IEA trims oil demand forecast for the first time this year on ‘persistent’ economic headwinds
The International Energy Agency on Thursday cut its global oil demand growth forecast for the first time this year, primarily
The International Energy Agency on Thursday cut its global oil demand growth forecast for the first time this year, primarily
OPEC+ nations are engaged in production cuts to balance prices in crude markets OPEC’s petroleum export revenues climbed to the
Russia’s hybrid gas war on Europe has shifted its supply balance in favor of US producers. Populist theories fail to
Before hurricanes and storms wreak havoc on U.S. Southern coastal cities, they first pass over oil and gas rigs in
Several lawmakers excoriated a federal appeals court ruling Monday granting a coalition of environmental groups’ request to block construction of
Oil and gas activity in the top-producing US shale basin was unchanged in the second quarter, while operators and oilfield
On June 20, 2023, Pennsylvania State Senators Yaw, Robinson, Stefano and Vogel introduced Senate Bill 831, the “Carbon Capture and Sequestration
After years of rising production costs amid post-pandemic inflation, the U.S. Shale Patch can finally breathe a sigh of relief
In southeastern New Mexico, horizontal wells in Lea and Eddy counties drove much of the recent growth in Permian Basin
From the Oil Patch gives weekly updates on U.S. Rig Counts and Offshore Utilization Rates, as well as a round up of important industry news and key economic indicators.
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