Reserve Release
SocialMar 9, 2026

G7 Ministers Call Emergency Meeting, Consider Oil Reserve Release

G7 finance ministers to hold emergency conference call at 12.30pm London time to discuss the impact of the US- -Iran war, Paris said in a statement. According to the Financial Times, several G7 nations favour a release of their Strategic Petroleum...

By Javier Blas
Israel Targets Iran’s Power, Not Its People
SocialMar 9, 2026

Israel Targets Iran’s Power, Not Its People

There is little evidence that the Israeli government cares about the Iranian people. They care about destroying and suppressing Iran's military and economy and ability to influence the region. Those are not the same thing.

By Ramez Naam
US Officials Endorse Releasing 300‑400 Million Barrels
SocialMar 9, 2026

US Officials Endorse Releasing 300‑400 Million Barrels

“US officials believe a joint release in the range of 300mn-400mn barrels — 25 to 30 per cent of the 1.2bn barrels in the reserve — would be appropriate.”

By Frederik Ducrozet
Peak Tram Closed March 9‑12; Tower Remains Open
SocialMar 9, 2026

Peak Tram Closed March 9‑12; Tower Remains Open

Notice for Peak Tram users and visitors: The Peak Tram service is temporarily suspended from 9th–12th March 2026 for regular maintenance work. The Peak Tower and Sky Terrace 428 will remain open.

By Buschy HK
Hong Kong IPO Debut: One Rises, Two Plunge
SocialMar 9, 2026

Hong Kong IPO Debut: One Rises, Two Plunge

Monday March 9th Hong Kong IPO debuts: • Shenzhen Zhaowei Machinery & Electronics: ⬆️ 4% • Estun Automation: ⬇️ 14% • Alsco Pooling Service: ⬇️ 40%

By Buschy HK
Global Oil Loss Reveals Hidden Strategic War Target
SocialMar 9, 2026

Global Oil Loss Reveals Hidden Strategic War Target

A barrel lost anywhere is a barrel lost everywhere. And we just lost one-fifth of everywhere barrels. No one is safe.

By Rory Johnston
Greek Gunslinger Halts 94% of Petrochemical Traffic
SocialMar 9, 2026

Greek Gunslinger Halts 94% of Petrochemical Traffic

One Greek Gunslinger does not make a global petrochemical supply chain... 94% of traffic is shut

By Jack Farley
IEA Warns Surplus Could Turn Deficit Amid Middle East Turmoil
SocialMar 9, 2026

IEA Warns Surplus Could Turn Deficit Amid Middle East Turmoil

Latest from the IEA: - "Speaking with governments" and "closely monitoring" events in the Middle East. - Says global oil market has been "in significant surplus" since the start of 2025. However, "prolonged disruptions could flip the market into a deficit". - IEA...

By Vandana Hari
Mitochondrial Quality Control Drives Senolytic Resistance
SocialMar 9, 2026

Mitochondrial Quality Control Drives Senolytic Resistance

Comparative analysis of senolytic drugs reveals mitochondrial determinants of efficacy and resistance "findings suggest that mitochondrial quality control is a key determinant of resistance to ABT263-induced and ARV825-induced senolysis, providing a possible framework for rational combination senotherapies." https://t.co/xB0wFkzIW9

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
EPF Holds Up RM11B Sunway‑IJM Takeover Amid Val
SocialMar 9, 2026

EPF Holds Up RM11B Sunway‑IJM Takeover Amid Val

RM11B Sunway-IJM Takeover: The Great GLC Standoff The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and major institutional shareholders are officially in a holding pattern, freezing an RM11 billion power shift as the Independent Advice Circular faces strategic delays. This regulatory bottleneck creates a...

By David Chuah
SARB Rules Out Rate Cuts, Hikes Possible Amid Tensions
SocialMar 9, 2026

SARB Rules Out Rate Cuts, Hikes Possible Amid Tensions

South Africa is an oil-importing economy. The South African Reserve Bank is indirectly telling you that interest rate cuts are now off the table, and that if the tension in the Middle East continues, then interest rate hikes can’t be...

