QatarEnergy and Chevron Phillips Chemical Company (CPChem) have announced awarding the early site works contract for the Ras Laffan Petrochemical Project (RLPP), marking the commencement of execution of the RLPP. Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) has been selected as the contractor to undertake this work and was awarded a lump-sum contract …
Read More »OPEC+’s Production Hike Decision will not Solve the West’s Fuel Problem
At last week’s meeting, the OPEC+ group agreed to increase production for July and August by 216,000 barrels a day to 648,000 barrels, instead of the earlier 432,000 bpd threshold, thus doing its part to ease pressure on oil prices that have stabilized at high levels in recent weeks. The …
Read More »Kazakhstan Sees Oil Exports Constrained due to Sanctions on Russia
Rising costs and sanctions on Russia have lowered the profitability of oil exports for Kazakhstan’s state oil and gas firm KazMunayGas, which has been forced to accept discounts on its crude being carried via the Russian pipeline network. The CPC pipeline carries oil from Kazakhstan’s Tengiz oilfield to export infrastructure …
Read More »UAE Meets 32.1% of Japan’s Crude Oil Needs in April
The UAE secured 32.1 percent of Japan’s crude oil needs in April, as the country’s imports of crude oil from the UAE reached 28.08 million barrels in April 2022, said the Agency for Natural Resources and Energy in Tokyo. The agency, part of the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and …
Read More »European Gas Prices on the Decline
European natural gas prices have been on the slide for several days now as an early start of summer combines with ample LNG supplies to quench supply worries. According to a Bloomberg report, natural gas prices in Europe have been on the decline for five days now as demand eases …
Read More »Japan Asks People and Firms to Save Electricity to Avoid Blackouts
Japan on Tuesday called on households and companies to conserve as much electricity as possible this summer, seeking to prevent blackouts as spare reserve capacity is expected to drop to critically low levels. The nationwide energy-conservation effort will be implemented from July 1 to September 30, amid concerns that Japan’s …
Read More »MENA Oil Exporters have Brighter Prospects
Director of the Middle East and Central Asia Department at the International Monetary Fund Jihad Azour indicated that the expected MENA GDP growth is 5%, but masks “important differences across countries with oil exporters upgraded.” According to the International Monetary Fund in its latest Middle East and Central Asia Regional …
Read More »Iran Oil Exports Remain above 1m bpd
Iran continued to export more than one million barrels of oil per day (bpd) in the two first months of new Iranian calendar year (March 21 – May 21). The Oil Ministry of the Islamic Republic of Iran has announced that thanks to the boost of oil revenues, the administration …
Read More »Russia not to Associate itself with Anti-Iran Resolution
Saying that issuing an anti-Iran resolution at IAEA BoG is very counterproductive for the JCPOA, the Russian envoy to International Organizations stressed that Russia will not associate itself with such a resolution in anyway. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors meeting in Vienna began on Monday, with …
Read More »Easing of Covid Restrictions in China Helps Crude Oil Futures
At a time when the global crude oil market is facing tight supplies, the revival of demand from China following the relaxation of Covid restrictions helped oil futures to trade higher on Tuesday morning. At 10.04 am on Tuesday, the August Brent oil futures were at $120.22, up by 0.41 …
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