Tag: oil
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Increased output and decreased European demand could ease oil prices
In its closely watched monthly market report, the IEA said that the tight supply and demand balance in the global oil market could be about to ease. It expects output to rise by 1.5 million barrels a day in the remainder of 2021, with the U.S., Saudi Arabia and Russia accounting for around half of that amount.…
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Price of oil continues to be a problem for the United States and President Biden
Rising oil prices have handed President Biden a dilemma at a politically precarious time. His administration’s ambitious agenda to stem global warming calls for a shift away from fossil fuels. Yet Mr. Biden is now urging the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to increase production to ease shortages and lower prices. OPEC has so…
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OPEC+ decision leads to higher oil prices
OPEC and a Russia-led group of oil producers agreed to continue increasing production in measured steps, delegates said Monday, deciding against opening the taps more widely, and driving U.S. crude prices to their highest levels since 2014. West Texas Intermediate, the main U.S. oil price, rose 2.3% to close at $77.62 a barrel. Brent, the…
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Exxon names new CFO
Exxon Mobil Corp. has hired Kathryn Mikells as its next chief financial officer, succeeding 43-year company veteran Andrew Swiger as the company’s top financial executive. Ms. Mikells will take over as the energy giant’s CFO Aug. 9, the company said. She previously served as CFO of Diageo PLC, a British beverage company, since 2015. Before…
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Chasing The Yield Podcast – July 19, 2021
Markets are taking a dive, J&J has more problems, Microsoft blames Israeli group, OPEC reaches compromise, hotels eliminating housekeeping, and much more!
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OPEC reaches compromise with UAE
If the compromise takes hold that could lead to a drop in the price of oil. In this post pandemic economy who knows what effect this will have. I expect we won’t notice much of a change in the short term. It’s more important to keep an eye out for the long term trend. Right…