Crude Economics
Cheap Gas a Prolonged Boon for US Economy

American consumers are spending less at the pump, and analysts say the U.S. economy will benefit for some time.

Crude Economics
Russian Oil Production Set to Tank

A top Russian oil executive is predicting an eight percent drop in output over the next two years on account of low prices and Western sanctions.

Crude Economics
Nigeria Itches For OPEC Action

Nigeria is agitating for an emergency OPEC meeting, but don’t expect the Saudis to agree.

Crude Economics
Canada’s Oil Sands Showing No Sign of Slowing

Canadian oil sands production is expected to grow this year despite plunging prices. Here’s what that means for Keystone.

Crude Economics
Why the Saudis Aren’t Cutting Production

The Saudis are well prepared to ride out today’s oil bear market.

Crude Economics
Petrostates Hurting More Than Petrofirms

Private firms are having an easier time adjusting to plunging crude prices than petrostates are.

Crude Economics
US Firms Having a Cheap Oil Field Day

The oil and gas sector may not like it, but plunging crude prices are a boon for many American companies.

Crude Economics
LNG Prices Are Plummeting

The oil price crash has sent LNG prices reeling, casting doubt on America’s gas export plans.

Crude Economics
Oil Price Crash Turns Tables on Putin

The oil price crash is helping Gazprom’s customers in Europe, turning the tables on Putin.

Crude Economics
America Not Yet a Swing Producer

Sorry, Saudi: a backlog of shale wells means the U.S. isn’t quite ready to act as the world’s swing oil producers.

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