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Latest Oil News Headlines:
- Oil jobs at risk in Chevron sale
- Oil prices hit $82.41 extending last week’s gains
- Crude prices gain despite higher US inventories
- Crude prices gain on better sentiment
- Crude oil prices rise despite gains in US inventories
- Crude prices up but US retail gasoline still falling
- Crude oil prices down on inventories, new China bank rules
- Crude oil gains in New York after early declines
- Bad weather in US raises oil prices
- WTI, Brent crude drop more than $4 per barrel on session
The oil giant, which owns the Texaco filling stations brand, is allowing up to two years for the sale but has told Sky News today that it could not rule out shutting the plant [...]]]>
Oil has risen by 18% since early February since investors have become more optimistic that an improvement in the global economy would increase demand for oil.
Meanwhile, Brent North Sea crude for April rose 73 cents to $80.62 [...]]]>
Additionally, the EIA said that gasoline inventories were up by [...]]]>
Additionally, there were hopes that demand will improve, while the US dollar weakened to make oil less expensive for buyers making purchases with other currencies.
The Energy Information Administration’s weekly US inventories report is [...]]]>
At around 1 p.m. in New York, March contracts for West Texas Intermediate crude were up 83 cents to $78.16 per barrel on [...]]]>
In midday trade in New York, March contracts for West Texas Intermediate crude had added $2.82 to $76.95 [...]]]>
In a report [...]]]>
Earlier, in late morning trade, March contracts were [...]]]>
The National Weather service has forecast below normal [...]]]>
March contracts for West Texas Intermediate crude was down $4.31 to $72.67 per barrel near the close of floor trade on the New York Mercantile Exchange, while [...]]]>








