Story by Jonathan Stempel (Reuters) –The slide in U.S. stock prices punished Berkshire Hathaway Inc’s bottom line in the second quarter, as...
By: Reuters – Oil prices slipped on Friday and were near their lowest levels since February as concerns over a possible recession...
Shale pioneer Chesapeake Energy will focus on its key shale gas plays in the United States and will consider its oil-producing acreage...
By: Reuters – Brigham Minerals Inc (MNRL.N), a company that owns the rights to extract oil and natural gas from land across numerous...
By: Washington Post – The OPEC oil cartel and its allies decided Wednesday to boost production in September by a much slower...
MUELHEIM AN DER RUHR, Germany (Reuters) -German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Wednesday said Russia had no reason to hold up the return...
By: Adrian Hedden – Carlsbad Current-Argus – Denver-based oil and gas company Sitio Royalties continued to up its presence in the Permian...
By: Bloomberg – Germany’s presidential palace in Berlin is no longer lit at night, the city of Hanover is turning off warm...
The US government wants to crack down on Iranian oil smugglers, according to the Wall Street Journal. Iranian oil reportedly trades at...
Shipwrecks and unexploded bombs, Story credit: by Rachel Millard, published in The Telegraph, via Yahoo. Captain Ellis was below deck in bed...
OPEC, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, was founded in Baghdad, Iraq, in 1960 to coordinate oil policy among major oil exporters. Initially a reaction to Western dominance of global oil markets, it evolved into a powerful bloc capable of reshaping global energy prices, geopolitics, and development.OPEC works by setting production quotas for each member country. By coordinating supply cuts or increases, the group can tighten or loosen global oil supply, pushing prices up or down.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is likely to muster a slim majority of his colleagues to support a 25-basis-point cut in interest rates on Wednesday, fueled by growing concern about the health of the economy, experts say. But given the turmoil around the central bank and uncertainty about the direction of inflation and the job market, the bigger question regarding the meeting is what happens next.
Powell is likely to face a level of internal opposition he has never seen before. Some of his colleagues have signaled they want a larger rate cut because of the weaker labor market. Others may opt for no change in rates because of recent gnarly inflation readings. It’s possible both sides will formally dissent.
Story by Andreas Exarheas |RigZone.com| A statement posted on OPEC’s website on Sunday revealed...
By Myra P. Saefong |MarketWatch.com| With U.S. crude-oil prices hovering below the often critical $60...
Black Stone Minerals has signed a major natural gas development agreement with Caturus Energy,...
Energy experts say the full value of China’s October 29 agreement with President Trump...
⚡️Surging U.S. electricity prices—driven by AI and data-center demand—are pushing major corporations to act...
Commodity trading giant Gunvor Group is exploring fresh investments in U.S. oil and gas...
Story By Alexander C. Kaufman |Canary Media| Geothermal energy is undergoing a renaissance, thanks...
China’s first national-level shale oil demonstration zone, located in Jimsar County in Northwest China’s...
The Permian Basin is approaching a defining arithmetic milestone in December 2025. According to...
Mella McEwen | Midland Reporter-Telegram | ExxonMobil has released its updated corporate plan through...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Oil companies offered $300 million for drilling rights in the Gulf...
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