The Strait of Hormuz remains closed as the oil market hopes the U.S. and Iran will strike a deal that could restore energy shipments.
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Shell CEO on Iran: You're seeing the hard reality of taking 12% of the world's crude off the market
Shell CEO Wael Sawan joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the company's latest earnings results, oil supply amid the Iran war, and ...
Earnings more than doubled—helped by oil trading and higher prices—but the energy major warned of lower production, and ...
The global oil market has faced a supply shock of high magnitude. Gas prices have spiked, and ordinary drivers feel it every ...
Britain's Shell posted stronger-than-expected quarterly profit as the Iran war sent fossil fuel prices soaring.
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Shell CEO Rules Out BP Deal Again After Pledging $3.5B For Buybacks: ‘I Don’t Buy Bigger Is Better’
Shell CEO Wael Sawan said on Thursday that the company’s focus remains on boosting shareholder returns, and the bar is high for an acquisition. “I don’t buy bigger is better,” Sawan said in an ...
The move aligns with INEOS’ current stakes in Appomattox, Rydberg, the recent Nashville discovery and the Mattox pipeline.
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