Saudi Gazette The increase in China's imports of Iranian crude came just before the United States - albeit reluctantly - renewed the waiver to China and some other countries on US sanctions aimed at cutting Iran's oil exports and hence revenues. A recent report ... and more »
Huffington Post Canada They ripped out the tracks in the village where I live in Saskatchewan and I feel lucky as it would have been a route for oil tankers as well. Obviously, this disaster was a result of human error. I wonder why there was no spur line to store the cars ... and more »
Reuters AlertNet (blog) TRIPOLI, July 7 (Reuters) - An agreement has been reached with security guards who had shut down two oil ports in eastern Libya, allowing exports to resume, an official present at the negotiations said on Sunday. Members of the ... Es Sider exports ... and more »
CTV News In May, a freight train jumped the tracks in rural Saskatchewan and spilled more than 91,000 litres of oil . In April, about 20 freight cars, including two tha...
Seeking Alpha But what is the real price these refiners and VLO for example are paying for the oil they are refining. At one time the spread was very significant. So t...
Daily Comet “The world's need for oil and gas is leading exploration into ever deeper waters and ventures demanding precision and cutting -edge technology. It's a sophisticated, fascinating industry and 'Quest for Oil ' offers everybody a glimpse of what oil and gas ... and more »
Businessweek Louis Freeh's investigation of the BP-claims mess could reveal major legal funny business in the Big Easy. In a recent Bloomberg Businessweek cover story, I explained how the private-claims process following BP's (BP) 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill ... and more »
WCSH-TV BLAINE, Maine (AP) - Fire officials say a 72-year-old northern Maine man has died after being critically burned while cutting up an old heating oil tank with a welding torch. The state Fire Marshal's Office says Reginal Otis of Blaine died in the ...
Al-Manar TV South Sudanese Vice President Riek Machar arrived in the Sudanese capital on Sunday seeking to ease tensions after Khartoum threatened to halt oil flows worth billions of dollars to both impoverished neighbors. After landing at Khartoum airport Machar ...