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Goldman Sachs analysts said U.S. President Donald Trump prefers oil prices to hover between $40 and $50 a barrel, based on a review of hundreds of his social media posts. In a report authored by Daan Struyven and others,
US President Donald Trump appears to prefer oil prices between $40 and $50 a barrel, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc., citing an in-house analysis of his social-media posts on the topic.
Since he returned to the Oval Office, the benchmark West Texas Intermediate oil price has fallen from $80 a barrel to $60 (see chart 1). Some also speculate that Mr Trump’s noisy demands for a lower price contributed to a recent decision by the OPEC cartel to boost production,
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.
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,
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.
In a geopolitical chess game with billions at stake, Saudi Arabia, the U.S. and Nvidia all have something to gain.
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Axios on MSNTrump claims victory on squishy Saudi investment promisesPresident Trump loves nothing more than flashy investment promises, and the Saudis on Monday obliged to the tune of $600 billion. Why it matters: This is an optics win for a White House cognizant of America's rising economic anxieties,
By Yousef Saba, Gram Slattery, Pesha Magid and Nafisa EltahirRIYADH (Reuters) -President Donald Trump kicked off his trip to the Gulf on Tuesday with a surprise announcement that the United States will lift long-standing sanctions on Syria,
The Restoring Energy Dominance Coalition, a conservative nonprofit organization, is spending $1 million on an ad to encourage President Donald Trump to stay the course on his all-of-the-above, America First energy agenda.