By Benoit Faucon LONDON -- The Trump administration says it expects Iran's oil buyers to begin winding down their purchases Tuesday in...
Iran's comeback as a crude-oil exporter appears to have stalled seven months after Western sanctions over its nuclear program were lifted...
ANTWERP—The global decline in oil prices has led to a surge in demand for oil products, and there is a growing emphasis on gasoline over...
By Georgi Kantchev And Sarah Kent LONDON--It was once a behemoth, a massive North Sea oil field whose importance to the world crude market was...
By Giovanni Legorano MILAN--Saras SpA (SRS.MI), one of Italy's biggest private oil refiners, Friday said it made a considerably higher net loss in...
By Liam Moloney Service stations along Italy's highways will turn off their pumps from late Tuesday to early Friday, demanding measures to cut...
LONDON--Some of Europe's largest economies face a growing risk of fuel-supply disruptions, as commercial problems that have already driven a swath...
By Liam Moloney ROME--Italy's energy regulator Wednesday asked renewable producers to act responsibly as the incentives to promote the sector is...
By James Marson ST. PETERSBURG, Russia--Russian oil major OAO Rosneft (ROSN.RS) has agreed on a 25-year contract with China to deliver 365 million...
By Olga Razumovskaya MOSCOW--Russian oil giant Rosneft (ROSN.RS) has offered to buy 7.29% of the share capital in Italian Saras S.p.A., Rosneft...
By Liam Moloney Russian state-owned oil giant OAO Rosneft (ROSN.RS) Monday said it offered to buy a combined 21% stake in refinery Saras SpA...
By Liam Moloney ROME--Saras SpA (SRS.MI), one of Italy's biggest oil refiners by capacity, said Tuesday it has signed a cooperation agreement with...
By Liam Moloney ROME--Italy's gasoline service stations may be shut down Dec. 12-14 after labor unions representing pump attendants and owners...
By Manuela Mesco and Gilles Castonguay MILAN--Italian energy company Saras SpA (SRS.MI) and Russian state-controlled oil company OAO Rosneft...
By Liam Moloney and Carlo Renda ROME--Italy's refinery capacity is currently between 20% and 25% more than is needed as demand remains weak, said...
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