Crude Economics
Gulf States in Big Budget Trouble

The Gulf Cooperation Council stands to lose $300 billion this year as a result of plunging crude prices, according to the IMF.

Crude Economics
Asia Rejoices at Low LNG Prices

The oil price plunge is bringing down LNG prices in Asia. Japan stands to gain, but U.S. LNG exporters may have to rethink their strategies.

Crude Economics
Big Trouble for Britain’s North Sea Oil

Already on the decline, Britain’s North Sea oil reserves are struggling with the plunge in global oil prices.

Crude Economics
China Guzzles Oil

China is enjoying a buyer’s market, as it fills its strategic petroleum reserves at a record pace.

Crude Economics
Fissures Widening in Once-Relevant OPEC

OPEC hasn’t cut production in the face of the recent oil price plunge, much to the alarm of some of its members.

Crude Economics
America Enjoying Cheap Gas, SUVs Again

As gas prices plunge, SUV sales are soaring. Here’s what greens can learn from that.

Crude Economics
Asia Loves Bargain Oil Prices

Both China and Japan are looking to capitalize on the plunging price of crude.

Crude Economics
Petrostates Trying Not to Panic as Oil Drops Below $50

We haven’t found the floor of the global crude market yet, and the world’s petrostates are sweating bullets.

Crude Economics
Gas Prices Are Falling at a Record Pace

Gas prices have fallen for nearly three months straight—a record decline, according to AAA.

Crude Economics
Are the Saudis Really Fine With $20 Oil?

Saudi Arabia’s oil minister insists his country can live with $20 per barrel oil. Is he right?

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