Cambricon was a dying company in 2019. Today it is worth 68 billion thanks to an unexpected partner: the US

Chen Tianshi has multiplied his fortune by more than twelve in two years until reaching 22.5 billion dollars. Your company, Cambricon Technologieshas seen its shares soar 765% in 24 months and its revenues have grown more than 500% in the last year. Why is it important. Cambricon’s meteoric rise is not so much a story of disruptive innovation as of strategic protectionism. And it well exemplifies how US technology sanctions have become the best trading partner for some Chinese companies. The context. In 2019, Cambricon depended more than 95% on Huawei, which canceled all its contracts at once. The company seemed doomed. Then came the US restrictions of 2023 and 2024, which cut off the supply of NVIDIA chips to China. The Chinese government responded by requiring companies to buy “at home.” And that’s how Cambricon went from dying business to national champion. Between the lines. The case shows the difference between competing in a free market and thriving in a protected one. Cambricon has not beaten NVIDIA in technology: its chip Siyuan 590 is several years behind A100. But in a market sealed by government decree, it doesn’t need to be better, just available. The company has accumulated inventory of 2.76 billion yuan ($380 million), something that would be worrying in any sector. But with NVIDIA chips locked, that stocks It has become bargaining power. Some customers pay up to 30% extra for immediate delivery. Yes, but. The question that divides analysts is how long it will last. “Cammbricon’s explosive growth is primarily due to a very low base, and its current valuation may be inflated without sustained political support,” explains Shen Meng, director of investment bank Chanson & Co. Cambricon’s chip works well for inference (when an AI model makes predictions), but it lacks scalability for model training, the most computationally intensive phase. NVIDIA not only sells chips, it sells a complete ecosystem with CUDA which is “extraordinarily difficult to replicate quickly”, according to Sunny Cheungresearcher at the Jamestown Foundation. The contrast. Cambricon has a market capitalization of 558 billion yuan (about $68 billion), 60% less than that of Intel. But it generates just 1.6% of Intel’s revenue. Investors are not buying fundamentals, they are buying national hope. The alarm signal. Cambricon herself has tried to cool the frenzy. In August, with its stock soaring more than 130% in a month, it issued an official warning: its trading price had “deviated markedly” from its fundamentals and investors “could face substantial risks.” When a company warns that its valuation no longer makes much sense, it is worth listening. What does this say about technological warfare?. The Cambricon case shows that US technological sanctions are not holding back China, but rather reorganizing its industry. They are creating a new class of state-aligned tech elites, years after the Chinese government crushed its private giants. The US government has cut off China’s access to advanced chips, but in exchange has given away captive markets to companies like Cambricon. The result is a Chinese semiconductor industry that is weaker technically but more dependent on the government. It’s not the free market that chooses the winners, it’s political favor. The big question. What happens when protectionism is no longer enough? Cambricon achieved its first quarterly profit in the fourth quarter of 2024, four years after going public. It’s not bad either. But its growth depends on the government tap remaining open and Chinese companies having no alternative. If US restrictions are eased or if domestic competitors like Huawei gain traction, the party could end quickly. Chen Tianshi has built a fortune of 22.5 billion on political arena. The history of technology suggests that these types of foundations do not usually last decades. Featured image | Cambricon In Xataka | China was no longer supposed to be able to get its hands on NVIDIA’s most advanced chips. Until he found a shortcut in Indonesia

