UAE oil giant halts refinery after Iranian drone strike
Abu Dhabi's ADNOC has ceased operations at the Ruwais refinery following a fire caused by an Iranian drone strike, though other operations in the complex remain unaffected.
War in the Middle East: an international analyst explained why it is a conflict 'with many layers' and the role of Russia
International analyst Mookie Tenembaum discusses the complex layers of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East and highlights the implications for global economic conditions, particularly regarding energy markets.
Corporate News Filter: Fico Overdoes Oil Shock. Slovnaft Has Enough Oil for the Domestic Market Until August
Slovakia's political situation regarding oil imports is complex, with Robert Fico using the ongoing international oil crises to argue for renewed imports from Russia, despite the implications for regional security.
Iran strikes massive oil complex in Bahrain: declared 'force majeure'
Iran's attack on the Al Maamere facility in Bahrain resulted in a fire and the declaration of 'force majeure' by the state energy company Bapco due to the ongoing regional conflict.
Bahrain reports Iranian strike on oil complex
Bahrain's state media reports that an Iranian attack has set fire to the large al Maamer oil refinery complex, causing material damage.
War in Iran: visualize on the map the complex network of oil and gas infrastructures around the Strait of Hormuz
The article discusses the strategic significance of the Strait of Hormuz, which has been affected by the ongoing Israeli-American offensive against Iran, impacting global oil and gas supply.
The reopening of Hormuz does not depend solely on Trump
The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz is a complex issue that transcends the actions of Donald Trump, as its significance lies in global oil transport and regional stability.
USA - Iran: The History of the Conflict, the Shah, Uranium and the Elimination of Khamenei
The article explores the complex and toxic relationship between Iran and the United States over the past 80 years, framed as a geopolitical thriller filled with espionage, coups, and oil.
India, the main destination for an Argentine product regaining ground in the global market
Argentina's sunflower complex closed 2025 with record figures in both volume and value, primarily driven by sunflower oil exports.
Climate activists fail to stop oil plant in circuit court
Climate activists from the Fridays for Future movement were unsuccessful in their legal attempt to halt the operation of the Enefit 280-2 oil plant as the Tallinn Circuit Court upheld the environmental agency's complex permit.
Olive Oil and Chia Seeds: Do Viral Foods Work for Gut Health?
The article discusses the popularity and purported health benefits of olive oil and chia seeds, while highlighting that scientific evidence behind these viral trends may be more complex than claimed.
"How quickly can you get in?" - the illusion of the rapid oil revolution
Donald Trump pressures major oil companies at the White House for massive investments in Venezuela, but the attending executives are cautious due to the complex and unpredictable history of the oil business.
"How quickly can you get in?" β the illusion of the rapid oil revolution
Donald Trump encourages major oil companies to invest heavily in Venezuela, but executives are cautious due to the complex history of the oil industry and the uncertainty of U.S. plans for the region.
How would American control of Venezuelan oil mining affect the world? It will hurt Russia and benefit the Czech Republic
Analysts warn that while the U.S. takeover of Venezuela's vast oil reserves could significantly empower the United States, reviving the country's neglected oil industry will take years and involve complex legal and political issues.
Record Rise in Venezuelan Bonds After Maduro's Arrest
Venezuelan government bonds and those of state oil company PDVSA saw a sharp increase following the arrest of President Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces in Caracas, sparking expectations of a potential political shift and a complex sovereign debt restructuring.
Adis AhmetoviΔ on US Attack: "Bombing Venezuela was, is and remains illegal"
SPD foreign policy expert Adis AhmetoviΔ argues that the US attacked Venezuela for oil and domestic political reasons, contradicting Chancellor Merz's complex legal assessment of the situation.
Oil, the Center of Historical Controversies Between Venezuela and the United States
The article examines the complex historical relationship between Venezuela and the United States, centered on Venezuela's oil wealth and recent events like Trump's bombings and Maduro's capture.
Head of JANAF on temporary lifting of sanctions against NIS: We are ready for stress tests
JANAF's head confirmed the resumption of crude oil transport after obtaining necessary licenses, amidst complex sanctions on NIS since February 2025.