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Global oil markets are experiencing structural headwinds due to declining demand driven by a confluence of factors including a slowing global economy, shifting priorities in Asia, and trade frictions.
Working magnesium oil directly into areas that feel “heavy” or in need of lymphatic drainage—especially the legs—is quickly becoming a favorite way to use the product.
A splash here, a splash there. You might not think your cooking oil matters much for the climate and the environment. But it does. Farming accounts for about a third of global carbon emissions.And ...
Misti Leon, with a 2018 photo of her mother, Juliana, who died in the 2021 heat dome. Ms. Leon is suing seven oil and gas companies, claiming wrongful death.
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ADNOC will cut Murban crude exports by up to 177,000 bpd through May 2026, reallocating supply to the Ruwais refinery. Spot premiums for Murban surged, while Dubai crude weakened following OPEC+'s ...
Oil prices gained more than 1% on Wednesday on supply concerns as OPEC+ agreed to leave their output policy unchanged and as the U.S. barred Chevron from exporting Venezuelan crude.
BlackRock Inc. was removed from Texas’ blacklist of companies that boycott fossil fuels, ending a three-year standoff over the environmental policies of the world’s largest asset manager.
Russia’s proceeds from oil in the state budget shrank last month to the lowest since June 2023 as global crude prices declined. Oil-related taxes dropped by 32% last month from a year earlier to ...
'A Sailboat in the Moonlight' at the Ogunquit Museum of American Art and 'Cheek to Cheek' at the CMCA in Rockland showcase Nicole Wittenberg's aggressive approach to Maine landscapes.
As two oil refineries prepare to close in California within the next year, some Democratic state lawmakers on Wednesday signaled they're losing trust with the leaders of state agencies that have ...
A California court has sided with state coastal authorities and ordered Sable Offshore Corp. to abide by a preliminary injunction stopping any future work on oil and gas pipelines.