the only thing we are interested in is going to concerts

He SGAE 2025 Yearbook It comes with its data about the general state of culture in our country, and a series of figures stand out above the rest: those of the music scene. While cinema and television plummet, portraying a state of affairs that cannot overcome not only the pandemic, but the 2008 crisis, the concert and pop events scene demonstrates absolutely enviable health. Music yes. The growth that music has shown in all its aspects has been overwhelming: 32.3% in number of concerts, 20.6% in audiences and 77.1% in income, all compared to 2019, before the pandemic. Ticket sales have almost tripled if we compare it with 2008, an absolute moment of prosperity before the last recession on a global scale and it is the only sector that has fully completed the recovery and continues to rise. It is a phenomenon that goes beyond pop music: classical music is also having a good time, although attendance remains slightly below previous levels, at 9% less. Still, the upward trend is indisputable. More data. For example, according to figures presented by the Association of Music PromotersSpain closed 2024 with a record turnover of 725.6 million euros in ticket sales, a jump of 25.32% compared to the previous year. It is the third consecutive year surpassing historical marks, consolidating a trend that places our country as one of the most powerful markets in Europe. The festivals generated 398 million euros, growing by 30.9% year-on-year in 2024. The progression is spectacular: from 459 million in 2022 to 579 million in 2023until reaching the current 725 million. If we compare with 2008, the pre-pandemic reference year, Collection has practically tripled. The film festival. While music celebrates, Spanish cinema goes through one of his worst moments: falls in most indicators in 2024 and has not reached the box office revenue of 2019. Theaters registered between 71 and 73 million spectators in 2024, with a drop of 5-6% compared to 2023 and a collection that barely It touched 477-485 million euros. The figure contrasts with the 105 million viewers in 2019, showing that post-pandemic recovery has stalled. Among other causes, the strike of scriptwriters and actors in Hollywood during 2023 delayed key premieres, leaving a catastrophic first semester. We don’t watch television. Traditional television is not immune to the debacle either. Average consumption fell to 163-171 minutes per day per viewer, marking a historic low. Compared to a decade ago, the drop reaches 30%. It is obvious who is behind this fall: the massification of audiovisual entertainment through streaming platforms. streaming. Because. The triumph of live music responds to a demand for unique, non-canned experiences that domestic consumption does not satisfy. Spain has established itself as a mandatory stop on the big international tourswith an infrastructure of festivals that attracts cultural tourism during all year. The tax incentives implemented since 2019 and improved in 2021 have facilitated investments in increasingly ambitious productions. In other areas the physical format may have disappeared, but in musical terms the live show has become a premium experience: young audiences prefer to spend 80 euros on a festival than 8 on a movie ticket. The music takes over. Pop live shows emerge as the only Spanish cultural industry with sustained growth, although behind its figures there are not so positive realities: as the analysis of the SGAE yearbook has made clear, job insecurity persists in all sectors and at all levels (from technicians to creatives) despite the million-dollar records. And another thing: the tendency to gigantism of musical events brings with it its own risks, with festivals becoming the minimum unit of expression of music and sweeping away what was previously the norm, small and medium-sized venues for artists of not so colossal sizes. According to Pollstar dataonly the hundred most successful tours in the world (that is, all macro concerts) achieved a combined collection of 9.5 billion dollars. That is, once again we are talking about something that is not exactly music. Header | Tijs van Leur in Unsplash In Xataka | Cinemas yes, festivals no: where the battle is being won to bring in food and drink from abroad

How China has managed to rescue its astronauts in record time when it took the US months

Last year, Boeing starred in a space drama that kept the world in suspense: the Starliner crisis. After discovering leaks and failures in its propellers, NASA took months between deliberations, tests and safety meetings to finally decide that the astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams They would not return in their ship, but would wait for SpaceX’s Crew-9 mission to return. Now, China has faced a similar scenario that it has resolved in a few days. The haste has its explanation. A cracked window. The news broke on November 5. The Shenzhou-20 mission, crewed by Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui and Wang Jie, was preparing to return to Earth after six months at the Chinese Tiangong space station. However, during inspections prior to undocking, the astronauts detected an anomaly that so it was not made publicbut that we now know: “small cracks” in the external glass of one of the capsule windows. After analyzing photographs and running simulations in wind tunnels, CMSA (China Manned Space Agency) engineers determined that the damage had possibly been caused by the impact of micrometeoroids or small fragments of space junkcompromising the structural integrity of the ship. The conclusion put Chinese astronauts in a bind: the capsule “did not meet the conditions for a safe manned return.” The game of chairs in orbit. Unlike the International Space Station, the Tiangong space station cannot accommodate six astronauts for a long time, so the Shenzhou-20 crew had to be brought in as soon as possible. China always maintains a Shenzhou ship and a CZ-2F rocket ready to take off in case of emergency. However, on this occasion, the CMSA ruled out launching the new Shenzhou-22 spacecraft to bring back the three stranded astronauts because it “included instrument upgrades for which the outgoing crew had not been trained.” The solution chosen to bring the crew back was, therefore, to do so aboard the Shenzhou-21 ship that had arrived with three other astronauts two weeks earlier. A literal change of chairs (they had to move the adapted seats from one ship to another) and with a single sacrifice: leaving the three crew members of the Shenzhou-21 at the mercy of a compromised ship (the Shenzhou-20) in the event of an emergency. In summary. The three outgoing astronauts They landed safely on November 14 aboard the ship of his three incoming companions. The reason why this exchange of ships was faster than in the case of the Starliner or, a year earlier, the Russian Soyuz MS-22, was, on the one hand, that the Tiangong station is not yet large enough for six people to live in, and on the other, that the replacement ship was already there. What cost NASA months of risk analysis and public relations management with Boeing, China solved in a matter of days thanks to the availability of spacecraft. The logistical sacrifice is that the crew of the Shenzhou-21 (which will stay in space for six months) has had to give up their “lifeboat” until the Shenzhou-22 spacecraft is launched without a crew as a new return vehicle. The Shenzhou-20 will return empty to analyze its damage on the ground, if it ultimately survives re-entry. Image | CGTN In Xataka | The only photo you need to understand the scale of what Blue Origin, Jeff Bezos’ company, has just done

