Oil futures edge lower as Russia indicates OPEC+ could consider raising crude output and Israel rejects a Gaza cease-fire ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - Oil prices ticked up early on Tuesday after Israel struck Rafah in Gaza ... Israeli forces struck Rafah ...
Oil prices were edging lower on Tuesday morning, with Brent futures retreating below $87 a barrel after posting its lowest ...
Oil prices were broadly steady as traders assess geopolitical developments in the Middle East after Israel stepped up attacks in the southern Gaza city of Rafah while negotiations for a ceasefire ...
NEW YORK: Oil futures on Wednesday clawed back some of the losses they sustained in the previous session, but a rebound in COVID-19 cases in some countries undermined hopes for a steady recovery ...
Direct conflict between Israel and Iran, which threaten global oil supplies and could drive up energy costs, has investors on ...
Within the last few weeks, tensions in the Middle East have driven oil prices up, but this week ... East and Ukraine has the oil market on edge," Andrew Gross, AAA spokesperson said. " ...
SINGAPORE: Oil prices edged higher on Tuesday as expectations that OPEC+ may agree to a large cut in crude output when it meets on Wednesday offset concerns about the global economy. Brent crude ...
Saudi Arabia’s reduced production led the kingdom’s crude oil exports to fall 17.8% in the fourth quarter of 2023. Oil Update: Prices edge up as ceasefire talks continue in the Middle East. ANALYSIS, ...
Oil prices ticked up during trade on Thursday, after rising a dollar a barrel in the prior session, as investors braced for a worsening of the Middle East crisis, potentially involving Iran ...
Stock futures edge lower as Russian troops near Kyiv; Week Ahead: Powell speeches in focus as big rate bets return; oil prices leap as ... with a follow-up speech Wednesday on central bank digital ...
Prices increased slightly due to a small jump in demand. Data from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) found that gas demand rose from 8.61 to 8.66 million barrels per day last week.