Organizations warn that massive environmental disaster may result from secretive plan by Israel state company and binational consortium to channel Gulf oil to Europe via Israel

The Emerald is owned via a complex structure by the Malah family of Syria, according to information given by a private intelligence firm to Environmental Protection Ministry

Caracas celebrates as five ships, said to be holding enough fuel to last country several weeks, begin to reach South America despite fears of plans by Washington to interfere

Crude-dependent countries scramble to compensate for losses from a key source of state revenue, with several already plagued by social unrest

Global demand plummets with few people flying or driving and factories closed, but producers can’t slow production fast enough, and storage tanks creeping toward their limits

Leading suppliers to drop global crude output by 10% to boost cratering demand as Saudi-Russia feud, coronavirus batter markets

China's energy demand sags amid lockdown of millions of people to prevent spread of disease; valued at over $2 trillion in December, Saudi company slumps to $1.75 trillion

Find announced by president could boost the country's proven reserves by a third, though sanctions remain an obstacle to selling all that crude

Detailed 658-page document doesn't state full scale of oil giant's hotly anticipated public offering, expected to be biggest in history

Naval effort aims to protect shipping in the troubled Strait of Hormuz after a string of attacks blamed on Iran

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