The COP28 UAE Presidency and the International Energy Agency (IEA) have convened the first in a landmark series of high-level dialogues through to COP28 around building a 1.5°C-aligned energy transition. The initiative is being conducted in conjunction with the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and is supported by the United …
Read More »IEA Chief Says Oil Demand Projections Depend on China’s Growth
The International Energy Agency (IEA) will revise its global oil demand growth projections based on the economic growth prospects of China and some other countries, its executive director Fatih Barol said on Saturday. He reiterated the IEA’s view that oil markets are expected to tighten in the second half of …
Read More »China Starts Drilling for Natural Gas 6 Miles Underground
China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) has started drilling an ultra-deep well with a designed depth of 10,520 meters (6.5 miles) in the Sichuan province, news agency Xinhua reports. The ultra-deep well is targeting natural gas and is located in the northwest of the Sichuan Basin. There are multiple sets of …
Read More »Saudi Aramco Buys $3.4 Billion Stake in Chinese Petrochemical Firm
Saudi Aramco said on Friday it had completed the purchase of a 10% stake in a Chinese petrochemical firm for the equivalent of $3.4 billion as the Saudi oil giant continues to expand its downstream footprint in one of its key export markets. Aramco successfully closed the acquisition of a …
Read More »Basra Crude Sees Marginal Gains as Saudi Arabia, Russia Cut Supplies
The price of Basra crudes has experienced a slight increase as the week concluded with Saudi Arabia and Russia, the world’s leading oil suppliers, announcing further cutbacks in their oil production. Basra Heavy crude witnessed a marginal rise as the final session closed yesterday, up by 48 cents, to settle …
Read More »UAE Says Current OPEC+ Actions Sufficient for Now
Current actions by OPEC+ to support the oil market are sufficient for now, UAE Energy Minister Suhail al-Mazrouei said on Friday, and the group is “only a phone call away” if any further steps are needed. OPEC+, which groups the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies led by …
Read More »China Swallows Record Flows of Russian Oil and Coal as War Drags
China’s imports of key energy commodities from Russia surged to all-time highs last month, highlighting the growing interdependence of the two nations as the war in Ukraine drags on well into its second year. Imports of thermal and coking coal from Russia swelled to 10.6 million tons in June, above …
Read More »QatarEnergy Signs 10-Year Condensate Supply Deal with ENOC
QatarEnergy has signed a long-term condensate supply agreement with the Dubai-based ENOC Group, it said recently. Under the 10-year sales agreement, QatarEnergy will supply up to 120 million barrels of condensates to ENOC starting July. The deal was by QatarEnergy, for and on behalf of Qatar Petroleum for the Sale …
Read More »Oil Steadies as Drop in US Stockpiles Offsets Demand Concerns
Oil steadied as persistent demand concerns and dollar strength were offset by declines in crude stockpiles in the US. West Texas Intermediate traded above $75 a barrel, after declining by 0.5 per cent on Wednesday. Nationwide inventories fell with stockpiles at the Cushing, Oklahoma, storage hub shrinking by the most …
Read More »Wood Mackenzie: US$500 Billion Investment in Global Oil and Gas Enough to Meet Peak Demand in 2030s
Despite concerns about underinvestment in upstream, peak oil and gas demand can be met in the 2030s without a substantial increase to current annual investment levels of US$500 billion, according to a new Horizons report from Wood Mackenzie. Current upstream spending is a little more than half of the US$914 …
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