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Crude oil inventories in the United States decreased by 6 million barrels during the week ending August 15, after growing by ...
Russia’s massive drone and missile assault on Ukraine followed Zelenskyy’s White House talks with Trump and European allies, ...
Ithaca Energy raised its 2025 production guidance again after a strong first half and recent acquisitions boosted its North ...
China’s fuel oil imports surged in July to the highest level in seven months as falling refining margins and new tax rebates ...
The EPA is considering granting waivers to small refiners from record-high biofuel blending mandates, potentially reshaping ...
Indian state refiners have resumed buying discounted Russian crude despite escalating U.S. tariffs and political pressure.
Russian crude oil flows to Slovakia and Hungary via the Druzhba pipeline have resumed after a temporary halt caused by a ...
Global oil demand surged in June, outpacing supply growth and driving inventories below five-year averages, though analysts warn of a potential glut later this year as OPEC+ unwinds cuts.
Both countries are lifting sanctions and backing investment plans to stabilize local economies and secure energy assets.
Since its $29.4 billion IPO in 2019, Aramco has delivered just 16% shareholder returns—far below Exxon, Shell, and Chevron.
China plans to shut down smaller, outdated refineries and pivot toward specialty chemicals to address severe overcapacity in ...
Asia is turning to ammonia co-firing to reduce coal dependence, but high costs, supply gaps, and infrastructure challenges ...
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