By Talk Cents
Reviving Woodgrain: Audi Q7 Coastline Edition Shines
SocialMar 9, 2026

Reviving Woodgrain: Audi Q7 Coastline Edition Shines

Audi Q7 Coastline Edition 4 seater luxury SUV with a V12 and walnut wood trim everywhere including the trunk liner. Let this be the start of my official campaign to bring back woodgrain https://t.co/HgxnR3tpfP

By Jake Woolf
Brent and WTI Crude Surge to $119.5 per Barrel
SocialMar 9, 2026

Brent and WTI Crude Surge to $119.5 per Barrel

Brent crude futures LCOc1 climbed to a high of $119.50 per barrel and U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) CLc1 to $119.48 a barrel.

By Guy Faulconbridge
Live Nation Near Settlement of DOJ Antitrust Lawsuit
SocialMar 9, 2026

Live Nation Near Settlement of DOJ Antitrust Lawsuit

Big news: Live Nation is close to settling the DOJ’s antitrust suit. Scoop with @joshua_sisco and Leah Nylen https://t.co/WhfJruM2fX

By Lucas Shaw
Collective Climate Action Falters While Energy Transition Thrives
SocialMar 9, 2026

Collective Climate Action Falters While Energy Transition Thrives

climate collective action is on life support the energy transition is alive and well Important distinction to make

By Damien Ma
Vinay Prasad: Anti‑Science Extremist Influencing FDA Decisions
SocialMar 9, 2026

Vinay Prasad: Anti‑Science Extremist Influencing FDA Decisions

A key read regarding some (just some) examples of inappropriate, offensive, and/or inaccurate comments by Vinay Prasad (from May of last year) An Anti-Science MAHA Extremist Is Playing a Major Role at the FDA https://t.co/oFNaYm0qlD via @newrepublic https://t.co/P1V9lMdDjn

By Jonathan Eisen
Strait of Hormuz Shutdown Sparks Worst Energy Crisis Since 1970s
SocialMar 9, 2026

Strait of Hormuz Shutdown Sparks Worst Energy Crisis Since 1970s

Closure of the Strait of Hormuz has triggered the worst global energy crisis since the 1970s Who’s to blame for this?

By Andrew W. Gilliland
Qatar Outage Wipes Out LNG Glut, Risks Deficit
SocialMar 9, 2026

Qatar Outage Wipes Out LNG Glut, Risks Deficit

LNG GLUT CANCELED FOR ANOTHER YEAR 🚢⚠️ Qatar's production halt is likely to remove most of a glut Morgan Stanley forecast for this year. The bank now sees a 2m ton overhang Any extension in the Qatar outage beyond one month “quickly...

By Stephen Stapczynski
Refiners' Barrel Scramble Fuels Price Spike, Not Speculation
SocialMar 9, 2026

Refiners' Barrel Scramble Fuels Price Spike, Not Speculation

A really important feature of this current market is that it’s physical participants’ (ie refiners) scramble for barrels—and not spec sentiment—that’s driving insane $ spike & explosion of backwardation We already saw this last week, when spec was net ~flat despite...

By Rory Johnston
Rising Singapore Bunker Fuel Hits Exporters Harder than Importers
SocialMar 9, 2026

Rising Singapore Bunker Fuel Hits Exporters Harder than Importers

Singapore Bunker Fuel Prices 🚀 (From @ShipandBunker) Container ships on the main services to/from North America burn about 150-200 tonnes per day. Exports are going to be hit a lot harder than imports as fuel makes up a larger portion of their...

By Nathan Strang
Oil Gains Shrink to Just 27% of Prior Level
SocialMar 9, 2026

Oil Gains Shrink to Just 27% of Prior Level

One of the strangest headlines I've had to write: Oil pares gains (today) to just 27% now https://t.co/W2IOR839WN

By David Ingles
New Slay the Spire 2 Release Derails My Productivity
SocialMar 9, 2026

New Slay the Spire 2 Release Derails My Productivity

Oh no, Slay the Spire 2 just came out, and I was being so productive.

