(Reuters) Oil turned positive Wednesday, brushing off a bearish increase in U.S. crude inventories to record highs and returning focus to OPEC’s record compliance with its supply-cut
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(Reuters) Oil prices fell on Wednesday after builds in U.S. inventories reinforced expectations that increasing shale output this year would reduce the impact of production cuts by OPEC
(Reuters) Oil climbed on Tuesday as a weaker U.S. dollar and production cuts announced by OPEC and other producers buoyed the market, but an increase in drilling activity
(Reuters) Oil prices rose on Thursday, supported by expectations of strong demand growth in China and signs that OPEC members are starting to cut output, but markets were still
(Reuters) Oil prices fell on Monday as increased exports from Iran undermined efforts by other oil producers to curb a global fuel supply overhang and as U.S. drillers
Baghdad (IraqiNews.com) Turkey’s Prime Minister Binali Yildirim arrived in Baghdad on Saturday for talks with top Iraqi officials scheduled to primarily focus on Turkish military presence in
(Reuters) Oil steadied above $55 a barrel on Tuesday, drawing support from expectations of tighter supply once the first output cut deal between OPEC and non-OPEC producers in 15 years takes
(Reuters) The World Bank has approved a new loan of $1.485 billion to help Iraq lessen the impact of low oil prices on its economy and shoulder the cost of
(Reuters) Oil prices rose on Monday in anticipation of tighter crude supply going into 2017 following the decision by OPEC and other producers to cut output to prop up prices.
(Reuters) A car bomb killed at least 13 soldiers and wounded 56 when it ripped through a bus carrying off-duty military personnel in the central Turkish city of Kayseri on Saturday,