LONDON (Reuters) – In 1973, Arab members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries brought the American economy to its knees. Now, the cartel Washington created 60 years ago is more likely …
Read More »Once an American enemy, now a friend: OPEC turns 60
LONDON (Reuters) – In 1973, Arab members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries brought the American economy to its knees. Now, the cartel Washington created 60 years ago is more likely …
Read More »Call to reconsider Nord Stream 2 after naval poisoning mounts for Germany
File photo: The logo of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project is seen on a large diameter pipe of the Plibinsk pipe rolling plant owned by the Chelipip Group in Chelyabinsk, …
Read More »Top envoy says US is preparing for tougher oil sanctions on Venezuela
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration is trying to tighten oil restrictions on Venezuela in the near future, the top US envoy to the country told Reuters on Monday, potentially removing the …
Read More »UAE boycott Israel, allows economic agreements: state news agency
UAE’s official news agency WAM said on Saturday that DUBAI (Reuters) – the President of the United Arab Emirates has issued a decree to boycott Israel and repeal a law to cancel …
Read More »Erdogan announces historic Turkish gas discovery in Black Sea
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey on Friday announced its largest natural gas discovery in the 320 billion cubic meters (11.3 trillion cubic feet) area of the Black Sea, which President Tayyip Erdogan said …
Read More »It will be difficult to meet BP’s green energy target
London (Reuters) – BP (BP.L) Would need to invest tens of billions of dollars over the next decade and accept lower returns than oil, if it were to meet its goal of …
Read More »US aircraft carrier returned to South China Sea amid rising tensions
FILE PHOTO: US Navy aircraft carrier USS Nimitz during the under-ravine of the South China Sea on July 7, 2020, Henry J. Fuel is sourced from Oil USNS Tippecan, which caters to …
Read More »US judge denies Dakota Access motion to reconsider pipeline closure order
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A federal judge denied an emergency request from the owners of the Dakota Access (DAPL) pipeline for the court to reconsider its order to close and drain the …
Read More »Fire at Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility caused significant damage: spokesperson
DUBAI (Reuters) – A fire at Iran’s Natanz underground nuclear facility has caused significant damage that could delay the development of advanced centrifuges used to enrich uranium, an Iranian nuclear official said …
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