Popular opposition from farmers has forced Western Indian state of Maharashtra to move the location of the proposed oil refinery that is supposed to become
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Stabilizing Oil Market: Saudis Pondering Production Cut Despite Trump’s Pressure
Saudi Arabia is not going to act alone to cut oil production to stabilize the market, Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said as Nigeria and Russia
Filling in Oil Supply Gap Against the Backdrop of Iranian Sanctions
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has said that his country had filled in the supply gap that had been created after Iranian crude supplies
Will It Ever Happen? – Doubts Mounting Over Saudi Aramco’s IPO
There are growing doubts regarding the public listing of Saudi Arabia’s state oil company Aramco as preparations for its IPO have stalled. Aramco’s IPO is
Saudi Aramco and French Total to Expand World’s Leading Refining Hub
Saudi state-run giant Aramco and French oil company Total are planning to sign a deal next week for the expansion of their joint venture refinery
Market Update: Saudis and Russians Working on a Historic Long-Term Oil Pact
Saudi Arabia and Russia are working on a landmark long-term deal that could extend the limitations on world oil supplies by major exporters for up
Saudis Scale Back on Public Listing of Giant Aramco
Saudi Arabia is taming its ambitions for a public offering for its oil company Aramco. The country has decided to move ahead with a listing
Oil Market Update: Saudi Arabia and Allies Ready to Extend Supply Cuts
Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced that his country would limit the current oil production beyond a deal among both OPEC and non-OPEC
Saudi Arabia and Russia Team Up to Help World’s Oil Markets
Saudi Arabia and Russia seized the opportunity given by a G20 summit and agreed that they would cooperate in global oil markets in the future.
Asian Markets in Focus as Iran and Saudi Arabia Fight for Market Share in Oil
Iran’s oil exports are expected to soar in May by almost 60 percent compared to a year ago, which is being mostly driven by the