The OPEC+ alliance will ensure oil prices do not plunge steeply again when it meets to set policy at the end of November, OPEC Secretary General Mohammad Barkindo said on Thursday. He was answering a question about whether there was room in for a planned increase in oil output from …
Read More »Energy Demand Recovery could be Delayed
A new report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) has found that global energy demand is only expected to rebound to its pre-Covid levels by early 2023, if the pandemic is not prolonged. The IEA said that in the event of a prolonged pandemic, global energy demand would only rebound …
Read More »Russia Says Poland’s Nord Stream 2 Fine was to “Please Washington”
A Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on Thursday that a decision by Poland to impose a hefty fine on Gazprom for its part in the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project was taken to please Washington, Interfax news agency reported. Poland on Wednesday fined the Russian gas giant more than …
Read More »IEA: Covid-19 Pandemic Driven Down Global Energy Demand
The Covid-19 pandemic has led to the largest drop in global energy investment in history, with spending expected to plunge in every major sector this year, the International Energy Agency says in a new report. “The unparalleled decline is staggering in both its scale and swiftness, with serious potential implications …
Read More »G-20 Seeks Investments to Ensure Energy Security, Market Stability
Energy ministers from the Group of 20 major economies called Tuesday for capital investments in innovative technologies and infrastructure to support energy security and bolster market stability as economies seek to recover from the novel coronavirus pandemic. “As we address the impact of the COVID-19 crisis, we recognize that energy …
Read More »Iran Boosts Oil Exports Sharply in September
The latest reports on Iran’s oil exports indicate that the country has risen oil exports sharply in September in defiance of the U.S. sanctions. Data from TankerTrackers and two other firms indicated exports are rising in September, although the figures fall into a wide range of between 400,000 bpd and …
Read More »Russia Slams US Attempts to Forge Coalition against Nord Stream 2
Russia rejects US attempts to oppose the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project by forging a coalition of project opponents, Spokeswoman of the Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova noted on Wednesday. “We condemn calls for forging a certain coalition against the pipeline, wherein German and other companies have already made multi-billion …
Read More »Iran to Apply Modern Technology for Recovery of Oil Fields
Iran’s Minister of Petroleum said on Monday that Iran will apply modern technology for recovery of oil and gas fields. Universities and industry need each other, said Bijan Zangeneh in the ceremony to sign 13 new agreements with universities for recovery of more oil and gas fields. Zangeneh said that …
Read More »G20 must Seize Covid-19 ‘Unique’ Chance to Supercharge Global Energy Transition
The B20 – which represents the global business community within the Group of 20 (G20) countries – and the International Energy Agency (IEA) have called on political and industry leaders in the global forum to seize the “unique opportunity” presented by the coronavirus pandemic to put in place policies that …
Read More »OPEC+ may Hold Extraordinary October Meeting If Oil Market Worsens
OPEC+ could hold an extraordinary meeting in October if oil markets weaken further, Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said, according to an OPEC+ source. Brent oil prices extended their gains to trade up 3% on the news, above $43 per barrel. Prince Abdulaziz was speaking at a closed-door …
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