Oil

Crude oil prices surge above $76.6 on worries over Strait of Hormuz disruptions

Fed discussions this week may lead to a 25 basis point rate cut sooner than expected

Global oil demand to peak at 105.6 million barrels per day by 2029, says IEA

Heightened geopolitical risks, unresolved trade tensions and policy shifts have added several uncertainties to the oil market outlook

Crude oil prices climb above $73.6 amid Fed anticipation, Middle East uncertainty

Oil was pressured by mixed economic readings from China, signaling inconsistent growth in its economy

Aramco CEO: Transitioning to net-zero emissions could incur costs of up to $200 trillion

Nasser stated that history shows new energy sources complement rather than replace traditional oil and gas

UAE, Saudi Arabia venture into the U.S. LNG space

Gulf countries are expanding their overseas presence and creating partnerships as part of growth plans

Crude oil prices surpass $74.85 as Middle East tensions intensify

Concerns grow over potential disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, impacting global oil supply

Egypt to launch two new oil wells this June, adding 5,400 barrels daily

Initiative aligns with Egypt's strategy to enhance local crude oil and gas production.

Crude oil prices dip yet stay above $66.75 as OPEC+ plans production increase

OPEC+ plans to increase oil production by 411,000 barrels per day starting in July

Saudi Arabia sees 3.1 percent increase in industrial production index for April 2025

Mining and quarrying sub-index grew by 0.2 percent while manufacturing surged by 7.4 percent 

Crude oil prices climb above $67.2 as U.S.-China trade talks show promise

U.S. President Trump reported positive updates from London, enhancing hopes for a trade deal

Crude oil prices steady above $66.4 as market eyes U.S.-China trade discussions

China is set to release key economic data amidst worries about domestic demand strength 

UAE and Kuwait enhance partnerships in AI, energy, transportation through strategic MoUs

Key sectors include oil and gas, social development, and infrastructure to support mutual goals 

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