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Oil is a liquid chemical substance that is primarily composed of hydrogen and carbon. Crude oil, which can be converted into gasoline, jet fuel, and kerosene, is used as an energy source to power the world. Companies like Exxon Mobil and Chevron have taken advantage of this substance and have created multibillion-dollar monoliths in the oil industry. Still, the use of oil poses major problems to the environment due to emissions and contamination.

Recent Oil Stocks Articles

5 Investors Betting on Meta Materials (MMTLP) Preferred Stock

MMTLP stock isn't exactly popular with institutional investors, with only two reporting a combined position of 2,250 shares as of Q3.

Meta Materials (MMAT) Stock Heats Up Ahead of Spinoff

Shareholders of MMTLP will soon have their shares exchanged for shares of Next Bridge, which will not be publicly tradable.

7 Iron-Clad Stocks That Will Resist the Market Turmoil

For investors that are concerned about the red ink but still want to stay in the market, these are the stocks to buy for volatility.

Our 7 Top Energy Stock Picks for 2023

My energy stock picks for 2023 include cash-rich oil majors and strong renewables firms with growth ahead of them

7 Christmas Stocks to Buy for Happy Holidays

2022 took a toll on a lot of portfolios, leaving many investors feeling more like a Grinch than looking for Christmas stocks to buy.

This Investment Made a LOT of Money in 2022… And It Looks as if There’s More to Come

A lot of investors seem to think oil and gas stocks can’t continue to outperform as the world transitions to renewable and greener sources. But new demand projections for the next 20 years strongly suggest that old energy stocks will continue to make good money for investors, even as new energy stocks continue to grow…

Ranking the Top 7 Oil Stocks to Buy From Best to Worst

With the hydrocarbon energy sector enjoying tremendous relevance, here’s your detailed guide to top oil stocks to buy.

Why Are Oil Stocks XOM, OXY, INDO Up Today?

Production reduction is the key to today's spike in some oil stocks as financial traders brace for an imminent supply-demand shift.

3 Oil Stocks to Buy Before the Bull Market Returns

A market recovery will bring buyers back to the energy sector. Here are the top oil stocks to buy now before the bull market returns.

7 Oil Stocks to Buy on the Dip

Though economic factors have pressured energy prices, circumstances could once again benefit these oil stocks to buy on the dip.

3 Cheap Oil Stocks to Consider Now

Oil prices are stabilizing, and the energy sector is recovering. Here are three cheap oil stocks to pick up now.

3 Oil Stocks to Sell Now

Oil could be going down soon due to the global economic slowdown. Thus, it is best to take profits on these overvalued oil stocks to sell.

When Will Gas Prices Finally Go Down?

If you're wondering, when will gas prices finally go down, be warned -- higher gas prices may be here for a while, easing in fall.

Profit on Energy Sector Strength with Exxon Mobil Stock

Even as many stocks have wobbled and wavered in 2022, XOM stock has staged an impressive rally but it should still appeal to value investors.

7 Oil Stocks to Buy With Safe Dividends

The market is looking increasingly volatile and shaky in 2022. These seven oil stocks can provide stability along with trustworthy dividends.

3 Undervalued Oil Stocks to Buy Before They Bubble Up

The oil industry still provides pockets of opportunity for long-term investors, supporting a few undervalued oil stocks with plenty of room to run

Last Call for the “Trade of the Decade”

It may not be as cool as the latest greatest technology breakthrough, but don’t underestimate the power of the new bull market in crude oil.

3 Oil Stocks to Sell as Q2 Kicks Off

Oil stocks that seem to be trading at stretched valuation after a big rally. Recession probability might negatively impact oil price.

The Growing Impact of New Tech in an Old Industry

With Russia now a global pariah, its gas and oil are being shunned by most of the rest of the world. That supply must be made up somewhere, so there is even more pressure in other nations to get the most out of known oil reserves and find new untapped sources.