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Explosion at Texas LNG plant puts further pressure on global energy market

Placeholder while loading article actions An explosion at a major natural gas production facility in Texas could put the plant out of service for at least three weeks, company officials said Thursday, rattling global energy markets at a time when supplies are already sold out. The cause of Wednesday’s explosion at the Freeport LNG facility …

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Freeport LNG plant fire will weigh on global supply: these are the stocks to watch

A fire on Wednesday knocked out one of the largest liquefied natural gas export plants in the United States for at least three weeks, putting pressure on LNG markets already struggling with a supply shortage. The outage led to a divergence in LNG prices in the United States and Europe, with European energy markets already …

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Ford announces new third shift, 1,100 union jobs to be added at Claycomo plant in Missouri

More than a thousand new union jobs are coming to the Kansas City area as part of a massive $95 million investment announced Thursday by Ford Motor Co. As part of the company’s strategy to further deploy e-vehicles and bolster its Ford Blue portfolio, officials announced more than 6,200 new UAW jobs in the Midwest, …

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Ford announces new third shift, 1,100 union jobs to be added at Claycomo plant in Missouri

More than a thousand new union jobs are coming to the Kansas City area as part of a massive $95 million investment announced Thursday by Ford Motor Co. As part of the company’s strategy to further deploy e-vehicles and bolster its Ford Blue portfolio, officials announced more than 6,200 new UAW jobs in the Midwest, …

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Scientists Discover ‘World’s Largest Plant’ Off Australia’s West Coast

Around 4,500 years ago, a single seed – from two different species of seagrass – ended up nestled in a favorable spot somewhere in what is now known as Shark Bay, just offshore the west coast of Australia. Left to their own devices and relatively undisturbed by human hands, scientists found that the seeds grew …

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