Saudi Aramco announced that it expects to declare total dividends of $85.4 billion in 2025, down from $124.2 billion in 2024.
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Midland Reporter-Telegram on MSNCrude prices rise after seven-week decline amid war concernsCrude prices ended a seven-week decline, eking out a small weekly gain as prospects of a quick end to the Russia-Ukraine war seemed to diminish. Traders had feared an end to the war would return ...
Donald Trump’s second presidential term promises to be bullish for energy supplies, but not likely for oil prices. Trump’s ...
Barclays sees Brent Crude prices at $74 per barrel this year, down by $9 from its previous forecast, as it slashed its global ...
Continuous gold futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange rose 0.65% to $3,010.50 a troy ounce in European midday trading, having reached as high as $3,017.10 earlier in the session. The prior ...
Rebel News founder Ezra Levant proposes a deal that would benefit Americans on every side instead of tariffs on Canada. From 'The Charlie Kirk Show' podcast: CHARLIE KIRK, HOST: Could an unintended ...
Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, is expected to see a significant decrease in its crude oil shipments to China ...
Saudi Arabia's shipments of crude oil to its biggest customer, China, are expected to drop in April to their lowest in more ...
Kuwait’s cabinet approved a draft decree that paves the way for the OPEC-member Gulf state to sell international debt for the ...
Scott Sheffield, the shale pioneer who sold his company to Exxon Mobil Corp. and was banned from its board by the US Federal ...
LONDON (Reuters) - OPEC+ has exported a record amount of refined products, blunting the impact of the group's crude output ...
OPEC criticizes the IEA's inconsistent messages regarding oil and gas investment, highlighting a recent "U-turn" from ...
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