New York Times'Mexico First' Campaign Could End Welcome for U.S. Oil Giants ...New York TimesThe leading presidential candidate has vowed to reverse energy policies that have attracted foreign drillers and helped absorb a natural-gas glut.and more& …
U.S. News & World ReportHeightened US Oil Output Isn't Containing Rising PricesU.S. News & World ReportCompanies involved in shale oil production are posting profits amid rising prices – defying predictions that American output would cap the increases. …
New York TimesMexican Election Could End the Welcome for US Oil GiantsNew York TimesHOUSTON — As President Trump moves to recast trade and border relations with Mexico, American oil companies are worried that the prospective winner of Mexico's presiden …
CNBCCramer: Trump shouldn't be calling on OPEC for lower oil pricesCNBCTen years ago, then-businessman Donald Trump criticized U.S. leaders for not calling on OPEC, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, to lower oil prices. "Oil t …
Are US Oil Majors Primed For A Comeback?OilPrice.comThe two U.S. oil supermajors—ExxonMobil and Chevron—have gone through a rough patch over the past three years with the oil price crash that battered company earnings and energy stocks and indexes. Despite …
The Globe and MailBrent crude jumps to the highest since 2014 on Middle East tensionsCNBCOil prices jumped Tuesday as investors grew more confident that a trade dispute between the United States and China could be resolved.Oil surges more than 3 per cent a …
CNBCOil jumps 3% to above $65 on growing Middle East tensionsCNBCBut future U.S. involvement in the Middle East could interrupt crude supply chains and make it difficult for producers to ship overseas, sparking a bid for oil on Tuesday. "There are hea …
CNBCBrent crude prices jump to the highest since 2014 on rising Middle East tensionsCNBCOil prices also traded higher Tuesday amid a report from Bloomberg News, which said that Saudi Arabian officials were seeking $80 a barrel on Brent crude to support the …
Wall Street JournalBig Oil's New Favorite Toy: SupercomputersWall Street JournalXukai Shen, a geophysicist working at BP BP 1.87% Plc, had a hunch he could solve a riddle that had vexed the company: whether there was a lot of oil hidden beneath a salt …
Sky NewsIceland removes palm oil from own-label foodsSky NewsBut Iceland managing director Richard Walker said the company did not believe there was verifiably sustainable palm oil on the mass market and so would remove it altogether. Palm oil is found in …