OIL prices rose more than 2 per cent on Thursday (Feb 27) as supply concerns resurfaced after US President Donald Trump revoked a licence granted to US oil major Chevron to operate in Venezuela.
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Chevron (NYSE:CVX) +1.3% in Thursday's trading as Reuters reports the cancellation of its license to operate in Venezuela could lead to the negotiation of a new agreement between the U.S. company ...
TOKYO: Oil prices edged up from two-month lows on Thursday after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a reversal of a license given to Chevron to operate in Venezuela, potentially tightening crude ...
US President Donald Trump's threat to strip oil giant Chevron of a license to operate in Venezuela could plunge the troubled South American nation into deeper economic and social turmoil ...