New York Times'Transformation is Happening': Saudi Aramco's Chief on Future of OilNew York TimesAs Saudi Aramco, the Saudi national oil company, prepares for a widely-awaited initial public offering next year, its chief executive, Amin H. Nasse …
Financial PostGoldman Sachs warns oil demand could peak by 2024 on fuel efficiency, electric carsFinancial PostOver the period to 2030, the transport sector will contribute less to oil demand growth. Petrochemicals will instead become more central, althoug …
Chron.comICYMI: Boom in oil brings more meth busts to TexasChron.comEddy Lozoya, a recovering addict at 23, is among the thousands of oil field workers who have succumbed to the mix of money, boredom and drugs that often accompanies energy booms. Drillers …
Halliburton swings to profit on North American oil surgeFox BusinessThe world's largest oilfield services provider said it rapidly deployed its idle oil-drilling equipment in North America, responding to growing demand from energy producers. Oilfield s …
UPI.comChinese appetite for LNG increasingUPI.comThe Chinese General Administration of Customs reported LNG imports to China increased dramatically as the country looks to rely less on coal for its energy needs. First half demand was up 38.3 percent from l …
CBC.caBranding Canadian oil green would be good for industry and for climate change: Don PittisCBC.caTo much of the world, Canada's oil production is indelibly linked to images of tortured landscapes that make oilsands mining seem like something out th …
Military's Shift Away From Oil Clashes With Trump's PromisesABC NewsRepublican lawmakers have lashed out at many of the green initiatives for the Defense Department — one of the world's largest energy consumers — especially the Navy's Great …
UPI.comMore staff reductions for Maersk OilUPI.com9 (UPI) -- Danish energy company Maersk Oil said it was cutting staff from one of its offices as part of the broader reorganization started last year. Danish group A.P Moeller-Maersk split in two in Septemb …
UPI.comMore oil possible from NigeriaUPI.com30 (UPI) -- A minority player in OPEC-member Nigeria said it was able to stimulate crude oil production at one of its operating areas by about 15 percent. Africa-focused San Leon Energy, which lists its headquart …
UPI.comProspects for Irish explorer Circle Oil dwindleUPI.comWhen oil prices were holding above $100 per barrel more than two years ago, the company said it was "very pleased" with its prospects in Morocco in particular. Elsewhere in the region, …