OPEC+ sees the oil surplus worsening to 2 million barrels per day (BPD) in January, 3.4 million BPD in February, and 3.8 million BPD in…
Posts published by “Paul Lewis”
Begging his career as a freelance journalist covering topics in chemistry and biology, Paul J. Lewis now works as a dedicated news reporter at Chemical News. He also occasionally works as a freelancer for renowned news houses such as Chemistry & Industry, EMBO, New Scientist, and many more. His educational background of a master's degree in science communication adds further fillip to his writing career in the petroleum category. his personal favorites in writing encompass detailed coverage of various core chemistry-related topics such as petrochemicals, paleontology, and the like.
When President Biden declared earlier this week that the federal government would release 50 million barrels of crude from the strategic petroleum reserve, it’s possible…
When electric vehicles were still regarded as a research and development effort a few years ago, fossil fuel interests had little to say about them.…
Royal Dutch Shell said on Monday it would scrap its dual share structure and move its head office to Britain from the Netherlands. The company…
Crude Oil prices fell further in Asia’s midday trade on November 15, as investors worried about a strengthening dollar amid signs of rising inflation and…
PayPal reported revenue growth for the third quarter of 13% on Monday and said it’s teaming up with Amazon to let U.S. customers pay with…
Luc Filip does not work for a large Energy firm or a maker of industrial goods. He isn’t an OPEC official or a day trader.…
United States regulators are turning their heads targeting oil and gas Mergers as the fuel prices continue to surge. The escalating oil prices have emerged…
As Energy demand rises and commodities market pundits predict a return to $100 oil, new factors in the Energy sector are pressuring producers to extract…
A sharp rise in Commodity prices has rattled the two powerful rivals, China and the United States. It has resulted in intensified efforts from both…