This content is from: Portfolio The Secretive Town at the Center of the World’s Oil Market Cushing, Oklahoma, set the stage for the Great Oil Price Crash of 2020. But was it really to blame? By Leah McGrath Goodman November 19, 2020
Sponsored Crude Oil Demand is Bouncing Back. Can U.S. Exports Follow? Sponsored by CME Group April 11, 2021
This content is from: Portfolio Inside the Biggest Oil Meltdown in History On April 20, chaos reigned in oil markets. Here’s what happened. By Leah McGrath Goodman May 06, 2020
This content is from: Portfolio The U.S. Futures Watchdog Won’t Assign Blame for the Oil Price Crash. Market Watchers Say That’s a Big Problem. The regulator’s lack of conclusions raises the specter of credibility problems and an oil trading “Wild West,” market participants say. By Leah McGrath Goodman November 23, 2020
This content is from: Portfolio Private Equity Firms Plead With Government to Help Salvage Oil and Gas Industry Quantum Energy Partners is urging a Texas regulator to intervene as “the vast majority of oil and gas producers are teetering on insolvency.” By Christine Idzelis April 13, 2020