follow the opposite recipe to IKEA

The Danish chain JYSK has reached 172 stores in Spain and Portugal after opening 28 new ones last year, already billing 221 million euros. Their plan: reach 300 stores in the coming years. Known as ‘the Danish IKEA’, its big difference compared to the Swedes is that IKEA opens large commercial temples that usually require specific trips as they are in very specific locations, while JYSK multiplies points of sale in medium-sized cities and provincial capitals with smaller stores. Why is it important. JYSK has become IKEA’s great competitor in Spain without trying to imitate it. Its capillarity strategy allows it to cover areas where its rival is not present, capturing impulsive purchases and quick renovations that do not justify a trip to the outskirts of the city. The result: it grows in billing while expanding its network at an accelerated pace. The contrast. IKEA is a planned excursion. JYSK is a casual purchase. The Swedish giant is betting on a few megastores that concentrate thousands of products. The Dane prefers premises of 1,000-1,500 square meters that are more accessible from home. They are opposite models that pursue the same client at different times. Between the lines. The key is in positioning: JYSK sells “hygge“Danish —Nordic comfort—at competitive prices, but without the logistical complexity of IKEA. Reduced catalogue, without exhibition labyrinths. The customer comes in, buys and leaves. The company has 3,500 stores around the world and aims for 5,000. On the peninsula it has invested 12 million euros to create 250 direct jobs. His recent landing in Calatayud (Aragón) is a good reflection of its strategy: it is its fourth store in the community, and it follows a pattern: strategic cities without commercial saturation. The opening in Almenara (Castellón) of a logistics center of 274,000 square meters, with an investment of 300 million, will supply Spain, Portugal and Morocco from 2028. It will be the new headquarters for the Peninsula, with 250 employees and capacity for 182,500 pallets. Yes, but. JYSK is still far from IKEA in turnover: the Swedes earned 1,986 million in Spain last year, almost nine times more. The difference lies in the average ticket: IKEA dominates in large purchases (kitchens, complete bedrooms, etc.) JYSK is strong in partial renovations and add-ons. The question is whether JYSK can maintain this pace without cannibalizing its own stores. Capillarity has a limit: opening too many points in nearby areas reduces profitability. At the moment it works because Spain still has untapped commercial gaps. In Xataka | After DANA, underground parking is under scrutiny in Valencia. And there is already a reference: the “IKEA model” Featured image | JYSK

