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3 days ago |
wsj.com | Benoit Morenne |Benoît Morenne
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. President Trump warned American oil producers Monday that he was watching closely for a crude price spurt as the Middle East appeared close to a regional war, and he urged the Energy Department to “drill, baby, drill.” But frackers have no immediate plans to pump more crude. They have wrestled with lower oil prices in recent months and have been steadily shedding oil rigs and sending crews that frack wells home.
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4 days ago |
magzter.com | Benoit Morenne |Benoît Morenne
The Wall Street Journal | June 24, 2025 President Trump warned American oil producers Monday that he was watching closely for a crude price spike as the Middle East appeared close to a regional war, and he urged the Energy Department to "drill, baby, drill." ELI HARTMAN/REUTERSProducers have shed oil rigs and sent crews home. But frackers have no immediate plans to pump more crude. This story is from the June 24, 2025 edition of The Wall Street Journal.
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6 days ago |
livemint.com | Christopher M. Matthews |Benoit Morenne |Benoît Morenne
Summary Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber has turned Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. into one of the world’s most ambitious—and well-funded—energy companies. This is a Mint Premium article gifted to you. Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Standing in one of Abu Dhabi’s ornate palaces last month, the oil boss Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber presented President Trump with a gift: a single drop of oil from the emirate’s Murban Bab oil field.
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6 days ago |
wsj.com | Christopher M. Matthews |Benoit Morenne |Benoît Morenne
Standing in one of Abu Dhabi’s ornate palaces last month, the oil boss Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber presented President Trump with a gift: a single drop of oil from the emirate’s Murban Bab oil field. “The highest-quality oil there is on the planet, and they only gave me a drop,” Trump joked at the time. “So I’m not thrilled.”If Al Jaber’s ambitions are realized, the chief executive officer of Abu Dhabi National Oil Co., Abu Dhabi’s state-owned oil company, will soon have far greater offerings for Trump.
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2 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Benoit Morenne |Benoît Morenne
Japan’s largest utility company announced several long-term deals to buy billions of dollars worth of U.S. liquefied-natural gas late Wednesday. The Trump administration celebrated, with Energy Secretary Chris Wright describing the agreements as “yet another major milestone for President Trump’s commitment to increase investment in the U.S. and unleash American dominance.”The reality is a bit more complex.
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