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OPEC+ members say they'll cut oil production. Global markets don't seem to believe them.
Nov 30, 2023
Production cuts may no longer be as effective at propping up prices because electric vehicles are cutting into global demand.
Why are oil prices suddenly dropping?
Oct 6, 2023
Since the end of September, Brent Crude has been sliding — down to the $84-a-barrel range, more than a 10% decline in just over a week. This is also playing out at the pump, with gas down about eight cents a gallon in the last week.
U.S. crude is playing a bigger role in pricing global oil
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Lily Jamali
Jul 12, 2023
The addition of American crude oil to the Brent benchmark had an immediate impact on global oil prices.
The benchmark for determining global crude oil prices is changing
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Lily Jamali
Mar 31, 2023
Dated Brent, used to set the price of most of the world's oil, will include supplies from Texas for the first time.
What does the price cap on Russian oil mean for global oil prices?
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Lily Jamali
Dec 7, 2022
The $60 price cap was designed to limit Russian oil revenues, while keeping the oil itself flowing to avoid a global price shock.
Strategic oil release comes with guaranteed buybacks, but will anyone do the drilling?
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Andy Uhler
Oct 20, 2022
Oil companies have been hampered by labor and capital costs and $70 a barrel may not be enough to lure them.
U.S. oil refiners' margins smash records, but few plan to build more plants
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Andy Uhler
May 23, 2022
"Crack spreads" are higher than ever. But investors aren't interested in dumping money into fossil fuel expansion.
For public good, not for profit.
There's an oil market crisis even without sanctions on Russian exports
Mar 2, 2022
Brent crude rose above $113 a barrel Wednesday — the highest level in eight years.
$100-a-barrel oil may soon be a reality — and stick around
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Andy Uhler
Jan 19, 2022
“It is ultimately about supply and demand,” one expert says. And COVID-19.