By Ethan Mollick
Oil and S&P Futures Keep Falling, Sentiment Wanes
SocialMar 9, 2026

Oil and S&P Futures Keep Falling, Sentiment Wanes

Oil and S&P 500 Futures Extend Tumble to Start the Week – Is Sentiment Giving Way? Wrote this week ahead article on an airplane with awful wifi... https://t.co/PoHGRgI2oL

By John Kicklighter
Bangladesh Advances Holidays, Shuts Universities to Save Power
SocialMar 9, 2026

Bangladesh Advances Holidays, Shuts Universities to Save Power

Bangladesh brings forward holidays and closes universities to conserve electricity and cut traffic (which also wastes fuel) https://t.co/aw1WmizmA4

By Lewis Jackson
Beware: 5 Red Flags of Fake Tax Advice
SocialMar 9, 2026

Beware: 5 Red Flags of Fake Tax Advice

The top 5 warnings signs that tax content on social media is not credible: 1.     No credentials, just vibes.   If their bio says that they are a tax guru, wealth hacker, 7-figure strategist, or financial architect, but there are no...

By Prof. Victoria J. Haneman
Trump's Aggressive Foreign Policy Fuels Higher Oil Prices
SocialMar 9, 2026

Trump's Aggressive Foreign Policy Fuels Higher Oil Prices

Last month I wrote a column about whether Trump could take credit for low oil prices. Trump loves to talk about how much he wants/pushes for low prices, but I argued his aggressive foreign policy was a massive bullish driver of...

By Rory Johnston
Holding Crude Inventory Lets You Profit $30 per Barrel
SocialMar 9, 2026

Holding Crude Inventory Lets You Profit $30 per Barrel

If you have crude inventory right now you’re selling every single barrel in your tanks (& buying back 6 mths down curve for $30/bbl less pocketing the diff) If you’re not, you’re in a really tough spot because you actually need...

By Rory Johnston
PV‑assisted Heat Pump Hits 7.59 COP with Dual Condenser
SocialMar 9, 2026

PV‑assisted Heat Pump Hits 7.59 COP with Dual Condenser

PV-assisted heat pump prototype with dual condenser reaches 7.59 coefficient of performance #energysky -- via pv magazine global: https://t.co/7QFbbM8ef2

By Tor “SolarFred” Valenza
One Analyst’s Forecast Sets 2027 Taiwan Invasion Deadline
SocialMar 9, 2026

One Analyst’s Forecast Sets 2027 Taiwan Invasion Deadline

How One Man’s Prediction Fueled Fears of a 2027 Taiwan Invasion—A U.S. conclusion about China’s military plans quickly became a deadline for battle preparations @austinramzy @ByChunHan @joyuwang https://t.co/uKw3G9WeVV https://t.co/uKw3G9WeVV

By Jonathan Cheng
Build-to-Rent Ban Threatens Catastrophic Harm to Housing Bill
SocialMar 9, 2026

Build-to-Rent Ban Threatens Catastrophic Harm to Housing Bill

If the build to rent ban isn't removed from ROAD to Housing, the bill could do catastrophic harm.

By Nolan Gray
Stop Dismissing Miniaturized Non‑lethal Weapons as Impossible
SocialMar 9, 2026

Stop Dismissing Miniaturized Non‑lethal Weapons as Impossible

If I could get a penny for every tweet from know-it-alls who in 2024 raged about "technical impossibility" and "it must be the size of a truck". Especially from those nitwits who claimed Moore's Law is inapplicable to miniaturization of...

By Christo Grozev
Closing a Route Moving 20% of Global Supply Triggers Chaos
SocialMar 9, 2026

Closing a Route Moving 20% of Global Supply Triggers Chaos

Shutting the transit route that carries one-fifth of world supply has a way of doing that.

By Jason Bordoff
Small Truckers May Idle Rigs Amid Fuel Price Volatility
SocialMar 9, 2026

Small Truckers May Idle Rigs Amid Fuel Price Volatility

If past oil surges are a guide, we could see small trucking operators park their rigs, waiting for fuel prices to stabilize.

