By: Reuters – Oil prices rose about 1.5% after hitting a six-month low on Wednesday, as a steeper-than-expected drawdown in U.S. crude...
By: Sam Meredith – CNBC – New OPEC Secretary-General Haitham Al Ghais said Wednesday that the influential producer group is not to...
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign-wealth fund ramped up its bets on US big-cap stocks in the second quarter. The Public Investment Fund poured more...
Story from RigZone. Jet fuel demand has come back with a vengeance, despite the recent bout of Covid-19, and should continue to...
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Warren Buffett’s company bet more on high-tech darling Apple and e-commerce giant Amazon during the second quarter, while...
Energy companies and traders are raking in huge profits selling US natural gas to Europe as prices there skyrocket. The US is...
Story by Adrian Hedden, Carlsbad Current-Argus. Two of New Mexico’s most productive oil and gas counties also contain its most low-producing or...
A disturbance began to develop Friday just offshore of southeastern Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico, forecasters said. The system, described as...
By: Bloomberg – Mexico — which imports nearly all of the natural gas it burns — has laid out a somewhat surprising...
Oklahoma’s Garvin County is the site of four new wells including three from a single pad with the production of more than...
The energy sector is off to start lower, pressured by weakness in the underlying commodities. U.S stocks are expected to rebound following two-consecutive sessions of losses, ahead of the consumer confidence and job openings data later today.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures dropped following yesterday’s rally on fears that a slower global economic outlook could soften energy demand and the potential arrival of more Iranian barrels to the market which outweighed political unrest in the Middle East. Global central banks are prepared to continue fighting record inflation that has not been seen in half century even as investors worry more rates hikes will lead to a recession. A series of attacks on a gas field in Iraq has sent U.S. contractors working on its expansion packing, damaging the hopes of Kurdish Region’s looking to boost their revenues. Despite ongoing fighting in Baghdad, state-owned marketer SOMO said the country’s oil exports are unaffected by the unrest, adding to the further downward pressure we are seeing this morning. Nigeria’s Q2 oil production dropped to 1.43M bpd, its lowest quarterly level since 2016, far below the country’s 1.799M bpd quota under the OPEC+ deal, amid rampant theft and vandalism.
The Trump administration is once again turning its attention to Alaska, sending three Cabinet...
In a surprising legal development, the New Mexico Court of Appeals has dismissed a...
On June 3, Viper Energy (NASDAQ: VNOM), a subsidiary of Diamondback Energy, announced it...
by Andreas Exarheas|RigZone.com| A statement posted on OPEC’s website on Saturday announced that Saudi Arabia,...
Story By Alex Kimani for Oilprice.com | Saudi Arabia is getting ready to engage...
A quiet energy revolution is unfolding in Appalachia, where natural gas from the Marcellus...
Published by Kristian Ilasko, Digital Content Coordinator | Hydrocarbon Engineering | Although global oil demand...
By David O. Williams |RealVail.com| President Donald Trump is poised to issue an executive order...
Mexico’s private oil producer Hokchi Energy is locked in a high-stakes standoff with Pemex...
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...
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