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Kate Winston

College Park, Washington, D.C.

Editor, Americas News - Oil at S&P Global Commodity Insights

Energy reporter at Platts. Views are my own.

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  • Nov 6, 2024 | spglobal.com | Kate Winston

    Donald Trump is expected to wield oil sanctions fiercely against Iran in his second term in the White House, but some experts say he could also put stronger energy sanctions on the Kremlin if Russia does not agree to a Trump deal to end the conflict in Ukraine. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience.

  • Oct 30, 2024 | spglobal.com | Jeff Mower |Kate Winston

    Israeli Defense Forces struck fuel depots in northeastern Lebanon on Oct. 30 as part of its attack on Hezbollah in Baalbek, according to media reports. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience. ABC News cited an IDF statement that said the "fuel depots supplied fuel Hezbollah's military vehicles," adding the fuel was supplied by Iran.

  • Oct 16, 2024 | spglobal.com | Kate Winston |Christopher Vanmoessner |Corey Paul

    Make Decisions With Conviction For full access to real-time updates, breaking news, analysis, pricing and data visualization subscribe today. Crude Oil | Electric Power | Energy Transition | LNG | Upstream The outcome of the US presidential election in November will have ripple effects for the international energy picture. In the weeks before the election, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are trying to draw contrasts with each other, including on energy and foreign policy.

  • Oct 2, 2024 | spglobal.com | Kate Winston

    US President Joe Biden on Oct. 2 spoke with G7 leaders to coordinate new sanctions and other measures to respond to Iran's recent attack on Israel, while the US Treasury Department issued a new round of sanctions on the Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience.

  • Sep 25, 2024 | spglobal.com | Kate Winston

    A bipartisan set of US lawmakers announced on Sept. 25 plans to introduce legislation after the November election that aims to boost US shipbuilding capability and incentivize the use of US-flagged vessels, arguing the move is needed to protect US strategic interests in the Red Sea, Taiwan Strait and elsewhere. Not registered? Receive daily email alerts, subscriber notes & personalize your experience.

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Kate Winston @KateAnnWinston
6 Feb 24

RT @SPGCIOil: #Podcast: Capitol Crude speaks w/ Professor Brenda Shaffer (@ProfBShaffer) about the latest developments in the Red Sea, how…

Kate Winston
Kate Winston @KateAnnWinston
27 Jan 19

RT @PlattsPower: States can't use Clean Water Act to delay hydro license: court | #hydropower #renewables | https://t.co/NanZyGHxWz https:/…

Kate Winston
Kate Winston @KateAnnWinston
26 Jan 19

Could transmission shutoffs to prevent wildfires in California have impacts as far away as Canada? Maybe, says @PGE4Me. #energytwitter Megawatt Daily Article - Fire-related western US grid shutoff plans spur fears of widespread blackouts