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ThinkstockShort interest data for major oil stocks was released for the November 14 settlement date. Most of the top oil stocks, with the exception of ConocoPhillips, saw their short interest rise in...
ThinkstockThe quiet period for Shell Midstream Partners, L.P. (NYSE: SHLX) has been lifted and analysts are beginning to weigh in on the company and its post-IPO performance. While oil prices and...
U.S. commercial crude inventories increased last week, according to the EIA, and remain in the upper half of the five-year range for this time of the year.
Virgin America set its price as $23 for its initial public offering Friday morning. Over 13 million shares were registered.
The runs in airline stocks have been so strong over the past month or so that one question has to be asked: Have they run up too much?
To meet the projected demand for oil, the IEA reckons that global investment of $900 billion per year in upstream development is needed by the 2030s.
The EIA weekly petroleum status report noted that U.S. commercial crude inventories increased by 500,000 barrels last week.
As improbable as it seemed in June when crude prices topped near $100, the prices have rapidly fallen and a price of less than $70 is not impossible.
Tuesday morning, the price of oil dropped to an intra-day low of $75.84, virtually half the high it hit back in 2008.
If oil prices stabilize and hold the levels analysts anticipate next year, these three oil stocks could see significant rallies.
Slumping oil prices are putting pressure on U.S. drillers.
Like many technological advancements, hydraulic fracturing of oil and gas wells, or fracking, had been essentially sitting on a shelf waiting for the right moment.
ThinkstockThe Secretary General for the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), H.E. Abdalla Salem El-Badri, issued a statement to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on...
The time to buy top stocks is when there is panic in the marketplace, and with dropping oil prices panic has started to set in.
ThinkstockBy Andrew Topf of Oilprice.com Next time you get into your car and drive to the supermarket, think about how much energy you consume on an annual basis. It is widely assumed that Westerners...