We have very good offers if we are looking for a new gaming laptop

Now that we are in full Black Fridayone of the best times of the year to renew a device has arrived and yes, also gaming laptop. If we are looking for a new team to play, we have a very good opportunity, thank you to MSI’s Black Fridaynew promo that offers very good prices on this type of computers. Beyond the discounts that we have active, one of the things that stands out the most about this promo is that it has laptops for all types of needs or budgets, so we will have a very easy time finding one that fits us well. To make your task a little easier, we leave you below three examples of computers with very interesting Intel processors: MSI Raider 18 HX AI A2X by 3,299 eurosa team designed for those gamers looking for the best possible experience. MSI Stealth 16 AI A2HW by 2,199 euroslaptop with a more discreet design and very balanced features. MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW by 1,199 eurosone of the best options we can choose in terms of quality-price. MSI Raider 18 HX AI A2X We start with this MSI Raider 18 HX AI A2X. MSI’s Raider line is ideal for those users looking to have the best experience while gaming, which translates into having both outstanding performance as well as very good graphic quality. That’s exactly what we can expect from this laptop, one that’s coming out right now. 3,299 euros (a good discount if we take into account that its RRP is 3,999 euros). This device, which comes with Windows 11 installed as standard, stands out for coming with the Intel Core Ultra 9 285HX processor, one of the best processors for gaming that we can currently buy. In addition, it has an NVIDIA RTX 5080, has 32 GB of RAM and a 1 TB SSD. This entire set is completed with an 18-inch screen with UHD+ resolution. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links MSI Stealth 16 AI A2HW A device from the Stealth line may be more suitable for us, made up of computers that have more sober and not so flashy designsbut they still contain components capable of offering great results while we play. This one in question, model MSI Stealth 16 AI A2HW, we have it available for 2,199 euros in its version without an operating system, the cheapest of the two available (we can get it for 2,499 euros if we want it with Windows 11). This device, which also has the same Intel Core Ultra 9 285H processor, comes this time with an RTX 5070 as a graphics card. In the same way as the previous one, it is also a computer that comes with 32 GB of RAM and a 1 TB SSD, so we will be well covered. Its chassis is made of a magnesium and aluminum alloy, so we can expect durability and lightness in equal parts. All without forgetting its screen, a 16-inch panel with QHD+ resolution. MSI Stealth 16 AI A2HWGG-047ES The price could vary. We earn commission from these links MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW We may be undemanding gamers or we may be looking to get our laptop and want something cheaper. So, betting on the Cyborg line can be ideal for us, since it is made up by equipment that stands out in terms of quality-price. This one that we bring you as an example, the MSI Cyborg 15 B2RW, is available right now for 1,199 eurosa good discount if we take into account that its RRP is 1,399 euros. For less than 1,000 euros we have a device that is perfect for playing at 1080p with good performance. As a processor, in this case, we have an Intel Core 7 240Ha CPU that will perform great for us for a long season. In addition, it has 32 GB of RAM and a 1 TB SSD, as well as an RTX 5060 as a graphics card. All rounded off with a 15.6-inch screen with Full HD resolution. The price could vary. We earn commission from these links There are three alternatives that are designed to enjoy our favorite video games, but offering three different experiences so that we can choose the one that best suits us. This is just a small sample of everything we have available on sale – if you want to see all the discounted equipment, just take a look to MSI’s Black Friday. Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | MSI In Xataka | Best gaming laptops in quality price. Which one to buy based on use and six recommended models In Xataka | Cheap gaming laptops. Buying guide for gaming computers in 2024 with best recommendations for less than a thousand euros

Disney’s most profitable business for years has been amusement parks. And Netflix is ​​going to follow in their footsteps

In a turn that will not be too surprising to those who closely follow the finances of entertainment giants like Disney, Netflix has made the leap to the physical world. Last Wednesday, the platform inaugurated its first permanent entertainment center in King of Prussia, a town located 25 kilometers from Philadelphia. A real dive into Netflix products that makes it clear that there are no authors or stars here, but a single corporation with things very clear. What does it consist of? Netflix House is a two-story complex with a surface area equivalent to a football stadium and that allows visitors to tour replicas of scenes from series such as ‘Wednesday‘, ‘The squid game‘ either ‘Stranger Things‘. For example, there is a replica of the room that Wednesday shares with Enid at Nevermore Academy, where visitors solve a murder with Thing through their cell phones, or a escape room based on ‘One Piece’. There is also a nine-hole mini golf course with automatic ball tracking technology, whose courses are themed to series such as ‘Bridgerton’ or ‘The Squid Game’. Finally, there are virtual reality rooms. As a culmination, a restaurant with dishes inspired by the series, and the TUDUM theater, with 229 seats for screenings. The company already plans to open a second headquarters in Dallas on December 11 and a third in Las Vegas in 2027. Admission is free, although the experiences have a cost: from $15 for a game of mini golf to $39 for the main immersive attractions. On the go. The flexibility of the model was demonstrated before the inauguration. The success of ‘The K-pop Warriors’ It caught those responsible for the installation by surprise, but its presence was incorporated into the venue on the fly with life-size figures of its protagonists and merchandising exclusive. And of course, more dedicated content is promised in the coming months. It is one of the strong points of the project: that although there is always the presence of timeless hits such as ‘The Paper House’ or ‘The Squid Game’, last-minute audience bombshells can be incorporated to make it an experience that breathes a certain life of its own. British roots. This concept that Netflix exploits does not come from the United States, but from the United Kingdom: for example, Fabien Riggall founded Secret Cinema in 2007 with the idea of ​​making your childhood wish come true of “living inside a movie.” Its first event brought together 400 people in an abandoned railway tunnel to screen a film whose title was kept secret until the last moment, with stages and actors decorated to give the atmosphere. Since then, the company has raised over £130,000 for charitieswith increasingly spectacular and complex installations. A few years before, in 2000, Punchdrunk already existed, immersive theater collective where the public was not limited to passively observing the work, but went on a tour of spaces where the action took place. London has ended up consolidating itself as global epicenter of these interactive experiences. Like a virus. Of course, this idea did not come from Netflix: its rivals have been operating comparable facilities for decades. Disney is the clearest example given its long experience in amusement parkswill allocate 60,000 million dollars to its experiences division over the next decade. Universal invested 7 billion in its recently inaugurated Epic Universe, based on franchises such as Harry Potter or Super Mario. Let us remember that Disney’s parks division contributes 70% of the profits of the company. Of course, be careful with the powerful comparative advantage of the Netflix proposal: entry to Netflix House is free. It’s just the beginning. This is not an isolated experiment or an extra next to Netflix’s main business: the platform’s decision to stop communicating its number of subscribers should give us a clue about how they have peaked in certain aspects, and need to continue expanding their reach. Netflix has reached agreements with cinema chains in the United States and sporting events have become core part of its offer. He has already made it clear that the plan is to open up to 25 of these Netflix Houses around the world and to continue releasing plays like ‘Stranger Things: The First Shadow‘. We are going to continue hearing about Netflix for a long time. Header | Netflix In Xataka | The chaos of streaming is causing a phenomenon that we thought was in recession: downloads are increasing

