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OPEC+ With Plenty To Chew On Ahead Of December Meeting
Slowing growth in both Persian Gulf economies and U.S. oil production gives OPEC+ plenty to think about when they discuss output cuts in early December.

“Take the Oil:” How the U.S. Plan in Syria Could Backfire
The President's plan to secure Syrian oil threatens to further complicate an already difficult situation

Oil Sands Industry Sees Setback In Canada’s Election Results
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's election victory could create more challenges for an energy industry already struggling with low prices and pipeline bottlenecks.

Natural Gas Glut Drags Down Prices
Amid record production and swelling stockpiles, natural gas prices have sunk this year.

Despite Weak Prices, Oil Supply Outages Remain High
Global supply outages stand at exceptionally high levels—even as Brent struggles to stay above $60 per barrel.

A New Tanker War? Understanding Rising Violence on the High Seas
A sustained campaign on tanker traffic could have significant consequences for the security of the energy shipping lanes.

The Shale Boom Shows Signs Of Slowdown
Rising U.S. production has helped oil markets shrug off the Abqaiq attack - but the days of booming domestic output may be coming to an end.

Fuel Economy Announcements Enhance U.S. Economic And National Security
Although the governors of Minnesota and New Mexico gave environmental reasons for enacting new fuel efficiency standards, following more stringent standards also provide significant economic and national security benefits.

After the Shock: How to Interpret Oil Post-Abqaiq
The immediate impact of Abqaiq may have been minor, but the long-term lessons from this incident are bound to become more clear with time.

After Abqaiq, Major Questions About Security of Supply
After the Abqaiq attacks, some analysts believe the market is overlooking rising geopolitical risk.
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