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U.S. Shale Activity Picks Up Even As Problems Remain
As continued OPEC curbs alongside a further hefty Saudi cut nudge WTI back above $50 per barrel, U.S. shale drillers have pulled back from the abyss.

The Last-Ditch Effort to Block Nord Stream 2
Despite the latest sanctions on Nord Stream 2, Russia has vowed to complete the project.

The Tale of Two Tankers and the Art of Sanctions Busting
Some of the networks under U.S. sanctions have developed intricate tactics to keep oil flowing to Syria.

Can a Post-Sanctions Iran Recapture Its Oil Market Share From Iraq?
As Iran anticipates a lifting of sanctions, it will return to a very different oil market where Iraq has filled the vacuum.

Appalachian Shale Drillers Still Losing Despite Spending Cuts
Despite cuts to drilling and spending, the U.S. natural gas slump continues—particularly in Appalachia.

OPEC+ Agrees to Ease Cuts Slightly
Amid internal discord and budget pressures, OPEC+ has reportedly agreed to incremental production increases and monthly monitoring.

Report: Structural Bull Market For Commodities Coming
Underinvestment, fiscal stimulus and a weaker dollar could form the foundation for a commodity super-cycle.

Last Minute Push for Alaska’s ANWR Won’t Stave Off Decline
Alaska’s oil industry faces an uncertain future with poor economics, a shrinking pool of capital, and the prospect of tightening environmental policy.

OPEC+ May Be Forced to Delay Easing Production Cuts
The latest COVID-19 wave could force the group to extend the cuts once again.

U.S. Shale Industry Sees Bankruptcies and Consolidation
Low oil prices and high-profile deals point to a shift toward consolidation in the U.S. oil industry.
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