If Cloudflare goes down, half the internet goes down

If ChatGPT or Twitter (X) isn’t working for you, you’re not alone. In the last few hours, there have been problems at Cloudflare that have ended up affecting a multitude of platforms that use its services. This company, as happens with Amazon Web Serviceshas become one of the pillars of the internet, and when Cloudflare has problems, half the internet is infected. Another fall. It’s not the first and it probably won’t be the last time we experience a Cloudflare outage. This company has a gigantic content distribution network (CDN, for Content Delivery Network) that is used by a multitude of internet services and platforms. This infrastructure allows websites of all types to be easily and quickly available to users, but a failure in its operation causes crashes like today’s. When accessing services like X.com (Twitter) we now encounter an error message. The cause is clear: Cloudflare. What they say on Cloudflare. Those responsible for the company have a status website for your infrastructure. In it we can see how the company currently indicates that they are aware and are “investigating a problem that affects multiple clients.” Just before that problem notice they were showing several maintenance operations messages on some of their nodes (Atlanta, Los Angeles, Tahiti) today. At 12:17 (Madrid time) they already warned of a problem that, however, may not have to do with this last one at 12:48. Twitter (X) and ChatGPT, among those affected. The fall of Cloudflare has left platforms such as Twitter (X) or ChatGPT without service, which either do not work or do so irregularly. It was even difficult to check which other services were down because platforms like DownDetector, which precisely allows you to detect affected websites, was also affected by the Cloudflare downfall. It’s time to be patient. As often happens in these cases, users can do little beyond being patient. Cloudflare is still investigating the problem at this time, but both Twitter and Downdetector and other affected services seem to be returning to normal. Update (13.38): Cloudflare indicates that services are beginning to recover but “higher than normal” error rates continue to be observed. They continue to investigate the problem. In Xataka | How a mistake in the network configuration of a small US business brought down Cloudflare, Facebook, Amazon and others globally

After a month and a half of controversy, NASA will publish the 3I/ATLAS photos it took from Mars

