Nigeria’s crude oil production dropped by 30,000 barrels per day (bpd) in January to 1.495 million (bpd), falling short of ...
Compensations by OPEC+ ‘debtors’ in January were expected at 120,000 bpd of oil from Iraq and 65,000 bpd from Kazakhstan, according to the latest released schedule ...
China, India, other Asian countries, as well as Latin American and Middle Eastern states, are expected to be the main drivers of oil demand growth ...
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) has kept its global economic growth forecasts steady, with expectations of 3.1% growth in 2025 and 3.2% in 2026, according to its monthly oil ...
World oil output without the US increased by 692 kb/d to 68,304 kb/d. November’s production is expected to increase by 238 kb ...
OPEC on Wednesday stuck to its forecast for relatively strong growth in global oil demand in 2025, saying air and road travel ...
EU Mid-Market Update: Another session with volatility weighted to second half of day as market waits for first US CPI reading ...
OPEC has rejected U.S. calls for increased oil production, stating that the cartel's decisions are based on market fundamentals and not political considerations.
Crude oil production by the 22-member group remained steady in January at 40.63 million barrels per day. Output by the 18 members with quotas grew by 110,000 b/d, putting them 66,000 b/d over their ...
Decisions made by oil producer group OPEC take a long-term view of the global markets and are aimed at providing price ...
Tuesday closed up +1.00 (+1.38%), and March RBOB gasoline (RBH25) closed up +0.0431 (+2.05%). Crude oil and gasoline prices Tuesday rose to 1-week highs and settled moderately higher. Tuesday's ...
OPEC decided ... to stick with its plan - to lift production by 120,000 barrels per day every month for 18 months starting ...
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