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Can We Expect A Major Rebound In Oil Prices?
After declining by more than 20 percent from the October peak, oil prices are showing some signs that they have now bottomed out.
$100 Oil Is A Distinct Possibility
The outages from Iran are worse than most analysts expected, and bottlenecks in the U.S. shale patch could prevent non-OPEC supply from plugging the gap.
The Downside For Oil Is Limited
More than two weeks of nearly uninterrupted price gains for crude oil ended this week, with the rally running out of steam.
A Saudi-Iran Oil War Could Break Up OPEC
Saudi Arabia, Iran's arch-rival in the Middle East, has been a passionate supporter of President Trump's intention to pull out of the nuclear deal with Iran and reimpose sanctions.
Coke, Meth And Booze: The Flip Side Of The Permian Oil Boom
The fastest-growing oil region in the U.S. is fueling not only the second American shale revolution—it’s fueling a subculture of drug and alcohol abuse among oil field workers.
Strong Dollar Could Cap Oil Prices
The strength of the U.S. dollar poses an obstacle to further gains in oil prices.
The New Oil Cartel Threatening OPEC
India and China account for a combined 17 percent of global oil consumption and they are the ones that would be the hardest hit if prices rise as a result of OPEC’s actions.
The Saudis Won't Prevent The Next Oil Shock
Saudi Arabia is starting to panic, and is growing concerned that the growing number of supply disruptions around the world could cause oil prices to spike.
The Fed Is Driving Down Oil Prices
The U.S. dollar has jumped to its strongest level in nearly a year, raising questions about how a strong greenback could act as a drag on debt and oil demand in much of the world.
Can Saudi Arabia Prevent The Next Oil Shock?
Current volatility in the global oil market is, according to most analysts, due to fears that markets are facing a severe threat.
Emerging Market Meltdown Could Undermine Oil Rally
Saudi Arabia and Russia just destroyed the oil price rally, potentially putting an end to all the speculation about what the group might do next.
When Will Electric Cars Take Over The Roads?
The age of the electric vehicle (EV) will be here sooner than you think.
The Bullish And Bearish Case For Oil
Geopolitical events specifically could help keep Brent above $70 through April and May, which comes on the back of a substantial decline in oil inventories.
Oil Market Fears: War, Default And Nuclear Weapons
The U.S. is one of the few areas of the world in which there is an energy investment boom underway, a development that could smooth out the uncertainties of geopolitical events around the world.
Why The Next Oil Boom Will Be Fueled By Blockchain
The world's most important industry has been carrying on without any significant changes in its day to day routine for far too long. But now, the new tech on the block has its sights set on the multi-trillion-dollar oil and gas sector.
Oil Prices Ravaged By Financial Turmoil
Oil prices fell back suddenly over the last few trading sessions, dragged down by some forces beyond the oil market.
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