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Shale producers stay on the sidelines as oil crisis deepens
Despite higher prices, U.S. shale producers are not rushing to increase drilling, prioritizing capital discipline and ...
Higher oil prices stemming from the war in Iran could boost capital expenditure in Argentina’s thriving shale patch where ...
Chinese oil firm Sinopec will step up shale oil development in the Bohai Bay basin after a successful pilot project, using ...
Independent operators are caught in the middle between Trump’s Iran war aims and his promise of low petrol prices ...
Offshore boom, shale oil, enhanced oil recovery lift output to record in 2025 Tertiary recovery is world's largest on a ...
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$100 Oil Could Deliver $63 Billion Cash Surge to U.S. Shale
U.S. shale producers could earn an extra $63.4?billion in 2026 if WTI Crude averages $100/barrel, benefiting those without ...
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Oil companies slash jobs by the thousands as prices fall, tariffs rise and industry consolidates
Exxon, Chevron and ConocoPhillips have all announced job cuts this year. Independent shale oil executives have given a grim outlook for the industry. The industry is facing headwinds from falling oil ...
Because of shale gas, the U.S. saves about $250 million per day compared to Asia and Europe during the Iran war.
If it clears antitrust scrutiny and an April shareholder vote, the Netflix and Warner Bros. merger will change the entertainment industry, with many of the latter's top franchises, like Batman, ...
Tsvetana is a writer for Oilprice.com with over a decade of experience writing for news outlets such as iNVEZZ and SeeNews. U.S. shale producers are not embracing the "drill, baby, drill" mantra ...
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