Market Update: Saudis Mull Extending Oil Production Cut
The Saudi energy minister said that it was early to say whether there was a consensus among OPEC and its allies to prolong the existing
The Saudi energy minister said that it was early to say whether there was a consensus among OPEC and its allies to prolong the existing
Saudi Arabia is threatening to start selling its natural resources in currencies other than the US dollar if Washington passes the NOPEC bill exposing OPEC
The political turmoil in Algeria is taking toll on the country’s energy industry. In the midst of the crisis, a number of pending contracts involving
The world’s five largest oil and gas firms have collectively spent more than 1 billion USD trying to show up their environmental credentials since the
Oman’s oil minister said over the weekend that he was excited about his country taking part in a Sri Lanka oil refinery project in a
The American oil giant ExxonMobil can lose its lobbying privileges at the European Parliament after the company had failed to turn up for the first
The American oil giant Exxon Mobil Corporation is pondering oil and gas exploration in Israel. This move would make Exxon the first oil major to
According to a 2008 estimate, the Arctic hosts approximately 412 billion barrels of oil equivalent of conventional oil and gas resources. And since then, following
Iran is estimated to have lost up to $10 billion since US sanctions were re-imposed in November last year as a result of which 1.5
Michigan Potash & Salt Co., (MPSC) and Barton Malow Co., the largest general contractor in Michigan, have finalized an agreement for the Engineering, Procurement and