Biggest Glut in Recorded Crude-Oil History Taking Shape by Wolf Richter • Jun 16, 2015 • 16 Comments A miracle could stop it, but miracles have become rare.
The Men Who’re Stealing The Sun by Don Quijones • Jun 14, 2015 • 15 Comments Spain cracks down on the scrappy little guy to protect its oligopolies.
Concerns Over Fracking Earthquakes Spread To Texas by Oilprice.com • Jun 8, 2015 • 6 Comments First was Oklahoma, now earthquake capital of the US.
Asian Financial Sector Hit Hard By Low Oil Prices by Oilprice.com • Jun 3, 2015 • Comments Off on Asian Financial Sector Hit Hard By Low Oil Prices Bankers are worried, and energy deals are dying.
New Giant Jumps into Oil Trading Fray as Banks Bail Out by Contributor • May 27, 2015 • Comments Off on New Giant Jumps into Oil Trading Fray as Banks Bail Out The oil price plunge has simply been too great for some investment banks to handle.
What Does Exxon Know That We Don’t? by Dan Dicker • May 24, 2015 • 6 Comments Exxon is staying unnervingly quiet.
Goldman: Oil Rally “Self-Defeating,” Oil at $45 by October by James Stafford • May 19, 2015 • 1 Comment Problem is not just a glut of oil, but also a glut of capital.
America’s Shadowy Energy Connection With Azerbaijan by Nick Cunningham • May 18, 2015 • Comments Off on America’s Shadowy Energy Connection With Azerbaijan US lawmakers and staff received secret payments from Azerbaijan’s state-owned oil company.
Cuba Flaunts Oil – Russia, US, Others Line Up by Oilprice.com • May 17, 2015 • 2 Comments “We have reason to believe that Russia is eyeing a re-emergence in Cuba.”
Coal Company Bites the Dust, Again by Nick Cunningham • May 13, 2015 • Comments Off on Coal Company Bites the Dust, Again Another casualty in energy’s hardest-hit sector. But this one was set up to fail.