Oil prices experienced a rise on Friday, marking the fifth consecutive week of gains, with investors holding an optimistic view that robust demand and reduced supply will maintain high prices.
Oil prices experienced a rise on Friday, marking the fifth consecutive week of gains, with investors holding an optimistic view that robust demand and reduced supply will maintain high prices.
A spokesperson for the GMB union stated that strike action at Exxon Mobil’s Fawley oil refinery, which produces 270,000 barrels per day (bpd), in southern England, is scheduled to resume
What happens if Russia turns off gas to Germany? Germany has activated the first stage of an emergency plan to manage gas supplies in Europe’s largest economy in preparation for
WTI $88.20 +5c, Brent $89.16 -10c, Diff -96c, NG $4.75 -12c, UKNG 184.56p -9.96p
The days of offshore oil discovery are gone. One of the last times anyone was even remotely interested in one was 2017, when Repsol discovered 1.2 million barrels on Alaska’s
Been a good week for company updates, we interviewed Alien Metals Ltd who are delivering news on a weekly basis right now with the Phase 2 drilling commences on Hancock
Last December, when a week-old hedge fund named Engine No. 1 challenged Exxon Mobil to change its ways, laughter echoed through Wall Street circles, from the fund’s name that recalled
LONDON (Reuters) – BP (BP.L) is preparing to sell a large chunk of its oil and gas assets even if crude prices bounce back from the COVID-19 crash because it
In the final days of April what has been driving stock performance, what might influence share trading and is J Sainsbury ignoring fundamentals as it remains in merger denial?
The number of new oil and gas projects will rise five-fold next year from a 2015 trough but overall spending is still unlikely to be enough to meet future demand,
Last year, Visual Capitalist published a chart showing that tech companies have displaced traditional blue chip companies like Exxon Mobil and Walmart as the most valuable companies in the world.