Oil mixed amidst Irma demand fears, Saudi cut extension talks
Oil prices were mixed on Monday, with Hurricane Irma's continued pounding Florida raising demand fears, while U.S. refinery restarts and Saudi cut extension talks gave upward pressure.
Venezuelan president wraps up Algeria trip with talks on oil
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is visiting Algeria to talk about the oil market and boosting relations, as his country faces international pressure and political crisis.
Environmental groups, senator challenge $225M Exxon deal
Environmental groups and a Democratic state senator are urging a New Jersey appeals court to let them intervene in the state's $225 million settlement with Exxon Mobil.
Irma leaves 6M plus without power in Florida
Irma power outages hit Florida
Global stocks spike on relief over North Korea restraint
Asian stocks jumped and the dollar strengthened Monday after Hurricane Irma weakened and North Korea marked a weekend holiday with celebrations but refrained from launching more missiles, easing geopolitical tensions.
Global stocks spike on relief over North Korea restraint
Asian stocks jumped and the dollar strengthened Monday after Hurricane Irma weakened and North Korea marked a weekend holiday with celebrations but refrained from launching more missiles, easing geopolitical tensions.
Irma expected to have little impact on gas prices
FBN's Lauren Simonetti on Irma's potential impact on gas prices, Walmart's support of the U.S. hurricane relief efforts and how consumers can use frequent flier or hotel points to help in the relief efforts.
Irma expected to have little impact on gas prices
FBN's Lauren Simonetti on Irma's potential impact on gas prices, Walmart's support of the U.S. hurricane relief efforts and how consumers can use frequent flier or hotel points to help in the relief efforts.
Irma knocks out power to nearly 6 million: Authorities
Hurricane Irma knocked out power to about 5.8 million homes and businesses in Florida, even as the storm weakened as it crept up the state's west coast, according to state officials and local electric utilities.
Irma knocks out power to nearly 6 million: Authorities
Hurricane Irma knocked out power to about 5.8 million homes and businesses in Florida, even as the storm weakened as it crept up the state's west coast, according to state officials and local electric utilities.
Will Irma weigh on demand for gas?
Irma's impact on oil and gas
Average US gas price jumps after Harvey shuts refineries
The average price of gasoline jumped in the past two weeks after Hurricane Harvey prompted the closure of refineries.
Norway wrestles with EU ties, national values before vote
Norway's upcoming election has sparked a wide-ranging debate about national values, leaving voters wrestling with how close the Nordic country should be to the European Union and what its responsibilities are toward migrants and asylum-seekers.
Norway wrestles with EU ties, national values before vote
Norway's upcoming election has sparked a wide-ranging debate about national values, leaving voters wrestling with how close the Nordic country should be to the European Union and what its responsibilities are toward migrants and asylum-seekers.
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Tourism, agriculture businesses brace for Irma's impact
After knocking down parts of the vital tourism industry in the Caribbean, Hurricane Irma is spinning toward Florida, another vacation haven.
US stocks waver again as energy companies fall
U.S. stock indexes were wavering between tiny gains and losses in early trading Friday.
US stocks waver again as energy companies fall
U.S. stock indexes were wavering between tiny gains and losses in early trading Friday.
The next oil major? Service firm Schlumberger's big bet on production
The world's largest oilfield services company, Schlumberger, is spending billions of dollars buying stakes in its customers' oil and gas projects.
The next oil major? Service firm Schlumberger's big bet on production
The world's largest oilfield services company, Schlumberger, is spending billions of dollars buying stakes in its customers' oil and gas projects.











