Brent oil prices will likely be trading up to $85 a barrel in 2010 and surge to more than $100 before 2011, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said Monday in ...
Oil prices rose in trading on Tuesday for the first time in nine days with both OPEC and the IEA predicting energy demand will rebound faster than it had previously ...
SMT, a US leader in geoscientific interpretation software anticipate the price of crude oil will remain between $50 and $100 per barrel in 2010, but climb beyond $100 by 2014. ...
"Major infrastructure constraints" are one of the key factors at play for foreign oil companies Shell and Petronas face going through the licensing rounds to develop oil fields in Iraq, ...
OPEC will expand its oil output by 8.2 percent to almost 37 million barrels a day by 2014 on growth in Nigeria and Iraq, the IEA said. OPEC member countries ...