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If the news that Petrobras was losing its CEO and other executives was so good, then wouldn't the share gains have been greater?
A Credit Suisse analyst maintained an Underperform rating on National Oilwell Varco and lowered the price target, just a week after a previous downgrade.
U.S. commercial crude inventories increased last week, the fourth consecutive week of a higher total than at any time in at least 80 years.
Petrobras shares had a double-digit gain on Tuesday on reports of rumors that the company's president will resign or be replaced.
BP reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter and full-year 2014 earnings before markets opened Tuesday morning.
The merger between Williams Partners and Access Midstream Partners that was announced last June closed on Monday.
As drilling technology advances, conventional oil reserves become harder to find, and climate change contributes to melting sea ice, the Arctic has moved up on the list of priorities in oil company...
Exxon Mobil reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter and full-year 2014 earnings before markets opened Monday morning.
Contract negotiations between the United Steelworkers union and oil companies fell apart on Saturday and workers went out on strike Sunday.
North Dakota's legislative council has released an updated revenue forecast that cuts the forecast for the state's oil and gas tax revenues nearly in half.
Rig counts are an important sign of the energy industry’s strength, but the meaning has changed. The count means less in terms of production than it did before shale drilling became popular.
In the week ended January 30, the total number of rigs drilling for oil in the United States was down week-over-week and year-over-year.
Chevron reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter and full-year earnings before markets opened Friday morning.
All the analysts who are now blaming the sharp drop in oil prices on a "glut" of supply could change their tune quickly as consumers adjust to lower fuel costs.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported Thursday morning that U.S. natural gas stocks decreased by 94 billion cubic feet for the week ending January 23.