The nation’s drilling rig count rose slightly this week as crude inventories are falling and U.S. oil exports are on the rise....
The U.S. Department of Interior has set the date for the nation’s largest oil and gas lease sale. In support of President...
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Oklahoma advances 5 up to 123; U.S. Rig Count remains flat The result of no change in the rig count to the...
LONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil prices stood near a one-week high on Friday as global equities headed for their biggest weekly gain in...
The broader upswing in the equities market also helped crude benchmarks. Russia and Saudi Arabia sign LNG deal. Russia and Saudi Arabia signed several energy...
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The energy sector opened lower, pressured by weakness in the crude complex and the major market futures. U.S. equities kicked-off the holiday-shortened week lower as COVID-19 flare-ups in China increase fears of slowing growth.
WTI and Brent crude oil are down to near two-month lows as traders are concerned over the demand outlook due to China’s Zero COVID-19 policy and on strength in the dollar. New COVID case numbers in China are close to April peaks leading some districts in Beijing to switch to online classes on Monday. Additionally, the city of Guangzhou ordered a five-day lockdown. The prospect of higher interest rates continues to add strength to the greenback.
Natural gas futures are up this morning amid forecasts for lower temperatures in the New England region, than previously expected. In international news, QatarEnergy has signed a 27-year deal to supply China's Sinopec with LNG, the longest such LNG agreement so far as volatile markets drive buyers to seek a long-term deal
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The Railroad Commission of Texas (RRC) announced a major milestone in its employee training...
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