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Oilprice.com is the most popular energy news site in the world. Our analysis focuses on Oil and Gas, Alternative Energy and Geopolitics. Oilprice works with the largest names in financial news and provides news and analysis to sites such as: CNBC, Yahoo Finance, Nasdaq, Motley Fool, Huffington Post, Christian Science Monitor, Minyanville and hundreds of others. OilPrice.com publishes more news than any other energy related site online.

Most Recent Articles by Oilprice.com:

Oil Market Fears: War, Default And Nuclear Weapons

Oil Market Fears: War, Default And Nuclear Weapons The U.S. is one of the few areas of the world in which there is an energy investment boom underway, a development that could smooth out the uncertainties of geopolitical events around the world. At the same time, outside of the U.S., there is a deterioration of stability in many oil-producing regions, aggravating risks for both oil companies and the oil market, according to a new report.
- Friday, March 2, 2018


Clean Oil That Only Costs $20

Clean Oil That Only Costs $20 The United States is in the midst of an energy revolution. Oil production has risen by 5 million barrels per day (bpd) since 2010, an increase of nearly 100 percent. New technology, particularly techniques in shale oil drilling, has opened up vast new opportunities for oil and gas companies.
- Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Oil Prices Ravaged By Financial Turmoil

Oil Prices Ravaged By Financial Turmoil Oil prices fell back suddenly over the last few trading sessions, dragged down by some forces beyond the oil market. The steady decline of the U.S. dollar has helped drive up crude prices for weeks, but that came to an abrupt halt last week. A rebound for the greenback led to a steep decline in oil prices on Friday.
- Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Can The Shale Boom Avoid These Bottlenecks?

Can The Shale Boom Avoid These Bottlenecks? Shale companies continue to drill at a frenzied pace, adding rigs and breaking U.S. oil production levels with each passing week. Yet, the oil production is becoming increasingly geographically concentrated. Not only is the Permian basin accounting for much of the new oil production in the U.S., but a relatively small number of counties within the Permian are home to most of that action.
- Friday, February 2, 2018

Why Is The Shale Industry Still Not Profitable?

Why Is The Shale Industry Still Not Profitable? Echoing the criticism of too much hype surrounding U.S. shale from the Saudi oil minister last week, a new report finds that shale drilling is still largely not profitable. Not only that, but costs are on the rise and drillers are pursuing "irrational production."
- Wednesday, January 31, 2018

What Could Push Oil To $100?

What Could Push Oil To $100? If anyone thought the latest oil market outlooks of the EIA and the IEA are upbeat, here’s an even more upbeat one from Energy Aspects: The consultancy expects crude demand this year to grow by 1.7 million bpd, and says Brent could touch above $100 a barrel in 2019.
- Friday, January 26, 2018



OPEC Will Extend The Cut

OPEC Will Extend The Cut There will be an OPEC deal extension—no matter the public tussling between opposing forces in the industry cartel—if the world's largest oil producers are really determined to end the supply glut.
- Monday, November 27, 2017


The "Amazon Effect" Is Coming To Oil Markets

While OPEC mulls over further steps to once again support falling oil prices, tech startups are quietly ushering in a new era in oil and gas: the era of the digital oil field.
- Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Can Mali Maintain Its Gold Mining Status?

Mali's gold exports are falling, and new discoveries aren't enough to make up for the loss of its giant legacy mines, where production is already dead or winding down, and the fate of one of the biggest of them all--Sadiola--now hangs in the balance.
- Friday, October 6, 2017

The Next Big Offshore Boom Is About To Happen Here

Say what you will about offshore oil and gas exploration, but it's still alive and kicking--high production costs and all. The latest demonstration of the viability of deepwater projects, even in the post-2014 oil industry era, comes from none other than Brazil.
- Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Trump's Solar Tariff Confusion Creates An Opportunity

The solar sector is reeling from confusion, and stock prices are reeling right along with it. The time it has taken investors and traders to wrap their heads around Trump's industry tariffs and the pyrrhic victory of two solar companies in a case against cheap Chinese imports has seen stocks rally in a big way, and then fall just as hard.
- Saturday, September 30, 2017

The $10 Trillion Resource North Korea Can't Tap

North Korea may not have proved petroleum reserves, but it's estimated that the secluded belligerent nation sits on reserves of more than 200 minerals--including rare earth minerals--worth an estimated up to US$10 trillion.
- Thursday, September 14, 2017

How EIA Guestimates Keep Oil Prices Subdued

The EIA has once again undercut its previous estimates for U.S. oil production, offering further evidence that the U.S. shale industry is not producing as much as everyone thinks.
- Tuesday, September 5, 2017


Tech Guru Unveils New Battery To Challenge Lithium-Ion

The rise of electric vehicles and the quest to find solutions to energy storage for the renewables industry have created a breeding ground for tech experts to develop battery technologies.
- Friday, August 11, 2017

This Oil Price Rally Has Reached Its Limit

Last week, crude oil rallied the most so far this year, gaining more than 8 percent, or $4 per barrel. Oil traders are much more optimistic than they were just a month ago, and the market is on the upswing. However, the rally could run out of steam in the not-so-distant future, a familiar result for those paying attention to the oil market in the last few years.
- Wednesday, August 2, 2017

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