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Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

Why stock investors need to start paying attention to oil again

April 7, 2017

Via: CNBC

It looks like stocks and crude are starting to pay closer attention to each other. In the past few months, as stocks surged while crude stagnated and then slumped, the commodity and the measure of large-cap stocks actually began to […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

Oil stable as planned output cuts start to materialize

December 16, 2016

Via: CNBC

Oil prices were stable on Friday as evidence increased that producers in the Middle East were informing customers of upcoming supply cuts as part of a coordinated effort to drain a global glut. But since any production cuts will only […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

Energy stocks outperform as US oil settles at new high

October 20, 2016

Via: CNBC

The energy sector was the best performing group in the S&P 500 on Wednesday, gaining about 1.4 percent on the day. The key energy ETF gained about 1.4 percent, while the broader market inched up a little less than 0.3 […]


News and Policies, World

Oil prices fall as Saudi Arabia dampens prospects of output freeze

August 26, 2016

Via: CNBC

Oil prices fell on Friday after the Saudi energy minister tempered expectations of strong market intervention by producers during talks next month, and as analysts pointed to an ongoing supply overhang that was weighing on markets. International benchmark Brent crude […]


Chemical, Conventional Fuels

Oil prices bounce on US gasoline stock draw, dollar’s decline

August 4, 2016

Via: CNBC

Oil prices rose on Thursday, extending gains from the previous session following a large draw in U.S. gasoline inventories and a big drop in the dollar since the end of July. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures were trading […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

Oil prices fall as supply outlook improves

June 30, 2016

Via: Reuters

Oil prices fell in early trade on Thursday, with Brent futures struggling to defend $50 per barrel as fears over strike outages in Norway faded and as Nigeria’s production improved. International Brent crude oil futures were trading at $50.10 per […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

Oil prices rise as markets on tenterhooks ahead of Brexit vote

June 23, 2016

Via: CNBC

Oil prices rose in early Asian trading on Thursday, shrugging off a smaller than expected decline in U.S. stockpiles as the market waited with bated breath for the result of Britain’s “Brexit” vote. Trading has been choppy in the run […]


Chemical, Conventional Fuels

Oil rises for first time in seven days

June 17, 2016

Via: CNBC

Crude oil prices rose in early Asian trade on Friday for the first time in seven days as markets took a breather from concerns about the impact of Britain’s possible exit from the European Union. Brent crude futures were up […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

Oil stable on firm demand, supply disruptions; strong dollar weighs

June 10, 2016

Via: CNBC

Oil prices fell on Friday, as a stronger dollar pulled crude off the 2016 highs hit this week, although strong refinery demand and global supply disruptions lent some support. International Brent crude oil futures were trading at $51.45 per barrel […]


Chemical, Conventional Fuels

US oil prices rise on start of summer driving season

May 31, 2016

Via: CNBC

U.S. oil prices were lifted early on Tuesday by the start of the peak demand summer driving season, although international fuel markets were weighed down by rising output in the Middle East, which mostly serves Asian customers. U.S. West Texas […]


Chemical, Conventional Fuels

Oil prices retreat from $50 on oversupply concerns

May 27, 2016

Via: Reuters

Oil futures dipped further in early Asian trade on Friday, finding resistance at the $50 a barrel mark as investors worried higher prices could reactivate shuttered crude output, adding to global oversupply. Oil pushed through $50 for the first time […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

The Great Energy Boom Of 2016

May 12, 2016

Via: Forbes

Oil prices have gone up over 60% from their low just a few months ago. That’s an astounding result. Some smart traders just got very rich. Why didn’t most investors embrace the oil bull market? Information overload. I predicted an […]


Energy Economics

Oil prices fall on rising OPEC crude production

May 2, 2016

Via: CNBC

Oil prices fell on Monday as rising production in the Middle East outweighed a decline in the U.S. output and a sliding dollar, while Morgan Stanley warned that an emerging gasoline glut could also spill back into crude markets. Brent […]


Energy Economics

Oil falls as traders cash in after weeks of gains

April 25, 2016

Via: CNBC

Oil prices dipped on Monday as traders took profits after three weeks of gains and as a jump in the dollar late last week was priced into fuel markets. Front-month Brent crude was trading at $44.80 per barrel at 0710 […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

Oil set for one of the biggest weekly rises in 2016

April 22, 2016

Via: CNBC

Oil prices rose in Asian trade on Friday, setting crude futures on course for one of their biggest weekly gains this year, as sentiment has become more upbeat despite ongoing oversupply. International benchmark Brent crude futures were trading at $45.09 […]


Energy Economics

Atlas Energy Group Receives Notice Regarding Standard NYSE Listing Criteria

December 31, 2015

Via: PRnewswire energy

Atlas Energy Group, LLC (NYSE: ATLS) (“ATLS” or “the Company”) announced today that the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”), on December 23, 2015, notified the Company that it had fallen below the NYSE’s continued listing standards relating to minimum average […]