Trump, Middle East
Digest more
4don MSN
The major oil producers known as OPEC+ did exactly what U.S. President Donald Trump has been asking for — and American producers may be the ones to soon pay the price.
Trump's agenda will likely include Israel-Gaza ceasefire talks, oil, trade, investment deals, and potential announcements on chip exports and nuclear energy.
President Donald Trump’s campaign promise of U.S. “energy dominance” is running into a flood of OPEC crude oil — a surge of fuel production pushed by the Saudi leaders greeting him during his Mideast trip this week.
As OPEC plans a major production increase, Trump touts falling fuel costs—but US oil producers warn of job cuts, rig shutdowns, and a reversal of America’s energy boom.
"Everyone is very concerned about the demand outlook because of the trade war," RBC Capital Markets head of commodities Helima Croft tells CNBC's Dan Murphy ahead of President Trump's Middle East visit and the May 5 OPEC+ meeting.
President Donald Trump is heading to Saudi Arabia, the first leg of his three-nation visit to the Middle East this week meant to tackle multiple crises and conflicts across the region.
Terrel Hardin was at a diner along Route 66 in western Oklahoma when his phone rang with bad news: The engine on one of his oil rigs had broken. In times past it would be a straightforward $6,000 fix,