By Craig Fuller
Brent Prompt Timespread Hits Record $9+, Signaling Unprecedented Tightness
SocialMar 9, 2026

Brent Prompt Timespread Hits Record $9+, Signaling Unprecedented Tightness

The Brent crude prompt timespread is currently over *$9/bbl*, a new all-time record. Timespreads measure the steepness of the crude futures curve, which at the front (prompt) reflects how tight—loose if neg—the spot market is. The oil market has literally never been...

By Rory Johnston
Oil Futures Hit -$42; Meme Traders Could Amplify Chaos
SocialMar 9, 2026

Oil Futures Hit -$42; Meme Traders Could Amplify Chaos

Reminder, oil futures once traded at negative $42 a barrel. And if the meme stock traders get a hold of this thing who knows where it can go?

By Mark Dow
Oil Spikes to $110, Framework Holds—Briefly
SocialMar 9, 2026

Oil Spikes to $110, Framework Holds—Briefly

This is actually looking like a great framework after oil hit $110 tonight… Aged pretty well for now. Can change in about ten minutes tho 😂

By Tyler Neville
Considering a Cybertruck as the Nanny’s Kid‑shuttle
SocialMar 9, 2026

Considering a Cybertruck as the Nanny’s Kid‑shuttle

Has anyone bought a Cybertruck for their nanny to drive their kids around? We don’t let her drive our kids at the moment. But this seems like the ticket for sport, event, school pickup / drop off. Very close to pulling the...

By Nick Huber (Sweaty Startup)
Renewables, Not Nuclear, Are Displacing China's Coal Fastest
SocialMar 9, 2026

Renewables, Not Nuclear, Are Displacing China's Coal Fastest

That impacts coal and gas demand but not oil demand. It's also wrong in terms of what's happening. I love nuclear as part of the solution. But look at the country building the most nuclear, China, and you see more...

By Ramez Naam
Oil Surges Past $100, Inflation Data Gains Weight
SocialMar 9, 2026

Oil Surges Past $100, Inflation Data Gains Weight

Middle East tensions spike oil past $100 and shake inflation forecasts. This week's CPI and PCE data could pack extra punch as rate cut hopes fade. 🟢 Open https://t.co/dcFgI6Pdro

By Ed Yardeni
Add AI Breast Artery Calcification Scan to Mammograms
SocialMar 9, 2026

Add AI Breast Artery Calcification Scan to Mammograms

Mammography should include AI assessment of breast artery calcification, since it provides very useful information about cardiovascular risk https://t.co/yfTbTRrOuY https://t.co/h1C8ZnHepJ

By Eric Topol
Beijing's Choice: Strategic Counter or Patient Wait
SocialMar 9, 2026

Beijing's Choice: Strategic Counter or Patient Wait

The only question that matters in the next few weeks is whether Beijing concludes that the Iran escalation cutting off 40% of Chinese oil imports was deliberate and therefore demands a strategic response, or concludes that it was reckless and...

By Adam Butler
Brent Crude Jumps 25% Amid Middle East Conflict
SocialMar 9, 2026

Brent Crude Jumps 25% Amid Middle East Conflict

*BRENT CRUDE OIL EXTENDS SURGE TO 25% ON MIDEAST WAR DISRUPTION In addition to rallying 25% today (Sunday night), May Brent Crude oil futures are up 56% since last Wednesday's low (March 4th). https://t.co/Afycm5leiS

By Jim Bianco
Stronger Caller ID Protections Needed, Preserve Telecom Competition
SocialMar 9, 2026

Stronger Caller ID Protections Needed, Preserve Telecom Competition

Pasquale and Unified Office clearly believe the answer involves stronger protections for authenticated caller identity information and a regulatory framework that preserves competition across the telecom ecosystem. https://t.co/AVkFEfSTjn

By Rich Tehrani
Strait of Hormuz: Global Economy’s Vital Artery at Risk
SocialMar 9, 2026

Strait of Hormuz: Global Economy’s Vital Artery at Risk

If you want to understand global oil trade think of this as the world's circulatory system. Pinching the Strait of Hormuz is like closing a major artery. It will cause damage the longer it is closed and if not careful, you either...

By Sal Mercogliano