It’s been the hottest topic of conversation in ufology circles for the past six weeks. While 3I/ATLAS, the third known interstellar object, crossed our solar system, NASA kept receiving the same question: where are the photos of its passage through Mars? Here are the damn photos. After 47 days of silence, the US space agency has confirmed that it will make public the 3I/ATLAS images and all the data collected by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter probe during its approach to Mars in early October. will do it through press conference on Wednesday, November 19, at 3:00 PM EST (9:00 PM PST). The event will be attended by heavyweights such as Nicky Fox (Associate Administrator of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate) and will be broadcast online on the NASA+ channel. A little context. Between October 2 and 3, the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS passed within about 29 million kilometers of Mars. At that time, NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and its powerful HiRISE camera had a golden opportunity: observe the object from a unique lateral angle, impossible to achieve from Earth. However, the images never appeared, and Avi Loeb soon raised his voice. The controversial Harvard cosmologist argues that there are enough anomalies in 3I/ATLAS to consider the possibility that it is an artificial alien object“possibly hostile.” Loeb accused NASA of withholding “extremely scientifically valuable” images, and managed to involve a Republican congresswoman to demand their release. The reason for the wait. It was not a kidnapping, but one of the many consequences of the US government shutdown, which kept 83% of the NASA staff suspended from employment and pay between October 1 and November 13. In fact, the position of NASA and counterparts like the European Space Agency regarding 3I/ATLAS is absolutely calm. The agencies maintain that 3I/ATLAS is a comet. Its observations with the Hubble and James Webb telescopes suggest that it is an icy body between 440 meters and 5.6 kilometers with an active coma. And his behavior, including non-gravitational acceleration As it passes through the Sun, it is a natural effect of the sublimation of ice when heated. What can we expect? The side view of the comet will be crucial to understanding the geometry of the comet’s gas and dust jets, and ruling out the exotic theory that they are artificial propellants. In any case, they will not be the last images we see of 3I/ATLAS. The European probe Juice is observing the object, but the data will take months to arrive due to the position of the spacecraft relative to the Sun. 3I/ATLAS will pass its closest point to Earth, about 270 million kilometers, on December 19, 2025. For now, the scoreboard is: Bureaucracy 1 – Science 0. In Xataka | It went from a supposed alien ship to definitely a comet. Now 3I/ATLAS surprises again with another possibility

reviewing the best AI tools and giveaway for five MediaMarkt gift cards

In just a couple of days, on November 20 specifically, the gala of the Xataka NordVPN Awards 2025an event in which we will discover the best technological products of the year. It will be a day full of technology, humor and many, many raffles, so, with the aim of making the wait more enjoyable, during these days we are going to review the finalists from some of the juiciest categories. One of the new features this year is the “Best generative artificial intelligence tool” category, a category whose objective is to reward AI services and platforms that, in one way or another, They have become part of our daily lives. We will do it with the help of our regular presenters, namely Ana Boria (@ana_borbuj) and server, Jose García (@josedextro), and a guest of honor: Javier Lacort (@jlacort). Furthermore, and as it could not be otherwise, during the program we will raffle five 50 euro gift cards from MediaMarkt. Not so bad, especially with Black Friday just around the corner. A review of the best generative AI tools of 2025 Generative AI has entered our lives like an elephant in a glass shop. It is no longer a thing for geeks and techies, but tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini or Perplexity have managed to reach less advanced users. With this category we seek to reward these tools. Not to the models, not to the specific functions within a suite, but to the platform as a whole. So that we understand each other, the objective is not to reward GPT-5.1 or Gemini 2.5 Pro. Nor is Nano Banana or the generative edition of Galaxy AI. This category rewards the tool, that is, ChatGPT, Google Gemini or Galaxy AI. It should be noted that the finalists that we will meet today have been chosen by the xatakeros with their votes. How to get five 50 euro MediaMarkt gift cards During today’s program (and also in future ones), in addition to discovering the category in question, we will hold a very special raffle: five 50 euro gift cards from MediaMarkt. With Black Friday just around the corner, not so bad. Participating is very simple. During the broadcast we will ask a question and the first ten people who answer correctly in the Twitch chat will get a number from one to ten. Those ten participants will advance to the second round, in which our presenters will randomly draw five numbers from a bag. People with those numbers will win the prize. There will be five winners and five substitutes. If any of the winners do not meet the requirements, the prize will go to the first alternate, and so on. The winners will be announced live and must contact Xataka by whispering in the Twitch chat. To participate you must be over 18 years old and resident in Spain. You can consult the complete legal bases at this link. This content is a collaboration and sponsorship between Xataka and the brand, but there is no agreement on the script or the selection of the topics. The editorial content is created entirely by Xataka.

