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In a recent Bloomberg interview, Anne-Sophie Corbeau, the former head of gas analysis at BP, discussed the shifting dynamics in global energy...
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by Bloomberg| G.Smith, S.Cheong, A.Longley, M.Gindis |Oil traders are divided over whether OPEC+ will proceed with plans to restore production in December, as...
With the U.S. presidential election less than a week away, energy policy has become a key topic of debate, especially around the...
Georgina McCartney | Reuters |A top economist for the state of New Mexico, the second-largest oil-producer in the U.S., this week released...
The energy sector is experiencing a mixed to higher start supported by mild strength in the crude complex and in the major equity futures. U.S. stock index futures climbed, as chip and megacap stocks continued their ascent, while the ongoing corporate earnings season and hints on the timing of interest-rate cuts dominated investors' watch list.
WTI and Brent crude oil futures are trading near the flatline after two consecutive sessions of gains as Middle East tensions and oil output disruptions caused by cold weather in the U.S. balanced concerns about the health of the Chinese and global economies. Although the Middle East tensions have not shut down any oil production, supply outages continue in Libya and about 40% of oil output in North Dakota remained shut due to extreme cold.
Natural gas futures are extending their slide for the fourth-straight day as record demand and shut-in production due to freeze-offs is more than offset by seasonally warmer forecasts for the back third of January.
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A Houston-based fuel company says Tesla still hasn’t paid for millions of dollars’ worth...
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By Starr Spencer | S&P Global | Chevron, one of the biggest producers in the...
The global oil market is facing one of its most complex periods in recent...
The United States and Saudi Arabia have launched what is being described as a...
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By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com | The Rockefeller Foundation is launching a Coal to...
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