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Saudi Arabia Denies Trying to kill US Shale, Shifts Blame for Oil Supply Glut on Russia
Rejecting the accusation as “fully devoid of truth,” Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud insisted that the Kingdom is and has always been
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U.S. Shale Company Whiting Becomes First Major Bankruptcy of Oil-Price Crash
Whiting Petroleum Corp filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, the U.S. shale producer said on Wednesday, the first publicly traded casualty of crashing crude oil pric
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The U.S. Can’t Afford To Let Shale Fail
They have seen their market shares erode as the shale boom made the U.S. the world’s largest producer of crude oil.
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Russia’s Plan To Bankrupt U.S. Shale Could Send Oil To $60
As soon as U.S. shale leaves the market, prices will rebound and could reach $60 a barrel, Rosneft’s Igor Sechin said recently.
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What Happens if U.S. Shale Goes Bust?
This month has seen a spectacular oil price crash the likes of which we haven't seen in decades. The last time we had since a single day oil price drop as drast
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Not Even Higher Oil Prices Can Save U.S. Shale
The U.S. shale industry is burning through cash so fast that even the state of Texas is looking at government rationed production targets. Texas Railroad Commis
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Do Saudi Arabia And Russia Really Want To Kill U.S. Shale?
Since 2016, as an informal leader of the 13-strong non-OPEC group, Russia has been instrumental in the pricing of oil as Saudi Arabia, leading producer in the O
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Few U.S. Shale Firms can Withstand Prolonged Oil Price War
For the last five years, U.S. shale oil producers have been battling suppliers for lower costs and running equipment and crews hard to drive drilling costs down
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US Shale Supply Badly Hit by Oil Price War
Following the WTI price fall to around $30 per barrel due to an oil price war between Saudi Arabia and Russia, US shale production has been badly hit. The outlo
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Saudi Aramco Launches Largest Shale Gas Development Outside U.S.
Saudi Aramco is launching the biggest shale gas development outside of the United States to boost domestic gas supply and end the burning of oil at its power ge
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A Crude Restructuring: How America's Shale Revolution Changes the Oil Market in the Middle East
In the first week of January 2020, US special forces executed a strike killing the leader of Iran’s foreign paramilitary arm, Qasem Soleimani, and raised the a
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Is Shale Still Challenging OPEC’s Output Strategy?
US shale producers are cutting spending for the second year in a row. That raises questions about shale’s medium to long-term resilience as it struggles with s
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What Does Shale Oil Down Mean For America & The World?
For the last several decades, oil companies have been turning the American countryside into Swiss cheese as they scour the Earth for oil and gas deposits that c
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Argentina's Shale Trove Risks Staying Buried, Oil Chiefs Say
Investments had been picking up in Vaca Muerta, a Maryland-sized shale formation in Patagonia that could turn the troubled nation into a global energy provider.
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Global Markets are “Awash” in Crude Thanks to the Surge in U.S. Oil Output, Rick Perry Said
Global markets are “awash” in crude thanks to the surge in U.S. oil output, and the boom looks set to continue, U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry said in a Blo
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