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Enbridge approves $1.4 billion project to boost Canadian oil flows to US

Enbridge, a Canadian pipeline operator, has recently given the green light to $1.4 billion in expansion projects for

Oil Stabilizes After Selloff Amid OPEC Reassessment and U.S. Funding Deal

Oil prices stabilized on Wednesday after experiencing a significant 4% drop the day before, with Brent crude trading

Argan oil co-operatives in Morocco ‘pushed to margins’

The argan oil industry in Morocco has seen its fair share of challenges in recent years. One such

IEA Now Predicts Oil and Gas Demand Will Rise beyond 2030, Departing from Previous Forecasts

The latest report from the International Energy Agency (IEA) has surprised many experts by predicting that global demand

OPEC Taking ‘Cautious Approach’ to Oil Production

Eight OPEC+ Countries to Increase Output by 137,000 Barrels a Day in December Following recent discussions, eight countries

OPEC+ set to agree another modest oil output increase, sources say

OPEC+ Set to Agree on Modest Increase in Oil Output Targets By Olesya Astakhova, Ahmad Ghaddar and Alex

Indian Refiners Pivot Away From Russian Oil

Oil prices remained relatively stable this week, as market sentiment continued to be bearish following the U.S.'s decision

Oil States (OIS) Q3 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

Oil States International, Inc. recently released their consolidated results for the third quarter, showcasing growth in backlog and

Oil steadies as US-China meeting comes into focus

Oil prices stabilized on Wednesday as investors assessed the impact of a meeting between the leaders of the

Trump–Xi Talks Loom Over Oil Markets

The global oil market is closely watching the outcome of the Trump-Xi meeting in South Korea this week,

Why one of the world’s greenest countries is betting its future on oil

To achieve this delicate balance, the government has laid out ambitious plans for the oil revenue. A law

Why one of the worlds greenest countries is betting its future on oil

This story is a partnership between Grist and Foreign Policy, with support from the Pulitzer Center. As Paramaribo,