
Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com
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Crude Oil News - Page 1 | OilPrice.com
2 days ago · Detailed analysis of crude oil price movements and crude oil news which looks at geopolitics and technical advancements affecting the oil sector. | Page 1
Oil Price Charts | Oilprice.com
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Oil News Today | OilPrice.com
2 days ago · Washington moved aggressively back into Venezuela’s oil sector on Thursday, sanctioning Maduro family members, a longtime business ally, and six companies operating …
Oil Prices Are Set to Fall Below $60 Next Year | OilPrice.com
5 days ago · Oil prices are set to average below $60 per barrel next year, investment banks have said in their latest forecasts in recent weeks.
Global Oil Consumption Reaches All-Time High - OilPrice.com
Jul 14, 2025 · Global oil consumption reached an all-time high in 2024, driven primarily by non-OECD countries, with the U.S. remaining the largest consumer.
North American Rig Count, Drilling and Frac Spread Count Data
Sep 11, 2020 · Find U.S. and Canadian rig count and drilling data, and use Oilprice.com's graphing tools to compare oil prices, frac spread, production and drilling data per basin or …
Global Energy Alert Articles | OilPrice.com
Dec 4, 2025 · Light crude oil futures surged more than 8% this week, driven by aggressive short-covering and geopolitical risk after the U.S. slapped new sanctions on Russia’s top oil exporters.
JP Morgan Says Oil Prices Could Plunge Into $30s by 2027
Nov 24, 2025 · Brent Crude prices have dropped by 14% year to date, and traded relatively stable at $62.59 per barrel early on Monday, as the oil market awaits news from the renewed …
U.S. Sits on Billions of Untapped Oil Barrels - OilPrice.com
Jun 22, 2025 · Oil production growth is slowing due to natural depletion and rising costs, especially in the Permian Basin, but new federal estimates could offset geological limits.