Oil futures traded slightly lower Monday morning after President Trump paused steep retaliatory tariffs that he had threatened against Colombia, a key source of U.S. crude imports.
LONDON (Reuters) - Investors are snapping up crude oil futures as a hedge against the risk that U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
Sinopec maintains a stable and liquid balance sheet in order to retain flexibility. The firm's adjusted EBITDA covered its interest expense by 11 times in 2023, with net gearing ratio of 0.12 times as ...
Investors are snapping up crude oil futures as a hedge against the risk that U.S. President Donald Trump's threatened trade ...
Nigeria needs improved security, improved investment, and a proper regulatory framework to achieve its target of producing 2.06 million barrels ...
Trump’s push for cheaper oil, rising U.S. inventories, and OPEC’s next move weigh heavily on crude oil markets. Will prices ...
Nigeria loses billions of dollars to crude oil theft daily, frustrating the country’s daily oil production output. The ...
The Canadian oilpatch would like to call Donald Trump’s bluff that the United States doesn’t need Canada’s oil and gas, but ...
Trump said, “I declared a national energy emergency—and it’s so important, a national energy emergency—to unlock the liquid gold under our feet and pave the way for rapid approvals of new energy ...
The past 24 hours have been among the most hectic in the crypto industry for years, and this was reflected in Thursday's ...
Oil rose though gains likely reflected a technical correction, while Trump’s tariff threats could disrupt energy flows, raise consumer prices and ultimately destroy consumption.
Trump, on his first day in office, suggested he may do just that. Trump has threatened to impose 25% tariffs on all goods ...