Oil firms see no local supply disruption INQUIRER.netPhilippine energy officials and oil firms continue to monitor the situation in the Middle East, but still with no panicked reactions as Dubai crude prices eased back ... Read more https://bus …
Climate change: Did we just witness the beginning of the end of Big Oil? CNBCTwo recent market milestones — Exxon Mobil dropping out of the S&P 500's top 10 stocks for the first time in 90 years and the energy sector weighting in the ... Read mo …
Should U.S. Oil Investors Be Concerned About Declining Rig Count Numbers? Motley FoolWhat a sub-900 U.S. operating rig count means for investors. Read more https://www.fool.com/investing/2019/09/20/should-us-oil-investors-be-concerned-about-decl …
Saudi Arabia Says Iran Sponsored Oil Attacks on Aramco Facilities BloombergSaudi Arabia said the weekend attacks on the kingdom's critical oil infrastructure were “unquestionably sponsored by Iran.” Bloomberg's Bill Faries reports on ... Read mo …
Amazon's Catholic activists see oil pipelines as an 'artery of death' Crux: Covering all things CatholicIn many ways, the liquid gold of oil runs through an artery of death in the Amazon, killing the life it touches and bringing few benefits to …
Department store stocks fall amid rising oil prices and worries about consumer spending CNBCShares of major department store companies slid Tuesday amid concerns about weak consumer spending. Nordstrom led the pack, plunging almost 10%. Read mor …
FedEx wants more engineers and fewer dockworkers for its tech transition Thinknum MediaFrank Sobotka would not be happy. FedEx ($NYSE:FDX) is dialing back job postings for dockworkers - and boosting hiring for engineers, according to the ... Re …
Airlines, Shipping Stocks Fall as Oil Soars. Amazon Could Be Hit Too. Barron'sOil futures have soared in response to the attacks on Saudi Arabia, and gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel are key cost items for transport companies. Read more https://ww …
How a Revolution in Climate Science Is Putting Big Oil Back on Trial Mother JonesThe outer banks of the Carolinas and the Bahamas are picking up the pieces after the battering from Hurricane Dorian—the first direct hit of this year's extreme ... …