Oil prices rose on Wednesday as the market focused on potential supply disruptions from U.S. sanctions on Russian energy ...
The latest round of U.S. sanctions against Russia could significantly disrupt the country's oil supply chains, the ...
The vessels under the latest U.S. sanctions include nine tankers that loaded oil products at Russian Baltic and Black Sea ports in December and January. Four of them - Cup, Aquatica, Turaco and Onyx - ...
The US treasury department is extending sanctions on Russian and Chinese entities supporting Russia's military efforts in ...
US sanctions targeting Russia’s fossil fuel industry could significantly disrupt the country’s oil supply and distribution ...
Indian refiners are aiming to settle payments for Russian oil much faster to avoid complications from US sanctions.
IEA Expects Oil Demand Growth to Accelerate But Still Projects Surplus The International Energy Agency anticipates an acceleration in global oil-demand growth this year, but still expects the market ...
After months of weaker growth, oil demand picked up in the fourth quarter of last year, rising by 1.5 million barrels a day--the strongest since the fourth quarter of 2023. Demand growth in 2024 was ...
“Russian oil sellers are likely to adapt by using non-sanctioned tankers or ship-to-ship transfers,” Kpler added. “But ...
With just days to go in his presidency, U.S. President Joe Biden is releasing a flurry of new measures that challenge China's chip-making and shipbuilding and limit Russian oil, while a ceasefire in ...
MOSCOW, January 15. /TASS/. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has not ruled out that Moscow will respond tit for tat to Washington's sanctions against the Russian fuel and energy sector. "Nothing can be ...
The International Energy Agency on Wednesday lowered its projection for 2025 oil demand growth though the organization said ...