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Oil Shale
U.S. Shale Oil Output to Drop 136,000 bpd to 7.44 million bpd in Jan – EIA
U.S. oil output from shale formations is expected to decline by about 136,000 barrels per day in January to 7.44 million bpd, the lowest since June, the U.S. En…
Paris Climate Agreement
Oil Giant Exxon Commits to Emissions Reductions in Line with Paris Agreement
U.S. oil giant Exxon Mobil is setting short-term targets to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions over the next five years as the company responds to investor and…
Net Zero Emission
Oxy Becomes First U.S. Driller To Announce Net-Zero Plan
Occidental Petroleum has become the first U.S. oil company to announce a plan to slash greenhouse gas emissions to net-zero by 2050.
Oil Price
ConocoPhillips Becomes First Major U.S. Oil Firm To Pledge Emission Cuts
Unlike European oil majors – who have rushed to pledge various commitments to become net-zero energy companies – U.S. companies, including Exxon and Chevron, …
Oil Price
The Next Couple Of Months Are Crucial For U.S. Oil
The U.S. oil industry faces a bumpy road to recovery from the steepest slump in oil demand in history.
Market Analysis
ConocoPhillips Sees Global Oil Demand Returning, Executive Says
U.S. oil producer ConocoPhillips COP.N sees global demand returning to 100 million barrels per day and growing from there, with oil an "important part of the en…
United States
ConocoPhillips Pulls Request for Extension of Flaring Permits at 41 Texas Sites
U.S. oil and gas producer ConocoPhillips withdrew a request to extend flaring permits at 41 of its sites in West Texas.
Oil & Gas Trade
U.S. Oil Exports to China Soar 139% in July
U.S. crude oil exports to China grew by 139 percent on the year in July thanks to bargain hunting among Chinese buyers, making the U.S. the fifth-largest suppli…
United States
Chevron Posts Massive $8.3 Billion Loss
U.S. oil major Chevron hit the red hard as it reported a massive loss of $8.3 billion, or almost $4.5 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2020.
Oil & Gas Trade
Texas Oil Regulator Accuses Saudi Arabia and Russia of Dumping Crude on U.S. Markets
Urge the federal government to investigate and take appropriate action against Saudi Arabia and Russia for excessive crude dumping.
Crude Oil
How the Fed Bailed Out U.S. Oil And Gas
he Trump administration has taken dozens of actions during the Covid-19 pandemic to benefit the oil and gas industry.
Crude Oil
U.S. Oil Dominance is Coming to an End
The U.S. tight oil or shale rig count has fallen 69% this year from 539 in mid-March to 165 last week.
Oil Shale
Oil Explorers Revert to Pre-Shale Drilling Level Across U.S.
Oil explorers are drilling at the slowest pace in more than a decade as the pandemic-driven collapse in energy demand wipes out cash flow, jobs and even entire …
Oil&Gas Drilling
U.S. Rig Count Plunges Again
The number of operating U.S. oil and gas rigs plunged again this week in its twelfth week of losses, according to Baker Hughes.
Oil Shale
U.S. Oil Output from Major Shale to Drop in June to Nearly Two-Year Low
U.S. crude production from seven major shale formations is expected to fall by a record 197,000 barrels per day in June to 7.822 million bpd, the U.S. Energy In…
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