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Hoarding Is Driving Energy Prices Higher Everywhere

2 sources2 storiesFirst seen 4/22/2026Score26Mixed Progress
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Coverage
25
Recency
67
Engagement
6
Velocity
18
Confidence
68
Clipability
70
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0
Claims
3
Contradictions
0
Breakthrough
50

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North America

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Petrochemicals derived from oil and natural gas go into making more than 6,000 consumer products, the Department of Energy says.

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Hoarding Is Driving Energy Prices Higher Everywhere.

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As wealthy nations scramble to secure stocks of oil, the result is higher prices for all and shortages in vulnerable countries.

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