Oil prices are soaring
Oil prices edged higher on Wednesday, hovering at a new 10-month high hit the previous day, as expectations of tighter global supply and fears of supply disruption in Libya outweighed
Oil prices edged higher on Wednesday, hovering at a new 10-month high hit the previous day, as expectations of tighter global supply and fears of supply disruption in Libya outweighed
The current political unrest in the Republic of Sudan which flared up on the 15th April has not fully resolved itself. However the Sudanese oil industry infrastructure has not been
Wildcat Petroleum plc (LON:WCAT) Chairman Mandhir Singh joins DirectorsTalk Interviews to discuss the opening of a temporary base of operations in the South Sudan capital Juba. Mandhir explains how are things progressing,
Wildcat Petroleum Plc (LON:WCAT) has made the following statement today. The current political unrest in the Republic of Sudan which flared up on the 15th April has not fully resolved itself. However the
Sudan’s oil exports have defied expectations by experiencing a notable increase, even amidst the ongoing internal tensions between the Rapid Support Forces and the regular army. The stability of crude
Today, the digital transformation we are witnessing is evolving most strikingly in the oil and gas sector. Industry 4.0 is here, and the stakes are clear – connectivity platforms are
Crude exports by South Sudan have climbed to their highest level in almost two years despite an ongoing war between Sudan’s government forces and a paramilitary group that erupted in
Oil prices edged up on Thursday after recording three straight days of losses as a large drop in US crude stocks helped offset persistent worries about China’s economic growth. Brent, the
Prospects for the global oil market look healthy for the second half of the year, OPEC said on Thursday as the producer group stuck to its forecast for robust oil
Oil prices hovered near their highest levels since mid-April after top producers Saudi Arabia and Russia pledged to extend supply cuts through September, further tightening supplies. Prices have seen a