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Saudi Arabia’s oil chief says he’ll stay cautious on output
Saudi Arabia’s energy minister reiterated that the kingdom will remain cautious about raising oil production, even as several prominent analysts say rising demand will soon…
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CVC nears deal to acquire logistics firm Scan Global
CVC Capital Partners is nearing a deal to acquire Danish transport company Scan Global Logistics, people familiar with the matter said.
G-7, EU set $100 price cap on Russian diesel as import ban looms
(Bloomberg) -- The Group of Seven nations and the European Union member states have agreed to impose a cap of $100 per barrel on sales…
Saudi Arabia’s oil chief says he’ll keep cautious on output
Saudi Arabia’s energy minister reiterated that the kingdom will remain cautious about raising oil production, even as several prominent analysts say rising demand will soon…
‘Shameful’ train strikes hurt London’s shops and restaurants
Shops and restaurants in London suffered another sharp drop in demand on the latest day of strikes by UK train drivers.
FDH Aero announces rebrand of Blue Sky Industries and Société AHE Inc.
Name changes reflect the company’s stronger and increasingly integrated support structure
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Subcommittee to hold hearing on impacts of Biden Administration WOTUS rule
Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment Chairman David Rouzer (R-NC) announced that the Subcommittee will hold a hearing on February 8, 2023, examining the effects…
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U.S. Transportation sector unemployment rate of 4.7% in January 2023 was same as January 2022
The unemployment rate in the U.S. transportation sector was 4.7% (not seasonally adjusted) in January 2023 according to Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data recently…
Evans opens the year with new executive appointments
With latest team officials say company is specially equipped for driving the ‘Evans Experience’
OPEC+ exports show Russia surges while Saudi Arabia dials back
Russia’s oil industry may be coming under increasingly intense international pressure, but its seaborne exports are far from retreating.