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Philippines fears China may move to seize full control of disputed atoll
Defence secretary warns of heightened Chinese military activity around Scarborough Shoal...
Warsh’s push to axe Fed guidance may lift US borrowing costs, investors warn
Traders see more volatility ahead as new central bank chair declines to give dot plot on future path...
Kuwait Says Oil Output Could Hit 2 Million Bpd Within a Week
Kuwait expects to raise its oil production to 2 million barrels per day (bpd) within a week, up from an average of 573,000 bpd in May, amid the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. This estimate was giv ...
Why Oil Prices Are Falling Even as Tankers Remain Trapped
Oil prices tumble as markets bet on a Hormuz reopening despite slow tanker movements following the U.S.-Iran ceasefire. Friday, June 19, 2026 The signing of the US-Iran ceasefire agreement might pro ...
Equinor to Boost Troll Gas Output with $412 Million Subsea Development
Equinor and its partners in the Troll gas field have decided to invest more than $400 million in a new subsea development to boost gas production from the huge Norwegian gas field in the North Sea. Eq ...
Hormuz Traffic Stalls as U.S.-Iran Talks Collapse
A day after a rush to exit the Strait of Hormuz started, tanker traffic at the chokepoint is dwindling again as shippers pull back from immediate passage amid the collapsed U.S.-Iran talks before they ...
Beijing Steps Up Scrutiny of Indium Exports as AI Chip Demand Soars
China has started scrutinizing more carefully its exports of indium, an element that is key to making high-speed chips for AI data centers, raising concerns that export curbs could follow as Beijing h ...
India Receives First Post-Deal LNG Cargo Through Strait Of Hormuz
India on Friday received the first LNG tanker that had passed through the Strait of Hormuz since the U.S. and Iran announced a deal this past weekend. The LNG carrier Disha, flying the flag of Malta, ...
Libya Draws Oil Majors Back in First Licensing Round in 17 Years
Libya is back on the radar of the world’s largest oil companies, and Washington is trying to turn a fragile military thaw into a new source of crude supply. Libya’s National Oil Corporation has formal ...
Crude Slides Nearly 9% as Traders Bet on Return of Iranian Oil
August WTI crude oil futures posted a steep decline during the week ending June 19 as traders aggressively removed geopolitical risk premium from the market following a breakthrough agreement between ...
India Orders Major Strategic Oil Reserve Expansion After Supply Crisis
India’s government has asked state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC) to build and fill a new site for strategic petroleum reserves, with an estimated investment of $1.6 billion, local outlet the E ...
Philippines Seeks Long-Term Oil Supply Deal With Russia
The Philippines is looking to formalize a deal to buy oil from Russia on a more permanent basis amid the energy crisis and heightened geopolitical tensions, Philippines President Ferdinand R. Marcos J ...
India Isn’t Rushing Back to Middle Eastern Oil Despite Hormuz Reopening
Indian refiners have enough crude to last them two months, so they will not be scrambling to buy Middle Eastern cargoes expected to be coming out through the reopened Strait of Hormuz anytime soon. Ac ...
Oil Prices Rebound as U.S.-Iran Peace Talks Are Postponed
Oil prices began to climb once again in early Asian trade on Friday due to uncertainty over the outcome of peace talks between the United States and Iran after Switzerland confirmed the talks had been ...