Why Russian oil price cap is easier said than done
G7 leaders have agreed to study possible price caps on Russian oil and gas
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G7 leaders have agreed to study possible price caps on Russian oil and gas
The United States announced a record-sized release of emergency crude oil reserves in March
Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N) on Monday signaled first quarter production results could top a seven-year quarterly
The majority of American drivers are affected by high fuel prices, but just a
Oil prices were expected to decrease for the second week in a row, but
As Russia sends a significant portion of its oil to Asia and Europe. However,
The economic cost of Russia's assault on Ukraine was further exposed on Wednesday as
Exxon Mobil (XOM.N) on Tuesday said it would exit Russia oil and gas operations that it
Analysts believe that sanctions and the migration of Western oil corporations will have an
Russia has spent the past seven years building up formidable financial defences, yet in