- Jeepneys face scrap heap as Manila targets cleaner air
April 12, 2017
Exotically painted, smoke-belching jeepneys are as iconic to Manila as the cable cars of San Francisco, the gondolas on Venice’s canals and the black cabs in London.
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- OPEC's war on oil overhang starts to bear fruit (FP)
April 11, 2017
OPEC appears to be slowly winning the battle against a global overhang of crude and oil products as inventories in onshore and floating storage decline.
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- Iran faces "struggle" to maintain exports as its sea storage stocks dry up
April 07, 2017
Iran, whose determination to produce crude in record quantities is widely viewed as one of the biggest threats to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) bid to lower production and rebalance the market, is now reportedly stru...
- Gas giants share OPEC's shale pain as U.S. supply flows east
April 03, 2017
OPEC isn’t the only decades-old energy hegemony being turned on its head by U.S. shale.
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- Saudi Arabia cedes crown as top oil exporter in key markets
March 23, 2017
Saudi Arabia lost its spot as the biggest supplier of crude oil to China and India in 2016 as stiff price competition from Russia and Iraq cut into its market share.
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