Oil prices were buoyed in recent weeks by shutdowns in US refineries as well as Turkey'.s threat to cut off oil flow from Iraq'.s Kurdistan region.
Read More »Oil Prices to Be Unaffected by Trump Remarks on Tehran Policy
The oil market will not react to the statement of US President Donald Trump about Washington'.s new policy toward Tehran.
Read More »Are the Days of Low Oil Prices Receding?
Oil prices recently have become more sensitive to supply threats. such as the situation in Kirkuk.
Read More »Turkmenistan to Build TAPI Gas Compressor Station Using Own Resources
Annual capacity of the gas pipeline will reach 33 billion cubic meters.
Read More »Asia Oil Buyers Turn to U.S. in Hunt for Cheap Supply
China remains the largest buyer with four tankers. followed by three to South Korea and two to India. The remaining two could head to Singapore. the data shows.
Read More »South Korea`s September Iranian Crude Oil Imports Rise to Six-Month High
The world’s fifth-biggest crude importer shipped in 1.83 million tonnes of crude oil from Iran in September.
Read More »Turkey to Hold First Deep Drilling for Oil and Gas in Med in 2018
The country started its seismic energy exploration in eastern Mediterranean on April 21 in line with the government’s ``National Energy and Mining Policy.``
Read More »Trump Just Made Iran a Wildcard
A potential military confrontation in the Arab Persian Gulf should not be ruled out. It will unquestionably block oil and gas lanes. and spike oil prices to unknown levels.
Read More »Shell Talks on Possible Role in Iran’s Oil Industry
Iranian oil ministry is preparing to hold a tender for the development of Azadegan oil field over the current year.
Read More »Kurdish Oil Keeps Flowing Despite Baghdad`s Threats Over Kirkuk
The federal government has sent troops into areas around Kirkuk and soldiers haven’t entered the city boundaries.
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