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Petroleum
Which Countries Will Be Hit Hardest by Low Oil Prices?
Energy analysts predict that countries dependent on oil revenue will suffer from increases in poverty and periods of intense political instability.
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Petroleum
Oil Prices Turned Negative for the First Time in History
On April 20th, WTI crude oil prices plummeted to negative $37.63.
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The U.S. Shale Oil Industry is Collapsing
The collapse of the U.S. shale oil industry will have a devastating impact on the American economy.
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Petroleum
Could Low Oil Prices Provide a Long-Term Investment Opportunity?
With plunging oil prices, is there any future left for investors to take advantage of the once lucrative oil and gas industry?
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Alternatives
Oil Industry Bankruptcies Will Transition to a Low-Carbon Future
Fossil fuel companies are struggling to find a path forward that doesn’t include filing for bankruptcy.
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Petroleum
The World Is Running Out of Places to Store Excess Oil
Overloaded crude oil storage facilities are causing more pain for the fossil fuel industry.
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The Dire Consequences of Collapsing Oil Prices
Long-term periods of depressed oil prices have geopolitical implications.
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Petroleum
Oil Prices Tank on Black Friday
Oil prices plummeted on rumors that OPEC has been unwilling to deepen oil production cuts
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Natural Gas
Prices and Oil
As of late November 2019, oil prices hit the lowest point of the entire year. This is something that President Donald Trump called “a big Tax Cut for America and the World” on Twitter. However, the international market doesn’t see it that way. Of the 10.96 million barrels per day produced in 2018, 59 percent (about six million) was from…
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