By Frank Holmes Oil mounted a strong surge last Thursday as Saudi Arabia-led forces carried out a series of airstrikes against …
At the end of last year, we argued that the Minsky moment had come to oil. That after years of high prices and …
By Alexis Arthur, Argentina, once a regional energy leader, is now better known for financial busts and bombastic politicians than hydrocarbons prospects. Still, …
By Karim Rahemtulla Focusing on rig counts to try to determine the velocity of future oil production is a fool’s pursuit. Sure, they’re a …
By Tyler Durden As the deadline for Iran nuclear talks looms, the possibility of a deal which in some way lifts crude export …
EIA Inventory Report The EIA Petroleum Report came out yesterday and the report was pretty bearish. Much worse than the API Report released …
By Karim Rahemtulla Crude oil prices touched their lowest closing level in six years last week, then rallied on the back of a …
By Chad Fraser As with any big economic shift, the oil-price plunge has left winners and losers in its wake. On the winning side …
Oil companies continue to get burned by low oil prices, but the pain is bleeding over into the financial industry. Major banks are …
The oil investing phobia eased somewhat as crude saw the strongest two-week gain in 17 years early February, on sharp spending cuts by …