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Elliot Fraser

business journalist, renowned for his columns in the Financial Times

Vision Oil and Gas acquisition Anadarko Basin strengthens multi-basin growth strategy

The Vision Oil and Gas acquisition Anadarko Basin marks a significant step in the company’s expansion beyond its Permian core. The transaction includes 320 gas wells in the Anadarko Basin and 114 oil wells across key Texas counties. Consequently,...

Industrial AI infrastructure reshapes the future of artificial intelligence

Industrial AI infrastructure is rapidly becoming the central challenge of the artificial intelligence economy. For several years, innovation focused mainly on algorithms and model capabilities. Today, however, the critical question is no longer only technological. It is industrial. How can...

Crypto Card Spending Reaches $18 Billion as Digital Payments Expand

Crypto card spending has reached an annualised rate of $18 billion, highlighting rapid growth in real-world cryptocurrency payments. Moreover, usage has expanded more than 15-fold since 2023, signalling rising consumer adoption. Industry data indicates that crypto-linked debit cards now rival...

AI Data Center Deployment: SK Telecom, Supermicro and Schneider Electric Partner on Modular Infrastructure

AI data center deployment is entering a new phase as SK Telecom forms a strategic partnership with Supermicro and Schneider Electric. The three companies signed a memorandum of understanding at MWC26 in Barcelona. The agreement focuses on developing a prefabricated...

Graycliff Exploration Shakespeare Gold Project acquisition strengthens exploration strategy

The Graycliff Exploration Shakespeare Gold Project acquisition marks a strategic step in consolidating geological intelligence at the Company’s Ontario asset. The transaction enhances the technical dataset underpinning ongoing exploration planning. Graycliff Exploration Limited has entered into an arm’s length asset...

Niger uranium sale: 1,000 tonnes of yellowcake in geopolitical crosshairs

The Niger uranium sale has become a defining test of resource sovereignty in West Africa. The military-led government is attempting to monetise approximately 1,000 tonnes of yellowcake previously controlled by French interests. However, international sanctions, reputational concerns and security...
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