The US responds by filling the Gulf of Mexico with platforms again

The horizon of the Gulf of Mexico has once again become populated with lights, cranes and metal structures that rise above the sea as if they were floating cities. At first glance, it might seem like a throwback to a time when offshore drilling dominated American oil, but the context is completely different. At a time when markets anticipate an oversupply of crude oil by 2026 “almost cartoonish”the Gulf is experiencing an unexpected renaissance. An unexpected return. According to the Financial Timescompanies such as BP, Chevron, Talos Energy or Beacon Offshore have reactivated projects that require investments of billions of dollars and that drill more than 3,000 meters under the sea. The clearest signal came from BP. According to Reutersthe British oil company has approved a $5 billion project—Tiber-Guadalupe—that contemplates a platform capable of producing 80,000 barrels per day starting in 2030. It will be its second project in the area prepared to operate at 20,000 psi, a technical leap that opens up deposits previously considered inaccessible. Chevron and Beacon Offshore have also begun producing in ultra-deep fields using these new systems. Gulf production will rise to 1.89 million barrels per day in 2025 and reach 1.96 million in 2026, according to calculations cited by Reuters. These are figures that contrast with the cooling of shale: land formations – especially in the Permian – show slower growth and increasing costs. The keys to the resurgence. There are several very clear drivers for reopening the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. First, the new generation of high-pressure systems—the famous 20,000 psi—has transformed the map of the Gulf. Talos Energy assures that its offshore break-even can fall to $20 per barrel, a level that challenges the myths of the sector and that places the Gulf at an advantage over many shale areas, where the best wells are already exhausted. Land production is no longer the miracle it was in the last decade. As Reuters points outthe most productive areas on land are maturing. The industry must drill more and source less, and that makes each barrel more expensive. Offshore, although requiring massive initial investments, offers decades of stable, large-scale production. In a volatile market, that predictability has become a strategic asset. Finally, another key driver is the political turn. The call “One Big Beautiful Bill”recently approved, requires at least 30 auctions of oil rights in the Gulf of America —name that the White House has begun to impose to refer to its continental shelf— in the next 15 years. In addition, deepwater royalties have been reduced to attract capital. According to Washington Postthe administration is also preparing new auctions in California and the East Coast, breaking with almost 40 years of restrictions. But that movement has sparked a political war: Governor Gavin Newsom rated the plan of “dead on arrival” and warned that he will defend the state’s coast “over our dead body.” A long-term vision. Big oil is not investing for today, but for 2035 or 2040. As Bloomberg has detailedExxon, Chevron and BP are accelerating global exploration because, despite the climate discourse, the International Energy Agency has softened its peak oil forecast, in your current policy scenario (CPS)predicts that global oil demand could increase to 113 million barrels per day in 2050. The platforms that are approved now will produce when the current shale fields are already in decline. The ghost of spills. The rise of the Gulf coincides with a broader geopolitical conflict. According to The Guardianany attempt to drill off California — where no new licenses have been approved since the 1980s — faces fierce opposition, both Democrats and Republicans. Memories of the disaster from Santa Barbara (1969) and of the spill in California (2015) They are still alive. In Florida, explains The New York Times, Even Republicans reject new drilling in the eastern Gulf for fear of the impact on tourism. In addition, the federal moratorium prohibiting drilling off its coast extends until 2032, making any attempt to reopen the area a conflict within Trump’s own party. and the trauma of Deepwater Horizonin 2010, continues to be the underground wound of all debate. Ultra-deep drilling is technically extraordinary, but it also carries high risks: an accident can take months to contain. Mexico looks askance. The boom on the US side of the Gulf has direct repercussions in Mexico. According to the cross-border agreement explained by BOEMthe United States and Mexico share deposits on the maritime border and can exploit them jointly. However, if the United States accelerates drilling with 20,000 psi technologies and Mexico does not keep up with that pace, tension could arise over reserves, inspections and exploitation rights. A saturated global market. The Gulf’s renaissance comes at a contradictory time for the world market. the world heading towards a gigantic crude surplus in 2026, fueled by increased production from Saudi Arabia and Russia. At the same time, China is acting as a global buffer: has purchased about 150 million additional barrels and filled much of its strategic reserves. But that balance is fragile. Analysts warn that if Beijing reduces its purchases, oversupply could emerge suddenly and cause a sharp drop in prices. Furthermore, with interest rates at record highs, storing oil is once again an expensive business: a larger contango would be needed than at any time in the last 25 years for storage to be profitable. A new boom or the last great gasp of oil? Helicopters are flying over the towers again, support ships are queuing in the ports of Louisiana and Texas and oil companies have reactivated one of the largest offshore hubs on the planet. The Gulf of Mexico is experiencing an unexpected renaissance. The question that hovers over this return is uncomfortable and decisive: are we facing a new golden age of deepwater oil or the last great push of an industry that refuses to disappear? For now, politics pushes and technology accompanies, but the reality is that this new “energy heart of the United States” is involved in … Read more

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