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Abqaiq Attack Highlights Oil Risk
The oil market’s vulnerability and dependence not just on a single country, but on a single facility, was laid bare on September 14.

A New Hand on the Wheel: Changes in the Saudi Energy Leadership
Saudi Arabia's third oil minister in three years, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman will be tasked with delivering Saudi Aramco's IPO

Supply Surplus Puts OPEC+ in a Bind
OPEC has few choices at its disposal to manage the swelling oil market surplus, most of which are unpalatable.

Tepid Response to Persian Gulf Instability Highlights—and Masks—Bigger Problems
Weaker demand has allowed traders to shrug off recent events in the Persian Gulf. But a belief that a return to the days of the tanker war is unlikely may be misplaced.

Tanker Seizures and Supply Risk Fails To Move Oil Market
With global oil supply outpacing demand, oil traders are shrugging off rising tensions around the Strait of Hormuz.

Retaliation Risk Rises Following Iranian Oil Tanker Seizure
Iranian threats to disrupt shipping through the Strait of Hormuz highlights the precarious political nature of the oil market—and recent events show why this threat must be taken seriously.

Venezuela Faces More Outages As Trump Admin Mulls Escalation
As the Trump administration weighs its geopolitical priorities, the future of Venezuela's oil sector hangs in the balance.

OPEC Cut Extension Highlights Need for NOPEC
OPEC's collusive actions run counter to established international anti-competitive norms at American expense. But by amending the Sherman Act, NOPEC offers a tool to combat these activities.

OPEC+ Extends Cuts For 9 Months, But Risks Remain
While the result from Vienna is ostensibly a success, there are obvious cracks in OPEC’s cohesion, as well as in its strategy to tighten up the market.

U.S-Iran Tension Still Simmers, But Oil Market Well-Supplied
Against the backdrop of rising tension in the Persian Gulf, OPEC+ will meet to decide next steps
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