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Crude Oil Archive
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Oil Isn’t the Only Commodity Threatened by Tesla’s Rise
Posted on May 6, 2016 | No CommentsElon Musk's plans for the car industry promise to disrupt yet another market - platinum. But it's not just Musk. Pretty much every carmaker is rushing to introduce electric cars to end use of gasoline and diesel. -
The U.S. Is a Big Oil Importer Again
Posted on April 1, 2016 | No CommentsIn the three months since the U.S. lifted its 40-year ban on crude oil exports, a curious thing has happened. Rather than flooding global markets, U.S. crude shipments to foreign buyers have stalled. At the same time, imports into the U.S. jumped to a three-year high in what looks to be a reversal of a years long decline in the amount of foreign crude brought into the American market. -
Crude at $40 Isn’t the Only Problem Facing Norway’s Oil Industry
Posted on March 30, 2016 | No CommentsThe collapse of crude prices isn’t the only problem facing energy companies in Norway: Explorers in western Europe’s biggest oil-producing nation also have had their leanest drilling spell in almost a decade. -
Crude Update – March 16th, 2016
Posted on March 20, 2016 | No CommentsIf we, at least, close March above the February high of 34.69, then we have a shot of more than a one-month knee-jerk reaction high. Then we can look for a possible three-month rally into May. The two primary targets are at the $45 and $49 level. That has to be exceeded to hope for a rally to reach the formidable resistance zone in the $69-$70 area. -
Petronas May Cut 1,000 Jobs as Oil Slump Prompts Reorganization
Posted on March 1, 2016 | No CommentsPetroliam Nasional Bhd., Malaysia’s state oil company, announced management changes and plans to cut workers as it seeks to trim operating costs to cope with the worst price slump in a generation. -
Another Oil Crash Is Coming, and There May Be No Recovery
Posted on February 24, 2016 | No Commentst’s time for oil investors to start taking electric cars seriously. In the next two years, Tesla and Chevy plan to start selling electric cars with a range of more than 200 miles priced in the $30,000 range. Ford is investing billions, Volkswagen is investing billions, and Nissan and BMW are investing billions. -
Oil and gas investment ‘collapsing’ despite cost-cutting
Posted on February 24, 2016 | No CommentsInvestment in new offshore oil and gas projects is collapsing despite cost-cutting efforts, according to a report. Industry Body Oil and Gas UK said that less than £1bn was expected to be spent on new projects this year, compared to a typical £8bn per year in the last five years. -
Iran’s Cool Embrace of Oil Pact Raises Doubts on Supply Freeze
Posted on February 18, 2016 | No CommentsIran’s qualified backing of an accord led by Saudi Arabia and Russia to cap output sowed doubts that the agreement can succeed in tempering a record global surplus. -
The Glaring Problem With Oil Giants’ Production Freeze
Posted on February 17, 2016 | No CommentsOil traders aren't too impressed with Saudi Arabia and Russia's accord to cap oil production at near-record levels. After rising above $31.50 per barrel when news of this agreement was reached, front-month West Texas Intermediate futures contracts have since retreated to below $30 per barrel. -
Some 150 oil firms may file for bankruptcy as oversupply pressures prices
Posted on February 10, 2016 | No CommentsAbout 150 oil and gas companies tracked by energy consultant IHS Inc may go bust as a supply glut pressures prices and punishes revenues.