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This week’s Baker Hughes report shows a small two-rig decline in the United States oil count, ending what was 17 straight weeks of no-decline in…
Libya’s oil production has reached 551,000 barrels per day, according to National Oil Corporation chairman Mustafa Suna’a-Allah—a figure that brings Libya closer to its target…
Venezuela’s PDVSA is in the hot seat today, with only one business day left for investors to take or leave its $5.3 billion 2017 bond…
While OPEC is still struggling to get all its members on the same page regarding the promised production cuts, UAE Energy Minister is calling non-OPEC…
Not a day passes without OPEC making oil and gas headlines, and today is surely no exception. Seemingly in lockstep with OPEC, the market is…
The United States saw a three new oil rigs brought online, bringing the total count to 428, according to Baker Hughes. The number of rigs…
OPEC may have given Nigeria a pass on the output cuts expected to be divvied out officially at the close of November, but it’s D-Day…
As speculators’ heads dizzyingly spin over OPEC’s Wednesday announcement that they will cut output from 33.24 to 32.5 million barrels a day, without noting where…
The Canadian government announced on Thursday that it will hold itself to a two-month deadline for a yay or nay on the controversial Northern Gateway…
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said that Russia has no immediate plans to change its current level of oil output, which is at near-record levels.…
According to a Reuters source, The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries has in fact reached a deal that will “limit” oil production, and oil…
According to energy magnate T. Boone Pickens, Obama has been a loser for the energy industry. And not just a loser, but “a complete loser”.…
Iran’s crude oil exports were 2.11 million barrels per day in August—up 15 percent from July exports, according to Reuters, citing someone with knowledge of…
Iran and Iraq have served up the latest round of comments on the highly anticipated—and highly analyzed—OPEC meeting in Algiers that many hope will end…
Maybe in better times, the staggering population of the millennial demographic would be a hurdle over which Big Oil could easily leap. But times are…
Delta Airlines recently experienced what it called a power outage in its home base of Atlanta, Georgia, causing all the company’s computers to go offline—all…
US oil and gas producers have cut 142,000 jobs as of May 2016 since its peak employment levels in October 2014 of 538,000, according to…
The US oil and gas rig count, as reported by Baker Hughes on Friday, was up one over last week, bringing the total number of…
UK lending giant Standard Chartered Plc announced on Wednesday that it had increased the amount of loans to oil refineries by 24 percent as of…
In possibly one of the biggest marketing blunders of the millennium, a Canadian Oil Sands group has managed to alienate groups from almost every walk…