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Saudi price strategy in 2015 and U.S. shale oil drillers

01/10/2015

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Saudi Arabia’s Cure for Shale Could Entail Shock Therapy

Wall Street Journal 01.10.2015

The new economics of oil: Sheikhs v shale

Economist 01.13.2015

Back to the Future? Oil Replays 1980s Bust

Wall Street Journal 01.14.2015

New King in Saudi Arabia Unlikely to Alter Oil Policy

New York Times 01.23.2015

Oil-Drop Pain Spreads to Saudi Arabia’s Energy Behemoth

Wall Street Journal 02.20.2015

Shale-Oil Producers Ready to Raise Output

Wall Street Journal 05.14.2015

OPEC’s Problem: There Is No Minister of Shale

Wall Street Journal 06.03.2015

As Saudis Keep Pumping, Thirst for Domestic Oil Swells

Wall Street Journal 07.04.2015

U.S. Oil Prices Hit Fresh Six-Year Low, Dipping Below $40 a Barrel

Wall Street Journal 08.23.2015

China Has Big Eyes, Little Stomach for Oil

Wall Street Journal 08.27.2015

OPEC’s Oil Output Strategy Seen Potentially Backfiring

Wall Street Journal 11.10.2015

The Global Battle for Oil Market Share

Wall Street Journal 12.16.2015

Saudi Arabia, Squeezed by Low Oil Prices, Cuts Spending to Shrink Deficit

New York Times 12.28.2015

Oil Prices at $30 Bend Nations, But Which Ones Could Break?

Wall Street Journal 01.13.2016

After the Carnage, Shale Will Rise Again

Wall Street Journal 01.19.2016

Saudi Arabia Keeps Pumping Oil, Despite Financial and Political Risks

New York Times 01.27.2016

Saudi Oil Output Sets Record Despite Global Glut

WSJ 08.10.2016

Two Years Into Oil Slump, U.S. Shale Firms Are Ready to Pump More

WSJ 09.27.2016

How American Shale Drillers Flipped OPEC’s Script

WSJ 05.24.2017

U.S. Oil Exports Double, Reshaping Vast Global Markets

WSJ 06.07.2017

Effort to Crush Shale Producers Only Made Them Stronger

WSJ 06.09.2017

The New Tech That Terrifies OPEC

WSJ 06.01.2018

How OPEC and Shale Have Squeezed Out Volatility in the Oil Market

WSJ 06.01.2018


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