(Bloomberg) -- A crucial oil pipeline that’s been shut for almost 10 months is being held up further by disagreements with producers over payments, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani said.
The Canadian furnace was idled after a molten metal-related incident caused workforce injuries earlier this month. Although now restarted, the Algoma Steel blast furnace is expected to be shuttered ...
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.—The Refugio Spill of 2015 devastated miles of coastline, killed marine life, and cost hundreds of millions to clean up. The potential restart of offshore oil drilling is igniting ...
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — The Nigerian government is in talks with local communities to restart oil production in a region that's previously suffered environmental damage after oil giant Shell's sale of ...
The imminent restart of Iraq’s northern oil-export pipeline after a two-year dispute was greeted by the market this week with a shrug. Crude traders suspect that the conduit from Iraq’s ...
Iraq, Kurdistan and international companies agreed terms to resume oil exports that have been halted for over two years over a payment dispute, adding supply to a market that's widely expected to move ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A Texas company is trying to restart a controversial oil operation off Santa Barbara County’s coast. It now faces ...
LONDON, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Swedish specialty steel maker SSAB has postponed the restart of one of its three blast furnaces in Sweden due to weak market conditions, it said on Monday. Sign up here. The ...
Sable Offshore (NYSE:SOC) -25.4% post-market Tuesday after a California judge sided with the state government and tentatively ruled against the company's request to restart a pipeline that pulls crude ...
For the second time in a week, a judge has sided with environmental groups that are challenging an offshore oil operation along Santa Barbara County’s coastline by granting a temporary restraining ...
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