OIL prices fell on Tuesday as another anticipated production increase by OPEC+ and the resumption of oil exports from Iraq's Kurdistan region via...
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Barbados’ half year fuel import bill fell by $276 million as global oil prices declined. The Central Bank of Barbados is keeping an eye on the issue. This was partly because, as outlined in its updated 2025 outlook by Governor Dr. Kevin Greenidge, “heightened geopolitical tensions in oil-producing regions, the reintroduction of production cuts by OPEC+ […] The post Oil imports drop by $276m appeared first on nationnews.com.
OIL prices fell on Tuesday as another anticipated production increase by OPEC+ and the resumption of oil exports from Iraq's Kurdistan region via...
Oil prices slipped on Friday, September 19, as worries about weakening U.S. fuel demand outweighed expectations that the Federal Reserve’s first...
LONDON: Oil prices fell on Tuesday ahead of another anticipated production increase by OPEC+ and as the resumption of oil exports from Iraq's...
Gold prices hit another record high on Monday as the yellow metal surged past the $3,800 per ounce mark. Oil dropped 2% on prospects of more supply...
Oil steadied after a two-day decline, as traders weighed the possibility that OPEC+ may discuss fast-tracking its next round of supply hikes when...
THIS country’s economy contracted by 2.1 per cent in the first quarter of 2025, Central Bank figures revealed, with declines across both the energy...
THIS country’s economy contracted by 2.1 per cent in the first quarter of 2025, Central Bank figures revealed, with declines across both the energy...
Russia appears to be moving to significantly expand gasoline imports after Ukrainian drone strikes severely damaged its refining capacity, creating...
India imports almost 88% of its oil needs and about half of its natural gas requirement. The government is keen to cut this $150 billion import bill...
India imports almost 88% of its oil needs and about half of its natural gas requirement. The government is keen to cut this $150 billion import bill...