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  • Earth’s growing heat imbalance driven more by clouds than air pollution, study finds

    Earth’s growing heat imbalance driven more by clouds than air pollution, study finds

    By Diana Udel, University of Miami News

    Earth is taking in more energy than it releases back to space — a growing “energy imbalance” that is fueling global warming. A new study led by scientists at the University of Miami…

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  • JMU Heads to Atlanta for Rematch With Georgia State

    JMU Heads to Atlanta for Rematch With Georgia State

    ATLANTA – James Madison women’s basketball will complete its regular-season series versus Georgia State with a Saturday afternoon tilt in Atlanta. Action inside the GSU Convocation Center is scheduled for 1 p.m. and will stream on ESPN+.

    LAST…

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  • Today in Energy – U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)

    Today in Energy – U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)

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    In-brief analysis

    Jan 9, 2026





    In 2025, the wholesale U.S. natural gas spot price at the national benchmark Henry Hub in Louisiana averaged $3.52 per million British thermal units (MMBtu), based on data from LSEG Data. The 2025 average Henry Hub natural gas spot price increased 56% from the 2024 annual average, which—when adjusted for inflation—was the lowest on record. On a daily basis, the Henry Hub natural gas spot price ranged from $2.65/MMBtu to $9.86/MMBtu, reflecting a narrower range of daily prices compared with the previous year.

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    In-brief analysis

    Jan 7, 2026



    U.S. average weekly retail gasoline price


    The U.S. retail price for regular grade gasoline averaged $3.10 per gallon (gal) in 2025, $0.21/gal less than in 2024. This year marks the third consecutive year of declining nominal retail gasoline prices, according to data from our Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update.

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    In-brief analysis

    Jan 5, 2026



    daily Brent crude oil spot price


    Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, based on Thomson Reuters data
    Data values: Europe Brent Spot Price FOB (free on board)


    Crude oil prices generally declined in 2025 with supplies in the global crude oil market exceeding demand. Crude oil inventory builds in China muted some of the price decline. Events such as Israel’s June 13 strikes on Iran and attacks between Russia and Ukraine targeting oil infrastructure periodically supported prices.

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    In-brief analysis

    Dec 22, 2025



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    Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration




    Below is a list featuring some of our most popular and favorite articles from 2025. We will resume regular Today in Energy publications on January 5, 2026. Thanks for your continued readership of Today in Energy.

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    In-brief analysis

    Dec 19, 2025



    OPEC crude oil production and production capacity


    Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Short-Term Energy Outlook
    Data values: Total Crude Oil Production
    Note: While EIA does not forecast unplanned production outages, they are assumed to remain at the most recent historical month’s level throughout the forecast period.




    Each month we publish estimates of key global oil market indicators that affect crude oil prices and movements in our Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO). Among the most important indicators for global crude oil markets are estimates of OPEC’s effective crude oil production capacity and surplus production capacity, as well as any disruptions to liquid fuels production. Low surplus production capacity among OPEC countries can put upward pressure on crude oil prices in the event of unplanned supply disruptions or strong growth in global oil demand.

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    In-brief analysis

    Dec 17, 2025



    annual changes in global crude oil production


    We forecast that global crude oil production will increase by 0.8 million barrels per day (b/d) in 2026, with supply from Brazil, Guyana, and Argentina accounting for 0.4 million b/d of the expected global growth forecast in our December Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO). Global crude oil production growth since 2023 has been driven by countries outside of OPEC+.

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    In-brief analysis

    Dec 15, 2025



    Evolution of forecasts for winter weather and residential energy expenditures


    Our estimates for residential energy expenditures this winter (November 2025 through March 2026) have increased since the publication of our initial Winter Fuels Outlook forecasts in mid-October. We now expect a colder winter, and our retail energy price forecasts have risen, especially for natural gas and propane.

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    In-brief analysis

    Dec 12, 2025



    U.S. crude oil production by region


    • In our latest Short-Term Energy Outlook, we forecast U.S. crude oil production will average 13.5 million barrels per day (b/d) in 2026, about 100,000 b/d less than in 2025.
    • This forecast decline in production follows four years of rising crude oil output.
    • Production increased by 0.3 million b/d in 2024 and by 0.4 million b/d in 2025, mostly because of increased output in the Permian Basin in Texas and New Mexico.
    • In 2026, we forecast modest production increases in Alaska, the Federal Gulf of America, and the Permian will be offset by declines in other parts of the United States.
    • We forecast that the West Texas Intermediate crude oil price will average $65 per barrel (b) in 2025 and $51/b in 2026, both lower than the 2024 average of $77/b.

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    In-brief analysis

    Dec 10, 2025



    classifying critical minerals and materials


    Data source: U.S. Department of the Interior’s 2025 list of critical minerals; U.S. Department of Energy’s 2023 list of critical materials and a recently proposed addition
    Note: This Today in Energy article launches the Energy Minerals Observatory, a new project of the U.S. Energy Information Administration. In 2026, as part of the Observatory and the Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS), EIA plans to conduct field studies of three minerals: graphite, vanadium, and zirconium.


