Islamic militant groups ignored contact attempts from the wife involved in the massacre, Pakistan-born Tashfeen Malik, in the months before she and her husband killed 14 people at a California holiday party probably, because they feared getting caught in a USA law enforcement...
“Lifting the ban on USA crude oil exports will benefit American consumers and workers, and our allies across the globe.”Valero, whose Port Arthur refinery processes foreign grades of crude oil, has lobbied against lifting the ban”. The legislation, expected to...
The price of Brent crude has fallen by more than two-thirds since mid-2014 and plumbed 11-year lows on Monday on renewed worries over a global oil glut.
It has persisted despite the Chinese government’s stated priority of cleaning up the legacy of pollution left from years of full-tilt economic growth. The massive city is surrounded by mountains that help to trap emissions from factories and automobiles-and from the...
“Upending year-earlier forecasts that Chinese gasoline demand would struggle in 2015, confirmed data for the first ten months of the year show growth of roughly 10.4 percent year-on-year” the International Energy Agency said in its monthly oil report.
Martin Shkreli, the medical entrepreneur widely criticized for ordering large drug price hikes, resigned Friday as CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, one day after federal authorities charged him in an unrelated securities fraud scheme. He denied the charges before being freed on a...
So, by the end of 2015 the demand for “black gold” in the world is expected to rise by 1.53 million bpd up to AZN 92.88 million barrels that is by 30,000 barrels more than the previous forecast.
The Nikkei business daily reported over the weekend the company is expected to forecast a record net loss of more than 500 billion yen ($4.13 billion) for the fiscal year on restructuring costs.
Turkey deployed hundreds of troops in the Bashiqa area this month, with the stated aim of protecting its military personnel who were training Iraqi militias to fight against the Islamic State.
Martin Shkreli, the medical entrepreneur widely criticized for ordering large drug price hikes, resigned Friday as CEO of Turing Pharmaceuticals, one day after federal authorities charged him in an unrelated securities fraud scheme.