Oil futures fell Wednesday morning, feeling pressure after industry data showed a large rise in crude inventories.
President Donald Trump has threatened to place 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico as soon as this Saturday, potentially disrupting the relatively stable prices U.S. drivers have been paying for gasoline ...
Oil prices were falling as traders assess the potential impact of U.S. trade tariffs on global growth and the stockpiles ...
Wall Street is bracing for a sharp decline in U.S. oil refiners' fourth-quarter profits as fuel demand softened, while seeking clarity on the sector's preparations for President Donald Trump's ...
Oil prices fell on Wednesday, following a rise in U.S. crude stockpiles and easing worries over Libyan supply, while focus ...
Oil prices dipped on Wednesday, giving up some of last session's gains, as a rise in U.S. crude stockpiles and easing worries ...
Crude oil futures posted modest gains Tuesday, following U.S. benchmark stock indexes in recovering part of the previous ...
American Petroleum Institute reportedly shows a build of 2.86M barrels of oil in U.S. commercial stockpiles for the week ending January 24.
Oil futures pick up in choppy trade, recovering part of the previous day's losses as protests at Libyan ports threaten to cut off some crude exports. In the U.S., focus turns to the EIA's weekly ...
U.S. crude oil inventories likely rose last week for the first time in more than two months, while gasoline stocks are seen continuing to build, according to a survey by The Wall Street Journal.
Oil prices have remained relatively rangebound following Trump's first week in office despite a significant amount of media noise and political news.
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