U.S. oil drillers cut rigs to lowest since May 2017 -Baker Hughes ReutersU.S. energy firms this week reduced the number of oil rigs operating for a fifth week in a row to the lowest since May 2017, even as crude prices jumped more ... Read more …
‘Tight quarters of the Persian Gulf’ help raise spare oil capacity concerns MarketWatchThe attacks on Saudi oil facilities may have only briefly sliced daily crude oil output from the kingdom by more than half, but the risk remains to supplies.. …
Saudi Aramco sees full oil production from attacked sites by end September Yahoo FinanceSaudi state oil company Aramco said it will bring back by end September full crude output at Abqaiq and Khurais, the two oil facilities damaged by attacks la …
Gas retailers stuck in ‘margin madness’ as oil fluctuates Yahoo FinanceChief Oil Analyst at the Oil Price Information *Service* Denton Cinquegrana joins Yahoo Finance's The First Trade to share his thoughts on oil's rollercoaster ... Read more h …
Saudi Attacks Haven’t Spooked Oil Enough BloombergA mysterious attack took out almost six million barrels a day of Saudi Arabian oil supply, and almost a week later we're up less than the price of a beer. Read more https://www.bloomberg.com/opin …
FreightWaves Radio preview: talking the ups, downs and whys of the oil & diesel market FreightWavesAfter a week in which oil and diesel prices rose and fell like a tanker on a wind-whipped ocean, FreightWaves Radio will have a wide-ranging discu …
Saudi Oil Attacks Could End Natural-Gas Rally The Wall Street JournalNatural-gas prices have recovered from their summer swoon, but analysts and investors are skeptical that the gains will last, particularly after the attacks on ... Read more ht …
Engineering a sensible smart city The EngineerThe smart city vision is too focused on adding technologies that don't necessarily make cities better places to live, says UCL's Professor Henrietta Moore. Read more https://www.theengineer.co.uk/sm …
Japan’s Mitsubishi Says Rogue Oil Trader Lost $320 Million The Wall Street JournalJapan's Mitsubishi said a subsidiary has lost about $320 million on energy derivatives, after a rogue employee in Singapore entered into secret unauthorized ... Re …