Companies with much to lose, and gain, from the Trump administration are honoring the president’s rebranding of the Gulf of Mexico.
A number of oil refineries in Texas have complained about the quality of Mexican oil and have reportedly been turning to suppliers in Colombia and Canada.
Trump's executive order has prompted Google Maps and Apple Maps to change the name to "Gulf of America." Plus, it's a topic ...
OFFSHORE and marine specialist Seatrium inked a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with BP Exploration & Production, a ...
Latin America’s richest person, Carlos Slim, is evaluating how to move forward with an ambitious deepwater gas-drilling ...
OneSubsea CEO Mads Hjelmeland told the Houston Business Journal that bringing together the three companies has created a ...
Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim announced on Monday that he and his team are re-evaluating the deal they signed with Pemex, ...
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican billionaire investor Carlos Slim said on Monday that his team is reevaluating a deal inked with state oil company Pemex to develop Mexico's first deepwater natural gas ...
NEW YORK: Oil prices rose over 2% on Thursday as producers assessed the impact on output in the US Gulf of Mexico after Hurricane Francine tore through offshore oil-producing areas before being ...
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is asking Google to reject the U.S. decision to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America on its ... The Gulf is one of the world's most productive oil and ...
(Bloomberg) -- Chevron Corp. has begun using “Gulf of America” instead of “Gulf of Mexico” to describe the location of some of its largest oil operations, after President Donald Trump ordered the US ...
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