Oil Prices Edge Lower on Weak Chinese Retail-sales Data
Top Gap Ups and Downs on Monday: MU, AVGO, STLA and More
European Equities Traded in the US as American Depositary Receipts Kick Off Week Higher in Monday Trading
Retail Oil & Gas Logistics Market Revenues to Witness $1.2 Billion Increase by 2028
Sector Update: Energy Stocks Steady Premarket Monday
Sector Update: Energy
Exchange-Traded Funds, Equity Futures Higher Pre-Bell Monday Ahead of Federal Reserve Policy Meeting
Shell (SHEL.US) will invest $5 billion in a joint venture for deep-water oil wells in Nigeria, with a daily production of up to 0.11 million barrels.
Shell's subsidiary in Nigeria will start producing Oil & Gas at the Bonga North offshore floating facility by the end of this decade.
BP, XRG Complete Formation of Arcius Energy Joint Venture
Shell's Strong Balance Sheet to Enable Organic Capital Allocation in 2025 -- Market Talk
BP, Adnoc Launch Regional Gas Platform Arcius Energy
Oil Prices Dip Amid Supply Surplus Concerns In 2025
Forecasting the Future of Oil and Energy Under Trump 2.0
US Energy Information Administration Less Optimistic About US Oil Production Than IEA – Commerzbank
OPEC Lowers Demand Forecast Again – Commerzbank
Oil Headed for Weekly Gains as Sanctions Outlook Raises Supply Worries -- Market Talk
Oil Prices Steady As Market Balances IEA Surplus Forecast With Rate Cut Optimism
If Trump Starts A Trade War, Canada Could Impose Export Taxes On Oil, Uranium: Report
Under pressure from the threat of Trump's trade war? Canada is considering imposing tariffs on Uranium, oil, and potash as retaliation.
Canada is the largest external source of oil supply for the USA and also the largest external source of Uranium for USA nuclear power plants. The potash produced in the western provinces of Canada is an important source of fertilizer for USA farms. The media reports that imposing export taxes on these Commodities is Canada's most desperate choice, and Canada is more likely to impose retaliatory tariffs on imported USA-manufactured goods, as well as implement export controls on certain Canadian products.
Crude Oil Jumps Back Above $70 as US Inventories Fall to Lowest Level