The OPEC+ alliance feels that it’s still too early to assess how the end of the U.S. waivers for Iranian buyers will impact the oil market as of this month.
Read More »OPEC to Gather in Jeddah amid Regional Tensions and Price Volatility
Saudi Arabia and the UAE had pledged to raise output to offset any outages in the market.
Read More »Oil Prices Rise as US-China Trade Tensions Rise
Investors are focusing on the US-China trade tensions.
Read More »China Piles Iranian Oil Before U.S. Waiver Ended
China increased its purchase of Iranian oil from March to April.
Read More »Moscow Calls on All Countries to Keep Buying Iranian Oil
The administration of US President Donald Trump has long sought to squeeze Iranian oil exports out of the oil market.
Read More »China Unlikely to Follow US Oil Sanctions on Iran
China is Iran'.s biggest oil customer. importing about 22 million tons of crude oil from Iran in 2018.
Read More »Impossible to Exclude Iran from Oil Market
Anyone who uses oil as a weapon is bringing forward the death and collapse of OPEC.
Read More »Qatar Opposes to US Unilateral Sanctions against Iran
US sanctions will not have a positive impact on the crises. and problems should be resolved through negotiations.
Read More »OPEC+ Working to Avoid `Any Energy Crisis` with 2 Members under Sanctions
All members remain focused on OPEC'.s principal objective to ensure stability at all times in n the oil market.
Read More »US Not Able to Zero Iran`s Oil Exports
The US president'.s threat to decrease Iran'.s oil sales is an illusion.
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