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Read moreDetailsLibya’s getting better at resolving stoppages in its oil industry, underpinning a growing perception that the OPEC member is closer...
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Read moreDetailsColonial Pipeline is back to business as usual -- with more demand to move fuels to the East Coast from...
Read moreDetailsSaudi Arabia is said to have cut crude sales for next month to some buyers in the world’s biggest oil...
Read moreDetailsDespite plunging into recession for the first time in a quarter of a century due to weakened oil prices, a...
Read moreDetailsGlobal energy investment fell by 12 percent to $1.7 trillion in 2016, representing 2.2 percent of the world gross domestic...
Read moreDetailsLibya’s biggest oil field stopped pumping after a workers’ protest, according to a person familiar with the situation, a sign...
Read moreDetailsAkin Akinfemiwa, Chief Executive of Nigeria's Forte Oil, Friday, said the company is in talks with a major refinery to form a...
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