Chevron Corp. is lobbying the U.S. for sanctions relief so it can continue doing business in oil-rich Venezuela.
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The U.S. Justice Department is preparing an investigation of Alphabet Inc’s Google to determine whether the technology company violated laws to ensure fair competition.
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Total will take over Toshiba’s U.S. liquefied natural gas business and get $800 million cash from the Japanese group as part of the deal.
Read More »Oil Prices Flat On Minor Crude Draw
Amid the ongoing fears of an escalating trade war between China and the United States. the Energy Information Administration countered the price decline potential of the China factor.
Read More »Why Oil Majors Are Going All-In On U.S. Shale
Chevron sold off much of its assets in the North Sea. no longer viewing the region as a high priority.
Read More »Why Trump Won`t Use His Ultimate Oil Weapon
Last year. ahead of the return of U.S. sanctions against Iran. there was speculation that Washington could use crude oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve to cushion the blow.
Read More »OPEC Oil Output Set For Drop Despite Saudi Production Boost
OPEC’s oil production dropped to a 2015 low of 30.17 million bpd in May.
Read More »US Crude Oil Production Records High In March
U.S. monthly output peaked at 11.966 million bbl d in December.
Read More »Canada Is a Key Energy Trade Partner to the U.S.
Canada is the largest energy trading partner with the United States based on the combined value of energy exports and imports.
Read More »API President & CEO Emphasizes Alaska’s Role in U.S. Energy Revolution
API President and CEO Mike Sommers today delivered remarks to more than 500 local leaders at the Alaska Oil &. Gas Association Annual Meeting in Anchorage.
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