Saudi Arabia’s Markets Weren’t Rattled by the Oil Strike. Here’s Why. Barron'sSaudi shares had already fallen 15% since early May, as oil prices slipped and enthusiasm around the country's joining MSCI's global emerging markets index ... Read mo …
The Oil Market Has Calmed Down. But the Risk of Another Saudi Attack Remains. Barron'sThe attacks on Saudi oil facilities may have only briefly sliced daily crude output from the kingdom by more than half, but the risk remains to supplies from o …
The Oil Market Has Calmed Down. But the Risk of Another Saudi Attack Remains Barron'sAttack on Saudi Oil Facilities Tests U.S. Guarantee to Defend Gulf The New York TimesAttack on Saudi Arabia oil field would likely not have been stop …
To Keep Exports Flowing, Saudi Arabia Looks to Import Oil The Wall Street JournalLess than a week after a withering attack on the heart of Saudi Arabia's oil industry, the country is pulling out all the stops to do what it has promised it always …
Gasoline futures rally as tropical storm floods Texas; U.S. oil prices nearly erase the day’s gain MarketWatchGasoline took the spotlight away from oil on Thursday as reports of massive flooding in Texas led to concerns of a slowdown in refining …
As oil prices increase should investors buy into the BP share price? Yahoo Finance UKInvestors in the passive income favourite BP plc (LON:BP) shares are likely to benefit from the surge in oil prices, too. Read more https://uk.finance.yahoo.com …
Oil’s Swings Reinforce Saudi Arabia’s Key Role in Energy Markets The Wall Street JournalThe swings in oil prices after the attack on Saudi Arabian production facilities have reminded investors that the cost is still largely driven by the world's …
Tanker Operators Look to U.S. to Replace Saudi Oil Cargoes The Wall Street JournalU.S. crude shipments are set to rise as major Asian importers look to replenish supplies after attacks on Saudi Arabia's oil facilities took out a big chunk of glo …
Oil-Thirsty Asia Feels the Strain After Saudi Attack The Wall Street Journal Read more https://www.wsj.com/articles/oil-thirsty-asia-feels-the-strain-after-saudi-attack-11568721586
Frackers to Stand Pat, Reap Profits After Attacks on Saudi Oil The Wall Street JournalU.S. shale companies aren't planning to fill the void in global crude supplies left by an attack on Saudi Arabia's top oil facilities. Instead, producers hope …