Story by Jerry Bohnen, OK Energy Today. Despite losses in Oklahoma’s oilfield activity in the past few weeks as reported by Baker...
By: Idaho Capital Sun – Members of the U.S. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee used a Tuesday hearing on the Interior...
DUBAI, May 3 (Reuters) – Iran seized a second oil tanker in a week on Wednesday in Gulf waters, the U.S. Navy...
By: KOSU – Rep. Mark McBride, R-Moore, authored House Bill 2561, which exempts the natural gas industry from the rule. He said...
Story By Irina Slav for Oilprice.com. The end of oil and gas is nigh. In a decade or so, demand will begin...
Story by Andreas Exarheas | RigZone. For the most part, oil and gas professionals are not worried about artificial intelligence (AI). That’s according...
Story by Nissa Darbonne|Oil and Gas Investor. OPEC members hope their 1.16-MMbbl/d cut will get Brent to more than $90, said Scott...
By: CNBC – BP is bracing itself for a shareholder revolt at its annual general meeting on Thursday — some of the...
Despite the 70% drop in the spot price of natural gas over the past year, industry leaders remain optimistic about the future....
By: CNBC – A surprise decision by several OPEC+ producers to voluntarily cut output earlier this month had pushed analyst oil price...
OPEC+ stunned the oil market last month with a 411K bbl/day May production hike that was triple the amount originally planned. The cartel is apparently trying to discipline over-producing members such as Kazakhstan by driving down prices, and Bloomberg reported that it is considering doing the same again next month.
Goldman Sachs expects OPEC+ to announce a 410K bbl/day supply increase for June, citing modest compliance from Kazakhstan, lower-than-expected OECD inventories, and Saudi Arabia's ability to handle lower oil prices.
The bank also maintained its oil price forecast, expecting Brent crude to average $63/bbl and WTI crude at $59/bbl for the rest of 2025, with prices sliding further in 2026 to $58 for Brent and $55 for WTI, and that a global slowdown or a complete reversal of the 2.2M bbl/day of voluntary OPEC+ cuts could push Brent prices into the $40s next year.
The U.S. stock market ended sharply higher Friday, with the S&P 500’s rally erasing its losses after President Donald Trump announced sweeping tariffs on April 2.
The S&P 500 climbed 82.53 points on Friday, or 1.5%, to close at 5,686.67.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 564.47 points, or 1.4%, to finish at 41,317.43.
The Nasdaq Composite jumped 266.99 points, or 1.5%, to end at 17,977.73
The labor market has been a bright spot, with a pace of job growth remaining healthy even as the economy has lost momentum in the last three months. Economists expect the job market to soften given all the uncertainty over tariffs, but, in general, they think April might be too soon to see a significant weakening. Which sectors show strength and weakness will matter more this month than usual.
U.S. economy adds 177,000 jobs in April, above 133,000 forecast. U.S. unemployment rate stays the same in April at 4.2%.
Behind the rolling plains and rocky outcrops of southwestern Oklahoma, a quiet transformation is...
A key hearing is set for this Friday in Big Spring, Texas, in a...
Story By Alex Kimani for Oilprice.com | Saudi Arabia is getting ready to engage...
Story By Alex DeMarban |ADN.com| The oil explorer whose last major discovery in Alaska opened...
A quiet energy revolution is unfolding in Appalachia, where natural gas from the Marcellus...
Mexico’s private oil producer Hokchi Energy is locked in a high-stakes standoff with Pemex...
By David O. Williams |RealVail.com| President Donald Trump is poised to issue an executive order...
The World Bank has made a landmark decision by lifting its long-standing ban on...
By Irina Slav for Oilprice.com| The 411,000 barrels daily that OPEC+ said it would...
Tensions between Israel and Iran have sparked a surge in oil prices this June,...
By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com | A total of 93 oil and gas firms...
Tucked into a sweeping fiscal package backed by President Donald Trump, Senate Republicans are...
Have your oil & gas questions answered by industry experts.