Jordan Blum – S&P Global Platts – HOUSTON — US commercial crude storage could hit its capacity in mid-May as refinery demand and...
Reuters – Major U.S. lenders are preparing to become operators of oil and gas fields across the country for the first time...
AXIOS – Pain in the U.S. oil patch from the coronavirus outbreak is no longer on the horizon. It’s here, and several...
Williston Herald – A University of North Dakota economist anticipates that it won’t take as long for the Bakken to recover from...
CNBC – Some of the world’s largest oil producers will meet to discuss a historic production cut later this week, with energy...
Wal van Lierop – Forbes – The COVID-19 pandemic has shuttered the world’s economies, overwhelmed healthcare systems and taken loved ones from...
NEW YORK (AP) — In Montana, a father and son running a small oil business are cutting their salaries in half. In...
By: Dylan Goforth – Enid News & Eagle – Gov. Kevin Stitt this week sent a letter to President Donald Trump, urging...
USA TODAY – Former Energy Secretary Rick Perry believes that the oil industry could collapse because of the dramatic decrease in demand...
By Greg Avery – Reporter, Denver Business Journal – Denver-based oil company Whiting Petroleum is seeking Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the first of what experts...
Oil futures settled higher on Thursday, finding support a day after President Donald Trump said he was revoking a license issued by the Biden administration that had allowed Chevron Corp. to produce oil in Venezuela.
Prices remained lower week to date, however, with U.S. tariffs on Canada and Mexico expected to come into effect next week, potentially hurting the outlook for the economy and for energy demand.
U.S. stocks lost their grip on earlier gains to end sharply lower Thursday, with the Nasdaq Composite posting its worst day in about a month and the S&P 500 turning negative for the year.
The market's jitters came ahead of a closely followed inflation update on Friday, and as concerns have risen over President Trump's threats of fresh trade tariffs to start next week against Canada, Mexico and China.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 193.62 points, or 0.5%, ending at 43,239.50.
The S&P 500 shed 94.49 points, or 1.6%, closing at 5,861.57 and turning negative for the year.
The Nasdaq Composite plunged 2.8%, finishing at 18,544.42. That was its biggest one-day percentage decline since it tumbled 3.1% on Jan. 27, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
Investors have been nervous not only about the potential impact that tariffs could have on inflation, but also on U.S. economic growth.
Ian M. Stevenson | EENews.net | Falling royalty rates for oil and gas production...
Diversified Energy Company Plc has announced a $550 million acquisition of Canvas Energy, a...
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By Mella McEwen,Oil Editor | MRT | Crude prices have spent much of the year...
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The International Energy Agency (IEA) has issued a stark warning that the world’s oil...
Canada’s ambitions to become a global energy powerhouse gained momentum just two months after...
Managed money speculators hit record bearish positions on WTI even as the IEA forecasts...
by Bloomberg, via RigZone.com | F.Kozok, S.Hacaoglu | Turkey plans to sign new energy deals with...
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