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California’s push to accelerate sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production is facing growing scrutiny, as policymakers, analysts, and industry stakeholders clash over the costs, benefits, and unintended consequences of a proposed tax credit.

At the center of the debate is a trailer bill introduced by Governor Gavin Newsom, designed to stimulate SAF production through a...


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Barron’s Senior Energy Writer Laura Sanicola and OPIS Chief Oil Analyst Denton Cinquegrana discuss what’s ahead for oil this week.

Watch this week’s episode for insights into the oil markets’ reaction to the current state of oil markets amid ongoing Middle East tensions.


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Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) carbon prices have rocketed to fresh record highs, as traders scramble to reassess compressed supply in the wake of Virginia’s decision to rejoin the program.

During the week of April 27-May 4, V26 RGGI allowances for December 2026 delivery traded on ICE repeatedly above $40/short ton, with transactions reaching $58.50/st by mi...


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Spreads between green steel premiums accepted by spot buyers compared to projects and end-users remain wide as back-to-back sales remain the driver of low-CO2 steel demand.

Multiple sources reported increased demand from the construction industry, as it is easier to source steel with lower CO2 content than other construction materials, helping meet decarbonization targ...


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Zimbabwe plans “very soon” to expand a chrome ore export ban to include chrome concentrate, as President Emmerson Mnangagwe doubles down on his ambitious plan to move the country up the chrome value chain.

“Zimbabwe has been deliberate in its shift from supplying raw minerals to becoming a competitive hub for mineral beneficiation,” said Mines Minister Polite Kambamura...


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