Crude oil stockpiles, reserves of unrefined petroleum, help stabilize oil supply and demand. Explore their impact, how they're measured, and why they matter.
The U.S. pumps more crude than any other nation in the world but it still wants Venezuela's oil. Here's why.
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Why Big Oil won’t keep beating the crude market

Big Oil companies saw their shares rise even as crude oil prices fell last year. This trend, driven by strict cost controls and higher production, generated significant free cash flow. Executives ...
Venezuela sits on 303 billion barrels of oil—more than Saudi Arabia. So why does it pump less than 1% of global supply? The answer involves nationalizations, sanctions and crude that's harder to ...
Glencore (GLNCY) could gain from renewed Venezuelan oil flows and heavy crude demand. Read the latest analysis on the stock ...
Numaligarh Refinery Ltd will soon process imported crude oil. This follows its capacity expansion to nine million tonnes per annum. The project is set for completion by the end of the year. Imported ...
Indian Oil Corporation is ready to process Venezuelan crude if supplies resume, recalling past imports. The company's robust ...