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Weeks ago, oil priced at less than $50 a barrel was unimaginable. Today, a price of $20 draws the same immense skepticism.
Civeo has announced that due to the fall in oil prices it has cut its 2015 guidance and suspended its dividend.
Merrill Lynch is reevaluating its position on a few master limited partnerships as it transfers coverage to analyst John Abbot from Nitin Kumar.
Chevron said in a letter to Canada's National Energy Board that it would abandon its plans to drill in the Arctic due to economic uncertainty in the industry.
Rice Energy has announced the pricing of the Rice Midstream Partners L.P. initial public offering.
New data highlights just how much the strong U.S. dollar and the increased U.S. production have been key contributors to the latest drop in oil prices.
Oil did not start Tuesday on a good note, but it did make a strong recovery, and that is reflected in the stock prices of some major oil companies.
Here is a look at the top 10 oil companies in the world based on proved reserves. These companies are all at least partially publicly traded on a U.S. exchange.
When pump prices for gasoline hover around $3.50 a gallon, Americans buy more fuel-efficient vehicles than they do when prices fall below $3.00 a gallon.
Dropping crude oil prices have had a large impact on the oil and gas sector, but there is a silver lining for refinery companies or major oil companies that operate with an integrated model.
Finding a bottom in the price of oil has become an elusive game of cat and mouse -- or maybe a game of dollars versus logic.
Most of the top oil stocks, except for Exxon, saw their short interest fall in the latter two weeks of Noevember.
OPEC released its December Oil Market Report Wednesday morning, and the cartel said that demand will fall and supply will rise in 2015.
Enbridge reported that it will increase its dividend by 33%, as well as openly considering a restructuring plan that would affect its U.S. liquids pipeline assets.
Wikimedia CommonsPetroleo Brasileiro S.A. (NYSE: PBR), or Petrobras, just can’t seem to catch a break. Over the past few months it has been plagued by Brazilian elections, accounting troubles,...