Zainab Calcuttawala is an American journalist based in Morocco. She completed her undergraduate coursework at the University of Texas at Austin (Hook’em) and reports on international trade, human rights issues and more.
Several members of France’s General Federation of Labor decided to extend an ongoing strike at the Donges refinery, owned and operated by the domestic company…
Oilfield services company Seventy Seven Energy Inc. (SSEI) became the next victim of the chronic oil price downturn on Tuesday, when it filed for a…
The United States Energy Information Administration upped its forecasts of average crude oil prices by $1 a barrel and $3 for 2016 and 2017, respectively,…
Lukoil, Russia’s largest private oil firm, announced on Monday a deep drop in profits in the first quarter of 2016 due to the new round…
Twelve people, including seven Turkish officers, have perished in a bombing that targeted a police car in the central district of Istanbul, Oilprice.com sources on…
Isabel dos Santos—the richest woman in Africa, the Angolan president’s daughter and now the CEO of the country’s state-run oil giant—on Monday said she plans…
Iraqi forces liberated the Fallujah natural gas plant held by the Islamic State on Monday, according to local news reports that cited an anonymous security…
A group of thirty members of the France’s General Confederation of Labor demonstrating against proposed labor reforms have blockaded two of Total’s refineries from the…
A Turkish company has agreed to a $4.2 billion deal to build seven natural gas plants in Iran as the host country recovers from a severe recession…
Eni has written down the value of the Goliat oil field in the Arctic by $807 million, according to Norwegian media reports. The online newspaper…
The United States Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal lodged by the government of Ecuador that contested a $96 million arbitration settlement awarded to…
U.S. crude oil exports rose to 591,000 barrels per day in April, up 83,000 barrels from March, according to new data from the U.S. Census…
Even as the American economy grew by 38,000 jobs last month, the nation's mining sector lost just over 10,000 jobs in the month of May,…
Russian media reports say the county’s gas giant Gazprom has dramatically increased its exports to the United Kingdom during the first five months of 2015,…
The Scottish Parliament voted to ban fracking countrywide on Wednesday, making a moratorium on the controversial technique a permanent affair. The narrow vote can after…
Companies extracting oil, gas and coal from U.S. federal lands will see royalties due to the government increase if Hillary Clinton becomes the country’s next…
The United States Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported a draw of 1.366 million barrels of crude oil on Wednesday, falling short of what experts predicted…
The Islamic State (ISIS) has been making up for its oil profit losses by increasing the taxes it levies on the people living on territory…
Most of the United States’ supply of uranium - the life-blood of nuclear power reactors - is imported, according to a new report by the…
Federal appeals judges sided with environmental groups over ExxonMobil in a case regarding pollution from the oil giant’s refinery in Baytown, Texas. The plaintiffs –…