U.S. oil production is poised to set a larger record this year than prior estimates, the U.S. Energy Information ...
The EIA expects Brent crude prices to average about $74 in 2025 before dropping to $66 in 2026, as production gradually increases and global demand remains weak. OPEC+ production cuts will lower ...
Growth in oil output from the U.S. Permian basin, the country's top oilfield, is expected to slow by at least 25% this year ...
The U.S. Energy Information Administration (‘EIA’) has released its latest Short-Term Energy Outlook (STEO), offering a detailed forecast of oil and natural gas markets through 2026. The report ...
Losses in oil prices accelerated after weekly EIA crude ... US crude oil production in the week ending January 31 rose +1.8% w/w to 13.478 million bpd, modestly below the record high of 13.631 ...
Wednesday's EIA report showed ... seasonal average. US crude oil production in the week ending January 31 rose +1.8% w/w to 13.478 million bpd, modestly below the record high of 13.631 million ...
Yesterday’s Settlement: 71.03, down -1.67 [-2.30%] WTI Crude Oil futures sold off sharply yesterday as trade tensions betwe ...
Crude oil futures climbed to a two-week high, as concerns over sanctions on Russian and Iranian oil supplies and rising ...
U.S. oil production is expected to reach new heights in 2025, surpassing earlier projections, according to the U.S. Energy ...
Crude oil prices fell to their lowest level since 31 December 2024 amid the escalating US-China trade war. Investors are increasingly concerned about a slowdown in global economic growth and ...
(Bloomberg) -- Slowing US oil-production growth is casting ... according to the Energy Information Administration.