
Collin Eaton
Energy Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
Writing about the U.S. oil majors at The Wall Street Journal.
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1 week ago |
wsj.com | Collin Eaton
The U.S. oil majors are facing test of how effectively their cost-cutting can shield profits—and their payouts to investors—from anemic oil pricesTheir outlook has dimmed since the end of the quarter. Oil prices have dropped sharply in the wake of President Trump’s April 2 tariff blitz, presenting a new test of the U.S. oil majors’ ability to keep profits and payouts to investors aloft.
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1 week ago |
finance.yahoo.com | Collin Eaton
The major oil companies’ results were hurt by narrow refining margins, lower oil prices and rising costs.
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1 week ago |
wsj.com | Benoit Morenne |Benoît Morenne |Collin Eaton |Andrew Mollica
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3 weeks ago |
cn.wsj.com | Collin Eaton
雪佛龙、英国石油公司等多家石油企业正将更专业的白领职位及相关工作外包给印度等成本更低的劳动力市场,同时在其他地方裁减数千个工作岗位。石油和天然气行业的工程和地质工作岗位的竞争本已十分激烈,这还是在美国总统特朗普(Trump)发起的关税闪电战引发全球经济衰退担忧、导致油价暴跌之前。雪佛龙(Chevron)、英国石油公司(BP)等多家石油企业正将更专业的白领职位及相关工作外包给印度等成本更低的劳动力市场,同时在其他地方裁减数千个工作岗位。Copyright ©2025 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8立即订阅 热门文章热门视频
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3 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Collin Eaton
Chevron, BP and others are moving work to the country, where engineers are paid salaries about a third or fourth of U.S. counterparts’Competition for engineering and geologist jobs in the oil-and-gas sector was already fierce—and that was before President Trump’s tariff blitz sparked fears about a global recession that sent oil prices tumbling.
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For context, that’s greater than the value of Chevron, the second largest US oil company.

All told, the US oil industry has lost over $280 billion in market cap since the tariff blitz in early April. On a percentage basis, their aggregate loss has outpaced every other major sector. https://t.co/amLPMa4cfw via @WSJ

All told, the US oil industry has lost over $280 billion in market cap since the tariff blitz in early April. On a percentage basis, their aggregate loss has outpaced every other major sector. https://t.co/amLPMa4cfw via @WSJ

RT @cm_energyintel: @EIAgov made quite an interesting shift in its projections for US #crude #oil output in its latest AEO. US crude now p…