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Here’s why oil prices are climbing to their highest levels in two weeks, despite a group of oil producers agreeing to open the floodgates of global crude supply.
Oil prices edged up to a two-week high on Tuesday as positive U.S. economic news, lower U.S. oil production and rising demand for oil products countered OPEC+ output increases and worries U.S.
U.S. stock-market futures declined as the Trump administration said a broad swath of tariffs against U.S. trade partners ...
Saudi Arabia’s crude exports and production rose sharply in April as OPEC+ accelerated plans to unwind its oil output cuts, ...
Oil markets have largely ignored the overtly aggressive production policy of OPEC+, with geopolitical fears keeping Brent ...
Russia’s oil data show crude output was below its OPEC+ target in June, according to people familiar with the figures.
The eight OPEC+ nations on Saturday agreed to increase their crude oil production by 548,000 barrels per day starting in ...
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Saudi Arabia's drive to rapidly increase OPEC+ oil output may put Riyadh in the pole position to regain market share today ...
NEW YORK] Oil prices edged up to a two-week high on Tuesday on forecasts for less US oil production, renewed Houthi attacks ...
The agency cut its 2026 Brent price estimate to $58 a barrel from $59 previously. The EIA sees West Texas Intermediate crude, the U.S. benchmark, averaging $65 a barrel this year and $55 in 2026, ...
Crude oil outlook turns bearish as geopolitical risks ease, OPEC plans a supply hike, and demand signals remain weak ahead of ...