OPEC
http://www.opec.org/home/The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), an international oil cartel, is composed of 12 member countries: Algeria, Angola, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela. The goal of the cartel is to help stabilize oil prices in international markets and allow oil producers to achieve a reasonable rate of return.
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Chevron (CVX) call put ratio 4 calls to 1 put with focus on January 135 calls into OPEC
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BP plc (BP) call put ratio 11.5 calls to 1 put with focus on January 40 calls into OPEC
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ExxonMobil (XOM) call put ratio 1.9 calls to 1 put with focus on June 80 calls into OPEC
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ExxonMobil (XOM) option implied volatility low as WTI Crude trades above $56
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United States Oil Fund (USO) option implied volatility into OPEC
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Saudi Arabia wants OPEC+ to deepen oil cuts due to Aramco IPO
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Oil futures edge up on talk of further OPEC+ supply curbs
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Venezuelan opposition to investigate report of wrongdoing by lawmakers
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Iranian opposition leader compares Supreme Leader to toppled Shah
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Black Friday comes to Venezuela as socialist government loosens controls
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OPEC November oil output slips before Aramco IPO, policy meeting
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ExxonMobil (XOM) option implied volatility flat to low into OPEC
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United States Oil Fund (USO) option implied volatility flat into OPEC
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Take Five: NATO -- dead or alive?
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Saudi Aramco IPO oversubscribed so far, but not by big margin
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Oil to be stuck in a rut in 2020 as slowing demand fuels glut: Reuters poll
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Oil slumps but sets monthly gain ahead of OPEC meeting
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Algeria approves new energy law to attract foreign investment
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Report of transactions in TORM plc securities by directors, managerial staff and related persons
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Capital increase in TORM due to exercise of Restricted Share Units as part of the Company’s incentive program
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Russia signals no change to its oil quotas at next week's OPEC+ meeting
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Exclusive: Facing U.S. sanctions, Venezuela offers suppliers payment in Chinese yuan - sources
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Oil ends mixed, pressured by U.S. tensions with China over rights bill
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Russia to press OPEC+ to change its oil output calculations
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Iran says 200,000 took to streets in anti-government protests
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Founder of U.S. private jet firm tied to Venezuelan VP pleads guilty to sanctions evasion
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U.S. blacklists Cuban firm tied to Venezuela sanctions evasion
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ExxonMobil (XOM) option implied volatility at low end of range into OPEC
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United States Oil Fund (USO) option implied volatility at lower end of range into OPEC
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Oil gains, bolstered again by U.S.-China trade talks
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Nordic American Tankers (nyse: Nat) –report as Per September 30, 2019. Tanker Upswing Continues.
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Nordic American Tankers (nyse: Nat) –report as Per September 30, 2019. Tanker Upswing Continues.
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Oil climbs on U.S.-China trade talks optimism
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After Venezuelan opposition call for mass rallies, street protests underwhelm
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United States Oil Fund (USO) option implied volatility low as WTI Oil at low end of range into OPEC
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ExxonMobil (XOM) option implied volatility low as WTI Crude near two-month high
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Oil pulls back from two-month highs on China trade worries
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Wall Street dips as investors await U.S.-China trade progress
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SFL - Preliminary Q3 2019 results and quarterly cash dividend of $0.35 per share
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SFL - Preliminary Q3 2019 results and quarterly cash dividend of $0.35 per share
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OPEC+ likely to extend oil supply cuts until June: sources
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OPEC+ likely to extend existing oil supply cuts until June when group meets in December - Reuters
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Capital increase in TORM due to exercise of Restricted Share Units as part of the Company’s incentive program
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Oil rises to two-month high on hopes of longer OPEC cuts, U.S.-China trade deal
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Nordic American Tankers Limited (NYSE: NAT) AGM successfully concluded today. All recommendations of the NAT Board approved.
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Nordic American Tankers Limited (NYSE: NAT) AGM successfully concluded today. All recommendations of the NAT Board approved.
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Russia to continue cooperation with OPEC to keep oil market balanced: Putin
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Market Vectors Russia ETF Trust (RSX) option implied volatility low into OPEC
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Russia's RDIF says oil demand may rise
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Oil jumps over 2% after U.S. inventory data, Russia OPEC comments

