HOUSTON (Reuters) -Oil prices settled lower on Friday but notched their fourth straight weekly gain, as the latest U.S. sanctions on Russian energy trade added to worries about oil supply disruptions.
Oil prices crept higher on Wednesday as the market focused on potential supply disruptions from sanctions on Russian tankers, though gains were tempered by a lack of clarity on their impact. Brent ...
Dozens of Oil Tankers Drop Anchor After Latest US Sanctions Bite By Jonathan Saul LONDON (Reuters) - At least 65 oil tankers have dropped anchor at multiple locations, including off the coasts of ...
(Bloomberg) — The US Supreme Court buttressed efforts by environmental advocates to hold oil companies accountable for climate change, letting Honolulu press a lawsuit that accuses the industry of ...
LONDON, Jan 13 (Reuters) - At least 65 oil tankers have dropped anchor at multiple locations, including off the coasts of China and Russia, since the United States announced a new sanctions ...
A GP jailed after sabotaging petrol pumps for Just Stop Oil (JSO) said he had “no greater duty as a doctor” than climate protest. Dr Patrick Hart, 38, caused thousands of pounds of damage to ...
Oil pump jack is seen in front of displayed U.S. flag in this illustration taken, October 8, 2023. [Photo: Reuters/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo] BY Reuters 2 minute read The U.S. Interior ...
Oil prices trimmed earlier gains on Wednesday as the dollar strengthened but continued to find support from a tightening of supplies from Russia and other OPEC members and a drop in US crude stocks.
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