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Trump Plans US Oil Intervention in Venezuela

President Trump says US oil giants can fix Venezuela's broken industry and make money. But reviving the world's largest reserves needs massive investment. Read the full analysis.

Venezuela Conflict to Spike Oil Prices, India Unscathed

US military action in Venezuela is expected to trigger a surge in crude oil and commodity prices due to geopolitical tensions. However, India's minimal trade ties mean limited economic impact. Read expert analysis.

Venezuela's Oil Shift: Winners & Losers After Maduro

The capture of Venezuela's Maduro reshapes global oil flows. U.S. Gulf Coast refiners stand to gain from renewed heavy crude access, while Canadian producers face long-term competition. Full analysis inside.

US Targets Venezuela Oil, But Major Hurdles Remain

Following the dramatic capture of Venezuela's President Maduro, US President Trump aims to tap its vast oil reserves. However, analysts warn of massive challenges, from crumbling infrastructure to political instability, that will delay any quick productio

Venezuela, Iran Actions May Worsen 2026 Oil Glut

Geopolitical shifts in Venezuela and Iran could add to a projected 1.5-2 million barrel per day oil surplus in 2026, pressuring crude prices. Analysts warn scarcity fears are fading.

Russian oil discount to India jumps to $8 a barrel

Russian crude suppliers now offer Indian refiners discounts up to $8 per barrel, doubling since October. This could lower India's import bill as global oil prices hover around $60. Read more.

Oil Rises on Geopolitical Risks After Steep 2025 Decline

Crude oil prices saw a slight increase on the first trading day of 2026, following their sharpest annual fall since 2020. The uptick is driven by renewed geopolitical tensions, including Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil facilities and fresh US sanct

IEA: Low Crude Oil Prices to Continue Till 2026

The International Energy Agency forecasts a prolonged period of low crude oil prices due to a significant supply surplus and slowing demand growth. Discover the key factors and global implications.

Oil Set for Deepest Annual Loss Since Pandemic, Down 20%

Crude oil prices are on track for their steepest annual decline since 2020, with a 20% drop this year. Key factors include a looming surplus, OPEC's upcoming meeting, and geopolitical tensions. Read the full analysis.

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