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US Projects Modest Oil Output Increase in 2021 Despite High Prices
The U.S. sees limited domestic oil production growth through next year despite rising oil prices and rebounding demand.
July 7, 2021Stellantis Nears Deal to Build Major EV Battery Plant in Italy
Stellantis NV is leaning toward building its third European battery plant in Italy after Chairman John Elkann met with government officials in Rome earlier this week, according to people familiar with the discussion.
July 7, 2021Fuel Use Tops Pre-Virus Level Heading Into Holiday
U.S. gasoline consumption in the week leading up to the Independence Day holiday may have been the highest since 2019, adding to signs of recovery from the pandemic travel slump, analysts said.
July 6, 2021Biden Administration ‘Encouraged’ by Ongoing OPEC Talks
Biden administration officials are “encouraged” by ongoing OPEC talks and have spoken with officials in Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates in hopes of reaching an agreement to stem the rise in crude prices, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said.
July 6, 2021OPEC+ Breakdown: What to Watch as the Oil Crisis Evolves
OPEC+ infighting has deprived the oil market of extra supply and sent crude surging to a six-year high in New York.
July 6, 2021Daimler, Volvo, Traton Form $593 Million Truck-Charging Venture
Daimler AG, Volvo AB and Traton SE plan to set up a joint venture for a high-performance charging network for battery-electric trucks and coaches across Europe to keep up with tightening regulation in the European Union.
July 6, 2021Tank Truck Driver Scarcity Could Result in Spot Fuel Shortages
Trucking and oil industry experts are warning of possible delays in fuel deliveries during the peak of the summer driving season as the pinch from the driver shortage — particularly among tanker truck drivers — could slow down service to fueling stations.
July 2, 2021Groendyke Announces Phase 2 of Driver Pay Increase Plan
Groendyke Transport has increased pay rates for more of its drivers as part of the second phase of a larger driver pay initiative, the company announced July 1.
July 2, 2021Lordstown Motors Drops on Report of Justice Probe
Lordstown Motors Corp. slid after the Wall Street Journal reported that the troubled electric-vehicle startup is being probed by the U.S. Justice Department.
July 2, 2021