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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.

Oil Shut Ins Grow. Some Supply Won’t Come Back
Oil prices are starting to climb, but supply shut ins mean the pain is not yet over.

Shale Bankruptcies to Accelerate
The demise of Chesapeake is a fitting bookend to the latest chapter of U.S. shale.

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.

Where Will The Oil Markets Be In Six Months?
In addition to oil, energy dominance should harness the diversity of fuels the United States has to offer and use them all to power our transportation sector.

The Impact of Oil Price Fluctuation on Job Security for the U.S. Energy Workforce
More than half of U.S. wells are set to become uneconomic as oil prices continue to slide—and American oil workers will bear the brunt.

Oil Goes Negative. What Does it Mean?
The negative prices are an anomaly, related to the expiring contract in May. But the meltdown also reflects a ruinously oversupplied oil market.

OPEC+ Reaches Historic Agreement, Still Falls Short
OPEC+ agreed to the largest cuts in history, but oil prices barely moved in response.

OPEC+ Commits to Historic Production Cuts. But Will it Work?
The success of the world's largest oil production cut may hinge on the United States.

Should We Still Be Concerned About OPEC?
Despite the coronavirus significantly impacting oil demand, U.S. policymakers should still press for antitrust legislation that acts as a deterrent to OPEC market manipulation.
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