Exxon sees earnings doubling by 2025 at current oil prices
The company said exploration projects in Guyana and the Permian Basin as well as refining and chemical plant expansions, should help boost earnings.
Exxon CEO struggles to reverse Tillerson's legacy of failed bets
ExxonMobil's CEO Darren Woods is set to host the company's annual analyst meeting in New York on Wednesday.
Oil prices fall as Trump adviser's exit stokes trade war fears
Oil prices fell on Wednesday, pulled down by weaker stock markets after a key advocate for free trade in the U.S. government resigned.
Oil extends gains on IEA growth forecasts
Oil prices rose on Tuesday for a third straight session, underpinned by robust demand forecasts and as ministers from OPEC touted the strength of its agreement with global producers to cut output in order to bolster the market.
US oil production will lead world by 2023: IEA
America will surpass Russia, the current No. 1, by 2023, the International Energy Agency estimates.
Will the US be the largest oil producer by 2023?
U.S. oil output to surge
Gas prices at the pump spike in 25 states: AAA
The national average for a gallon of regular gasoline hit $2.53 a gallon, up a penny since Feb. 26.
IEA sees jump in U.S. oil output in next five years
U.S. shale oil output is set to surge over the next five years as drillers recover rapidly from a three-year slump.
Oil prices climb ahead of OPEC meeting with U.S. shale firms
Oil prices rose on Monday ahead of a meeting between OPEC and U.S. shale firms in Houston.
Oil prices mixed after edging up from two-week lows; set for weekly drop
U.S. oil prices were mixed on Friday, but any gains were limited after news of planned U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum raised fears of a trade war.
Exxon quits Russian joint ventures, cites U.S. and EU sanctions
Exxon Mobil said on Wednesday it will exit joint ventures with Russia's Rosneft , citing U.S. and European Union sanctions first imposed in 2014.
Oil falls for 3rd day as higher inventories, dollar weigh
Oil fell for a third day on Thursday, trading further below $65 a barrel as rising U.S. inventories, record output and a stronger dollar outweighed high OPEC compliance with its supply-cutting deal.
OPEC February oil output falls as UAE over-delivers on cut: Survey
Oil in January topped $71 a barrel for the first time since 2014, and was trading above $66 on Wednesday. Still, OPEC says supply restraints should be maintained to ensure the end of a glut that has built up since 2014.
Gas prices are heading back toward $3 a gallon
Prices could get there again soon, according to Oil Price Information Service.
Oil prices fall on weak Asian industry data, rise in U.S. supply
Oil prices fell for a second day on Wednesday as weak Chinese factory data triggered concerns of an economic slowdown that could lower oil demand.
Oil price dips before US crude inventory data
Oil prices on Tuesday erased earlier gains on as investor concerns about rising U.S. oil output.
U.S. to overtake Russia as world's biggest oil producer by 2019 latest: IEA
The United States will overtake Russia as the world's biggest oil producer by 2019 at the latest, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Tuesday.
US energy drilling boom could mean $6B in federal well cleanups
The study released on Monday reflects one of the downsides to a years-long drilling boom that has made the United States a top world oil and gas producer.
Oil steady after hitting 3-week high, Saudi offers support
Oil prices extended gains to hit their highest level in nearly three weeks on Monday, supported by comments from Saudi Arabia that it would continue to curb exports.
Oil slips to $66 a barrel as U.S. output offsets OPEC curbs
Oil slipped to $66 a barrel on Friday, under pressure from concerns that rising U.S. oil output and exports will offset OPEC-led attempts to erode stockpiles with output curbs.














