Oil Prices Likely to Remain Higher Than Pre-Middle East Conflict
Brent futures fell but DBS Group Research said oil prices were likely to remain structurally higher than pre-Middle East-conflict levels, even if tensions ease.
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Exxon Mobil Plans to Move Its Legal Home to Texas From New Jersey
The company, incorporated in New Jersey since 1882, plans to ask shareholders to vote on a proposal to redomicile, as it joins other companies seeking a more business-friendly environment.
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Saudi Aramco Says Ras Tanura Refinery Restarts After Drone Attack
Saudi Arabia's national oil company said its Ras Tanura refinery was restarting as it outlined plans to boost shareholder payouts including raising its quarterly base dividend by 3.5%.
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Oil, Gas Prices Retreat After Trump Says End of Iran War Is In Sight
In early European trading on Tuesday, Brent crude plunged 7.2% to $91.88 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate fell 5.8% to $81.63 a barrel.
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Soaring Gas Prices Are Latest Blow for Auto Industry in Constant Whiplash
A sharp rise in gas prices is a headache automakers-and consumers-don't have easy answers to.
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Energy & Utilities Roundup: Market Talk
Find insight on Perusahaan Gas Negara and more in the latest Market Talks covering energy and utilities.
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Why Iranian Regime Change Would Transform Global Energy Markets
It has one of the largest oil industries in the world, but it has been strangled for years by international sanctions.
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Repsol to Grow Shareholder Returns Under 2028 Plan
The Spanish energy company intends to return around $4.19 billion to shareholders via cash dividends, complemented by share buybacks.
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The 24 Hours When Oil Markets Went Wild
A 31% price run-up on Iran war fears gave way to an after-hours retreat. Benchmark U.S. crude closed 4.3% higher at $94.77 a barrel.
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U.S. and Western Allies Turn to Reserves to Counteract Gulf Oil Crisis
Discussions over releasing oil buffers show growing concern in the Trump administration about the spreading impacts of the Iran war.
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Shell to Sell Jiffy Lube to Monomoy in $1.3 Billion Deal
Shell said the divestment allows it to monetize an asset that isn't central to its lubricants portfolio in the U.S. and reinvest in higher-return opportunities.
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Oil Is Already Near a Price That Hurts the Economy
The U.S. economy remains more reliant on oil than others, making it harder for consumers to shield themselves from rising gasoline prices.
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