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Market analysts have focused on the Strait of Hormuz as oil prices were expected to escalate if Iran were to close the strait due to its war with Israel and the U.S. strikes on its nuclear facilities.
Future conflicts may be decoupled from oil shocks, giving Western powers more freedom to engage politically in the region ...
It was predictable that Iran would retaliate against Trump’s bombing of its nuclear sites early on Sunday. The question was ...
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management this week announced the publication of a Proposed Notice of Sale (PNOS) for an oil and ...
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management announced the publication of a Proposed Notice of Sale (PNOS) for an oil and gas lease ...
Amid Middle East conflict, Texas and Louisiana ensure steady U.S. energy supply through record oil production and LNG exports ...
Even after dropping 1,300 bills to focus on the budget, the Florida Legislature passed more than 100 new laws that start July ...
Nation's soaring oil and natural gas production may buffer energy prices if Israel-Iran conflict disrupts global supplies, ...
Global crude prices jumped on Sunday but have since retreated. Here's what experts say about the outlook for oil and gas.
Patrick De Haan of GasBuddy told Newsweek: "... I think what the market is essentially saying here is that the conflict is ...
The war between Israel and Iran has raised concerns that Iran could try to close the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most ...
Nearly the entire southern border of Iran is populated by oil and gas fields, many of which are jointly operated with allies ...