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Iran’s New Port Project: Moving Past the Persian Gulf
Iran has announced a new oil pipeline project that would allow it to bypass the Strait of Hormuz
OPEC+ Nears Extension, But Task Doesn’t Get Any Easier In Months Ahead
Oil prices have risen ahead of the next OPEC+ meeting, but OPEC-Russian coordination is far from assured.
Unrest Brewing in Oil Producing Countries
Coronavirus and collapsing oil prices have hollowed out budgets of oil-producing countries, raising fears of instability.
Saudi Arabia Faces an Unprecedented Crisis
Oil's collapse must force a reckoning for Saudi Arabia, which has long relied on oil revenue to hold its economy together.
SAFE Releases Report To Get America Moving Again
COVID-19 has exposed frailties in the U.S. economy. The crisis provides an opportunity to bolster American economic resilience.
Iran and the Oil Price Crash: Will it Weather the Storm?
Ironically, the U.S. policy of economic pressure on Iran may turn a global catastrophe into a moment of opportunity Tehran hopes to exploit.
The Return of “Peak Demand?” What the Future May Hold for Global Oil
As Coronavirus reignites the global oil demand debate, near-term problems have brought back concerns about the long-term viability of oil and gas.
OPEC+ Meets To Decide Cuts In Response to Coronavirus
With oil prices plummeting amid China's coronavirus outbreak, OPEC+ plans drastic action to head off an oil market meltdown
Oil Sinks As U.S. and Iran Step Back from Brink of War
The supply risk is far from over despite de-escalating Iran-U.S. tensions, but the price retreat reflects a world still awash in oil.
Nord Stream 2 Nears Finish Line, Despite Last-Ditch U.S. Effort to Sanction It
American officials concede its latest sanction efforts may not be enough to halt completion of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.

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