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Oil’s drop puts spotlight on Saudi Arabia
The plunge in global oil prices has eroded an important pillar of Saudi Arabia’s strategy of pumping freely to grab global market share: Demand growth that once looked solid doesn’t look so steady anymore, mainly due to concerns about China.
Oil settles below $40 per barrel amid wider rout
Oil plunged to as low as $37 per barrel early Monday, as concerns about the world’s economic health led to a dramatic selloff on markets and stock indexes around the world.
U.S. oil recovers to end at $40.45 after hitting milestone
U.S. oil prices recorded their eighth consecutive week of falls, the longest losing streak since 1986, after a sharp drop in Chinese manufacturing increased worries over the health of the world’s biggest energy consumer.
Oil is cheaper than it’s been in years. Why aren’t gas prices?
Oil prices have fallen this month to their lowest point in years, but fuel costs haven’t fallen nearly as quickly.
Why oil prices could sink to $15 a barrel
American drivers could soon be partying like it’s 1999.
Oil tech firms see shale resurrection with re-fracking
U.S. producers have recovered only a small fraction of the oil that’s trapped in those rocks, and though the oil-market crash has put the nation’s energy boom on hold, some oil-technology companies are pursuing what they say will be a second American shale revolution.
Oil goes down, bankruptcies go up: These 5 frackers could be next to fall
With West Texas Intermediate crude now below $42 a barrel, the edifice of America’s oil and gas boom is finally crumbling.
What’s happening in the oil market right now is ‘unprecedented’
The price of oil has collapsed again. And now the oil market is looking at a future that is “unprecedented.”
E85 consumers attracted by value, convenience
The Corn Belt might be where most ethanol gets produced, but the bulk of potential consumers are on the urban coasts. Protec in the East and Propel in California are learning what it takes to drive E85 sales.