    Critical minerals, such as copper, cobalt, and silicon, are vital for energy technologies, but most critical minerals markets are less transparent than mature energy markets, such as crude oil or coal. Like other energy markets, many supply-side and demand-side factors influence pricing for these energy-relevant critical minerals, but critical minerals supply chains contain numerous data gaps.

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    In-brief analysis

    Dec 8, 2025



    daily PJM western hub spark spread and dark spread


    Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, based on data from S&P Global Market Intelligence
    Data note: The specifics of the calculation methodology are detailed in a previous article with minor adjustments to heat rates used. The heat rate used for the dark spread was 10,500 British thermal units per kilowatthour (Btu/kWh), while the heat rate for the spark spread was 7,000 Btu/kWh.



    Higher average daily wholesale electricity prices between January and November 2025 may be improving the operational competitiveness of some natural gas- and coal-fired generators in the PJM Interconnection compared with the same period in 2024. PJM is the largest wholesale electricity market in the United States. The spark and dark spreads, common metrics for estimating the profitability of natural gas- and coal-fired electric generators, have both increased over the past two years.

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    In-brief analysis

    Dec 5, 2025



    weekly U.S. average prices of regular gasoline


    • On December 1, 2025, the U.S. average retail price of regular gasoline fell below $3.00 per gallon (gal) to $2.98/gal, according to data from our Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update. When adjusted for inflation, the December 1 price is the lowest average U.S. gasoline price since February 2021.
    • The falling price of crude oil, which typically accounts for about half of the retail gasoline price, has led to a drop in the price consumers pay for gasoline.
    • Gasoline prices vary by region. On December 1, regular gasoline prices ranged between a low price of $2.55/gal on the U.S. Gulf Coast and a high price of $4.03/gal on the U.S. West Coast.

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    In-brief analysis

    Dec 3, 2025



    diesel fuel crack spreads against Dated Brent



    Data source: Bloomberg L.P.
    Note: Data through November 26, 2025. All crack spreads are calculated against the Dated Brent crude oil spot price.


    Global refinery margins for diesel have widened since late October and increased to their highest level all year, following refinery outages in Russia and in the Middle East and new sanctions on Russia’s crude oil, leading to limited refinery production and a decreased global diesel supply. The impact was most pronounced in the Atlantic Basin, contributing to higher prices at the Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp (ARA) shipping hub, a key benchmark for European prices, as well as at New York Harbor and the U.S. Gulf Coast. The higher global prices also affected prices in the United States because U.S. refiners can sell into both domestic and international markets.

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    In-brief analysis

    Dec 1, 2025



    U.S. electric power interruptions


    U.S. electricity customers experienced an average of 11 hours of electricity interruptions in 2024, or nearly twice as many as the annual average experienced in the decade before, according to our Electric Power Annual 2024 report. Major events such as Hurricanes Beryl, Helene, and Milton accounted for 80% of the hours without electricity in 2024.

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    In-brief analysis

    Nov 26, 2025



    weekly U.S. average regular gasoline retail price


    Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Update; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
    Note: Weekly data reflect U.S. average regular gasoline retail price for all formulations; real price is calculated using Consumer Price Index from BLS.



    On the Monday before Thanksgiving, the U.S. retail price for regular-grade gasoline averaged $3.06 per gallon (gal), just 2 cents/gal higher than the same time last year. After adjusting for inflation, however, this year marks the lowest average gasoline price for the Monday before the Thanksgiving holiday weekend since 2020, when the pandemic disrupted gasoline demand and travel plans.

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    In-brief analysis

    Nov 24, 2025



    California electricity generation by source


    Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Electric Power Monthly
    Note: Coal represents less than 1% each year.



    Although natural gas generation still provides more electricity than any other source in California, electricity generation from natural gas has decreased over the past several years while generation from solar has increased.

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  • Maryland Agricultural Commission Meeting Notice

    Maryland Agricultural Commission Meeting Notice


    Maryland Agricultural Commission Meeting Notice



    The Maryland Agricultural Commission will meet on Tuesday, January 13th at 10:00 AM at the Maryland Department of Agriculture Headquarters in Annapolis….

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  • Fiserv Launches Unknown Shopper at NRF, Helping Merchants Better Understand In-Store Customers :: Fiserv, Inc. (FISV)

    Fiserv Launches Unknown Shopper at NRF, Helping Merchants Better Understand In-Store Customers :: Fiserv, Inc. (FISV)





    New capability delivers actionable insights from card-present transactions

    MILWAUKEE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–
    Fiserv, Inc. (NASDAQ: FISV), a leading global provider of payments and financial services technology, today announced the launch of Unknown Shopper from Fiserv, a new analytics capability designed to help merchants and their marketing partners better understand in-store customer behavior and build actionable customer segments from card-present transactions.

