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Analysts said the boost from President Trump’s comments about possibly sanctioning buyers of Russian oil was tempered by OPEC+ starting to unwind 2.2M bbl/day of production cuts over 18 months, with ...
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President Trump said he could impose tariffs on nations that buy oil from Russia if it thwarts negotiations for a peace deal in Ukraine.
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Venezuela's exports of crude oil and fuel fell 11.5% in March as the U.S. imposition of secondary tariffs and the cancellation of key licenses to operate in the energy sector led to delays and cargo suspensions,
While President Trump has previously praised Putin, he said he was “pissed off” at the Russian president this week for seemingly slow-walking a possible peace deal by suggesting a UN-run transitional government be installed in Ukraine.
A U.S. oil and biofuel coalition met with the Environmental Protection Agency on Tuesday to make the case for higher federal mandates for biomass diesel blending, according to three sources familiar with the plans.
Oil prices have dropped significantly from 2022 highs, with WTI trading around $70 per barrel. Read more to see my thoughts.
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The American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated that crude oil inventories in the United States rose by 6.037 million barrels for the week ending March 28
Oil will likely fall to the low $60-a-barrel range — levels last seen in 2021 — as markets remain oversupplied, Macquarie Group Ltd. predicts.
“Olive oil also supports gut health by stimulating digestion and acting as a natural lubricant for the digestive track,” says Shapira. "Plus, its anti-inflammatory properties may help reduce joint pain and overall improve your well-being.”
The Brockham Wellsite was given approval by Surrey County Council's planning committee to transport waste water every day to the site in Betchworth, near the Surrey Hills.