Saudi Arabia will support “collective consensus” among Opec; lower oil prices not Saudi Arabia’s battle: Prince Mohammed
Low oil prices force countries to tap their rainy day funds; oil countries to debate today in Doha production freeze
Nations representing almost 60% of the world’s oil production will gather in Doha today to discuss freezing
Nations representing more than 70% of the world’s oil production are gathering in Doha today
An agreement to “restore stability” to the global oil market was “imminent” as the growing number of oil producers who have officially confirmed participation in Sunday's oil producers meeting in Doha ...
With demand growth proving resilient and high-cost US producers cutting their output, oil prices may recover further ...
Iran is exporting around 350,000 barrels of crude oil a day to India and hopes to increase this number, Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh was quoted as saying ...
Iran's oil exports have surpassed 2 million barrels per day following the lifting of sanctions under its nuclear deal with world powers, Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh said on Sunday.
A deal among some Opec producers and Russia to freeze production is perhaps "meaningless" as Saudi Arabia is the only country with the ability to increase output, a senior IEA executive said.
OPEC members and key oil producers from outside the cartel will meet on April 17 in Doha in a bid to stabilise falling crude prices, Qatari energy minister Mohammed al-Sada said Wednesday.
One person was killed and six wounded in an explosion at an oil site in southwest Gabon run by a subsidiary of Chinese energy giant Sinopec, officials said Sunday.
Oil prices dipped in Asia Tuesday after mounting a strong rally the day before as traders remain doubtful that talks on an output freeze among key crude producers will lead to agreement.