    Unknown Shopper enables merchants to unlock value from in-store payment activity by transforming payment data into actionable insights that support more relevant engagement, and better customer experiences. Built on Fiserv’s payments intelligence platform and informed by billions of historical transactions, the solution helps merchants across retail, restaurant, and fuel environments—industries where insight into card-present transactions has historically been limited—gain deeper visibility into purchasing patterns.

    Addressing an in-store payments challenge

    In traditional card-present environments, merchants often have limited visibility of their customers unless a transaction is tied to a loyalty program. As a result, a significant portion of in-store activity remains difficult to analyze, measure, or activate. Unknown Shopper helps close this gap by enriching transaction data with demographic information, enabling merchants to better understand in-store purchasing patterns.

    Unknown Shopper allows businesses to link transactions to actionable customer segments based on real purchase behavior, even without a loyalty program. To that end, the solution helps businesses, with the assistance of their marketing partners, to:

    • Create a more unified view of in-store and digital purchasing behavior at the segment level

    • Build customer segments based on actual spending patterns rather than inferred demographics

    • Deliver more relevant offers and experiences to non-loyalty customers

    • Improve campaign measurement and reduce media waste through stronger attribution and regularly refreshed insights

    “Unknown Shopper allows merchants to translate in-store transaction data into meaningful insights and customer segments—helping them serve their customers more effectively,” said Prasanna Dhore, Chief Data Officer, Fiserv.

    Unknown Shopper is now available to merchants and marketing agencies. Learn more about Unknown Shopper.

    Fiserv will demonstrate the solution at NRF 2026: Retail’s Big Show, January 11-13, at the Jacob J. Javits Convention Center (Booth #5451).

    About Fiserv

    Fiserv, Inc. (NASDAQ: FISV), a Fortune 500 company, moves more than money. As a global leader in payments and financial technology, the company helps clients achieve best-in-class results through a commitment to innovation and excellence in areas including account processing and digital banking solutions; card issuer processing and network services; payments; e-commerce; merchant acquiring and processing; and Clover®, the world’s smartest point-of-sale system and business management platform. Fiserv is a member of the S&P 500® Index, one of TIME Magazine’s Most Influential Companies™ and one of Fortune® World’s Most Admired Companies™. Visit fiserv.com and follow on social media for more information and the latest company news.

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    Director, Communications

    Fiserv, Inc.

    +1 470-481-2555

    chase.wallace@fiserv.com

    Additional Contact:

    Melissa Moritz

    Vice President, External Communications

    Fiserv, Inc.

    +1 516-410-1188

    melissa.moritz@fiserv.com

    Source: Fiserv, Inc.

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  • Cape Breton to shine on global sports stage

    Cape Breton to shine on global sports stage

    Women’s hockey championship will bring visitors and a boost for local businesses

    January 9, 2026 · Membertou, NS · Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA)

    Sports unites us, sparks pride and strengthens the communities we call home….

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  • Profit-booking drags PSX down 1,133 points

    Profit-booking drags PSX down 1,133 points

    The Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) ended the week on a bearish note as investors opted to book profits ahead of the weekend, dragging the benchmark KSE-100 Index into negative territory for most of the session.

    “KSE-100 Index largely traded in the negative zone during the trading session to close at 184,410 level (down by -0.61%), as investors preferred to book profits before the weekend,” Topline market review noted.

    Top negative contributions to the index came from HUBC, LUCK, ENGROH, NBP, EFERT and OGDC, as they cumulatively contributed -596 points to the index.

    Traded value-wise, FFC (PKR.2.14bn), PPL (PKR.1.88bn), PAEL (PKR.1.83bn), FFL (PKR.1.68bn), NBP (PKR.1.67bn) and SYS (PKR.1.64bn) dominated the trading activity.

    Traded volume and value for the day stood at 1.02bn shares and PKR.52.76bn, respectively.

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  • Jupiter is at its best and brightest of 2026 tonight! Here’s what to expect as the gas giant reaches opposition

    Jupiter is at its best and brightest of 2026 tonight! Here’s what to expect as the gas giant reaches opposition

    Jupiter will be at its most spectacular in 2026 in the early hours of Jan. 10, as it shines above the eastern horizon among the stars of the constellation Gemini. Here’s where to look and what to expect as the gas giant draws closest to Earth…

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  • NASA SVS | NASA’s Pandora Satellite to Explore Exoplanets and Stars

    NASA SVS | NASA’s Pandora Satellite to Explore Exoplanets and Stars

    The NASA Pandora spacecraft will observe planets as they pass in front of their stars as seen from our perspective, events called transits.

    As starlight passes through a planet’s atmosphere, it interacts with substances like water and oxygen…

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  • Wearable Device Can Control Machines While in Motion

    Wearable Device Can Control Machines While in Motion

    SAN DIEGO—Engineers at the University of California San Diego have developed a next-generation wearable device that enables people to control robots and other machines using everyday gestures. It combines stretchable electronics with artificial…

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