MOSCOW, March 26 (Reuters) - Asian countries including Vietnam, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia and Sri Lanka are lining up to buy Russian oil as the Iran war blocks supplies, raising the ...
Russian officials confirmed Wednesday that Moscow is sending fuel to Cuba as humanitarian aid, intensifying geopolitical ...
The fuel-starved Caribbean island is facing its biggest test since the collapse of the Soviet Union under a U.S. oil blockade ...
The fate of two oil tankers believed to be carrying desperately needed fuel to Cuba is emerging as a key test of Washington's escalating pressure campaign - and of Havana's ability to withstand it.
In the midst of one of the most severe energy crises Cuba has faced in years, a Russian oil tanker may soon be en route to the island. This crisis is ...
The influx will help to alleviate some concerns about supply tightness arising from a shortage of Middle Eastern fuel oil after the war halted fuel shipments through the Strait of Hormuz and refiners ...
Cuba expects its first Russian oil shipment in months as fuel shortages worsen. The delivery may offer brief relief, but outages, economic strain and reliance on imports continue to deepen the crisis.
The government for the first time acknowledged the potential benefit of Australians working from home and cutting back on fuel consumption.
The war with Iran has caused diesel prices to spike nationwide. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with energy analyst Patrick De Haan about the implications for all the industries that rely on the fuel.
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