Russia's oil exports could be sustained if it finds workarounds to the latest U.S. sanctions package, the International ...
The International Energy Agency modestly raised its forecast for global oil-demand growth and said improved compliance with ...
"Crude demand clings by a thread," Bank of America said, predicting that slowing global GDP and green infrastructure will ...
OPEC on Wednesday stuck to its forecast for relatively strong growth in global oil demand in 2025, saying air and road travel ...
Curde oil futures started the week with gains after three straight weeks of losses, undeterred by President Trump's plans to ...
Russian oil exports could be sustained if workarounds to the latest U.S. sanctions package are found, after Russian crude ...
International Energy Agency (IEA) raised its forecast for global oil demand growth in 2025, with an increased share of ...
The International Energy Agency once again slashed expectations for a global oil surplus this year amid stronger demand growth in Asia and sanctions on OPEC+ nations.
Concerns over supply constraints have supported oil prices, with Brent crude exceeding $80 per barrel in January before ...
Crude oil futures climbed to a two-week high, as concerns over sanctions on Russian and Iranian oil supplies and rising ...
The early signs are promising, hinting that this upward momentum will carry into February', analysts at J.P. Morgan said.
Haitham Al Ghais, Secretary-General of OPEC, said that investment needs in the oil sector will remain substantial to reliably meet the expected growth in oil demand, with cumulative investment ...
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