Texas TribuneTexas Members of Congress Spar Over Crude Oil Export BanTexas TribuneWASHINGTON — U.S. Reps. Gene Green and Joe Barton of Texas went head-to-head Thursday on a bill that would lift a 40-year-old ban on crude oil exports. It was imposed to alle …
Mirror.co.ukPictured: Adorable kittens rescued from certain death drowning in hideous oil ...Mirror.co.ukThese two adorable kittens have been saved from certain death following being caught by a deadly oil spill in Russia. The tiny cats, with their fur smo …
State of The Oil Market: H1 2015 Trading Patterns Convey a Crude RealityForbesThe last five weeks have been as volatile as any for the oil markets in recent memory. For those with net short positions, the focus of market chatter has remained broadly unchan …
ForbesBig Oil Spill Tax Write-off Shows BP Does Not Stand For 'Big Penalty'ForbesBP's $18.7 billion out-of-court settlement resolves charges related to the Gulf Oil spill. It is big, even historic, but is it tax deductible? Mostly yes, and that …
ForbesOil At $60: How Marginal Producers Cope Will Shape Market DirectionForbesAs we approach the midway point of the current trading year, it has become apparent that oil benchmarks would find it hard to escape the $50-$75 per barrel range for the rest of …
ForbesBehind Friendly Lines: Discussing OPEC's Iranian Oil ConundrumForbesWhile it remains a big if, should Iran and world powers meet the 30 June deadline for finalizing a pact on curbing Tehran's nuclear program, that the Islamic Republic would t …
ForbesOil Markets and The Kerfuffle About Additional Iraqi BarrelsForbesAs OPEC prepares to meet, with little expectation of any movement on the cartel's customarily flouted oil production quota level of 30 million barrels per day (bpd), Iraq has provi …
ForbesNo Reason For OPEC To Relent in Oil Market TussleForbesThat OPEC is not going to give ground became quite clear back in November at its last meeting, where the oil producers' collective decided not to cut the 30 million barrels per day (bpd) prod …
Venezuela Cuts Oil Subsidies To Caribbean NationsNPR (blog)Low oil prices are forcing Venezuela to cut a generous subsidy program to Cuba and a dozen other Caribbean nations. Venezuela is Latin America's largest oil producer, and its economy depends he …
ForbesDecline of US Shale Plays Not Clear Cut as Oil Price Stays LowForbesEver since the oil price decline began in earnest back in July 2014, popular discourse has suggested US shale plays would be in deep trouble. Despite protestations to the contrary, o …