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Oil prices finish lower, giving up early gains seen after death of Iran's president
Morningstar· 13 hours agoOil futures settled lower on Monday, giving up early gains that had been tied to potential risks to global crude supplies following the death of Iran's president in a helicopter ...
Crude Oil Dropped As Markets Don’t Appear Too Worried About Oil Supply
Investing.com· 3 hours agoCrude Oil Dropped As Markets Don’t Appear Too Worried About Oil Supply
Oil flirts with breaking below $78 after sluggish demand forecast from IEA
The Forex Market· 6 days agoOil hangs around $78.00 after both OPEC and IEA released their monthly reports. While OPEC stuck to...
Oil little changed after Iran's president dies in helicopter crash
NBC Chicago· 21 hours agoPolicy in OPEC's third-largest producer is not expected to change, with Vice President Mohammad...
OPEC+ to weigh members’ oil output | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 6 days agoOil cartel OPEC+ is once again grappling with the thorny question of how much oil its members are...
China Is Winning the Minerals War
The Wall Street Journal· 4 hours agoTesla agreed to buy the nickel for car batteries. “U.S. policymakers on both sides of the aisle realize we cannot allow China to become a ‘single-member ...
Oil prices give back gains seen after death of Iran’s president
Market Watch· 21 hours agoOil futures edged lower Monday morning, giving back modest gains seen in early trade following the...
Oil prices climb amid uncertainty in the Middle East
Gulf Business· 1 day agoDespite the volatility in the region, oil prices moved only slightly
OPEC Sticks to Oil-Demand View, Posts Fall in Overall Output
The Wall Street Journal· 7 days agoOPEC left its estimates for global oil-demand growth unchanged for this year and next, while reporting a fall in crude output as the market awaits the cartel ...
Time For OPEC To Put Money Where Mouth Is On Demand
Forbes· 4 days agoIf OPEC+ believes its bullish forecast for global oil demand, then the cartel should be tripping over itself to raise production targets at its next meeting ...