American oil refiners stand to be big beneficiaries if Venezuela's vast crude reserves eventually flow more freely into the ...
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America’s biggest oil field may be a ticking pressure bomb under the plains
America’s most productive oil patch is now grappling with a problem it cannot drill its way out of: mounting underground ...
A global crude glut complicates the president's plans to "get reimbursed for everything that we spend" in the South American ...
Despite US President Donald Trump's promises of massive investments from American oil companies, Venezuela is unlikely to see ...
(Bloomberg) -- The world has spent a decade gorging on fuel from America’s shale basins, and oil prices are topping $100 a barrel. So it might seem an odd time to be contemplating the energy ...
Venezuela’s oil boom crashed into a 73% economic contraction fueled by extreme subsidies, $300 billion lost to corruption, ...
Crude oil production in the United States is booming, reports Poten & Partners in its weekly opinion. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, U.S. Field Production of Crude Oil ...
The US leads global oil production thanks to the shale boom, but its refineries are optimized for heavy crude-something ...
If the U.S. can exert control over Venezuela’s leadership and energy sector, the long-term implications could be substantial.
The U.S. shale boom reshaped global energy markets but is now plateauing. Argentina’s Vaca Muerta, China’s Sichuan Basin, and Saudi Arabia’s Jafurah Basin are leading the next wave of shale ...
For Canadian investors, the real story is what happens if Venezuela comes back as a heavy‑oil exporter in a few years. Both ...
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