Forbes – Oil service companies are struggling as French giant Schlumberger announced on Wednesday that it will book a $1.4 billion charge against its...
Roger Conrad – Forbes – The whole thing took almost a year and a half from start to finish. But Atlantic Coast...
By: Christopher M. Matthews and Andrew Scurria – The Wall Street Journal – Banks are slashing credit lines to shale drillers, as...
Houston Chronicle – More than 100,000 U.S. oil and gas jobs have been lost during the economic downturn brought on by the...
Houston Chronicle – Global spending on oil and gas drilling this year is forecast to fall to the lowest level in 15...
S&P Global Platts – Natural Gas is on the move as the massive drawdown in active rigs in Oklahoma’s SCOOP/STACK plays has...
Adrian Hedden – Carlsbad Current Argus – Oil and gas in the Permian Basin could be headed for recovery as prices rebuild...
Bloomberg – Chesapeake Energy is preparing a potential bankruptcy filing that could hand control of one of the leading lights of the...
Barrons – Falling fossil fuel demand coupled with mounting risk for investors could slash the value of oil, gas and coal reserves...
Reuters – U.S. shale oil producers are reversing production cuts as prices recover from historic lows, underscoring shale’s ability to quickly adjust...
Oil futures ended with losses Friday, turning lower on the week, as crude continued to struggle to break out of a sideways trading pattern.
The U.S. stock market struggled Friday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average seeing its biggest weekly drop since October as investors assessed a survey showing consumer sentiment soured.
The Dow Jones tumbled 748.63 points on Friday, or 1.7%, to close at 43,428.02.
The S&P 500 dropped 104.39 points, or 1.7%, to finish at 6,013.13.
The Nasdaq Composite slumped 438.36 points, or 2.2%, to end at 19,524.01.
The Dow has now wiped out all its post-inauguration gains, according to Dow Jones Market Data. A survey from the University of Michigan found that consumer sentiment has dropped and consumers have increased their inflation expectations on tariff worries. Other economic data released Friday raised investor concerns over a decline in U.S. services activity in February.
For the week, the Dow retreated 2.5%, the S&P 500 fell 1.7% and the technology-heavy Nasdaq dropped 2.5%. The Dow saw its worst week since the stretch ending Oct. 25, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
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