Two Shell oil workers kidnapped, police killed, in Nigeria's Delta - police Reuters UKTwo Royal Dutch Shell oil workers were kidnapped, and their police escorts killed, in Nigeria's restive Delta region, a police spokesman said on Friday. Read m …
Two Shell oil workers kidnapped, police killed, in Nigeria's Delta: police ReutersTwo Royal Dutch Shell oil workers were kidnapped, and their police escorts killed, in Nigeria's restive Delta region, a police spokesman said on Friday. Read more …
North Korea Could Soon Run Out of Food and Oil After Trump Summit Failed to Ease Sanctions NewsweekNorth Korean officials have been ordered to appeal to international organizations to help cope with a severe food shortage ravaging the country, a …
Japanese refiners halt Iran oil imports as waiver expiry looms ReutersTOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese refineries have put a halt on imports of Iranian oil after buying 15.3 million barrels between January and March ahead of the expiry ... Read more h …
Japan refiners unlikely to import Iranian oil from April: PAJ head ReutersJapanese refiners will unlikely continue to import oil from Iran from April unless Japan gets a sanctions waivers extension from the U.S. government, Takashi ... Read mor …
This Oil Stock Is Giving Back Loads of Cash to Its Investors Motley FoolThe amount of cash Phillips 66 is giving back to investors via dividends and buybacks is staggering. Management wants to keep doing it, too. Read more https://www.fool.com/i …
U.S. issues new rules requiring rail oil spill response plans ReutersThe U.S. Transportation Department on Thursday issued final rules requiring railroads to develop oil spill response plans and to disclose details of shipments to ... Read more …
ReutersChina's Sinopec halves Iran oil loadings under US pressure: sourcesReutersBEIJING/SINGAPORE (Reuters) - China's Sinopec Corp is halving loadings of crude oil from Iran this month, as the state refiner comes under intense pressure from Washin …
BloombergOil's Leap Toward $100 Softens the Blow of Russia Sanctions ...BloombergWhen former U.S. President Barack Obama first imposed sanctions on Russia in 2014, a plunge in global crude prices turned the penalties into a crushing blow.and more …