Video: OPEC Meeting Results in a “Roll-Off.”
Very low oil prices are making OPEC ministers quite concerned. But so far, with the composition of the membership in flux, there's been no change to current production policy.
Analyst Cornelia Meyer on the Outcome of OPEC’s Meeting
Cornelia Meyer speaks with The Fuse about OPEC's 168th meeting, the oil market outlook for 2016, and the underinvestment risk as a result of today's low prices.
Yasser Elguindi: Market to Rebalance in Q3 2016, Including Iranian Barrels
Yasser Elguindi of Medley Global Advisors discusses the outlook for OPEC and oil markets, with comments on how global oil inventories will continue to build, the potential for heightened geopolitical risk, and how structural demand increases have been built into the market.
Neil Atkinson: Coordinated OPEC Cut with Russia a Far-Fetched Scenario
Neil Atkinson of Lloyd's List Intelligence explains oil market uncertainties surrounding U.S. production, Iran's return to the oil market, Indonesia's return to OPEC, and the potential for a return to the individual country quota system.
Jamie Webster: Oil Market Facing Heightened Uncertainty and Volatility in Coming Years
Jamie Webster discusses the 2016 oil price outlook, the global underinvestment risk, and why nothing has changed about Saudi Arabia's strategy in spite of the rumors.
Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zangeneh Arrives in Vienna for OPEC Meeting: Full Comments
Minister Zangeneh comments on Iran's desire to see a long-term strategy for OPEC, and the country's production outlook for 2016.
Iraqi Oil Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi Arrives in Vienna for OPEC Meeting
When asked if Iraq would participate in a production cut, Minister Adil Abdul Mahdi stated, "we will meet and see."
Video: The Prospects for Kurdish Oil Sales
Kurdistan's oil sector remains open for business despite low prices, the dispute with Baghdad, and the ongoing fight against ISIS. Live reporting from Kurdistan-Iraq Oil & Gas Conference in London.
Video: Venezuelans Suffer as Oil Prices Languish
In Caracas, Venezuelans are unable to purchase food, antibiotics, or other basic supplies, as the collapse in oil prices has bankrupted the country's economy. Experts argue that even the decision to end domestic fuel subsidies could play a significant role in alleviating the country's dismal fiscal outlook.
Interview: How Autonomous Vehicles will Transform Fuel Consumption
In an exclusive interview, Brad Templeton of Singularity University discusses the many ways that an autonomous vehicles will transform our lives, and the ways we consume energy.
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