As OPEC and its allies make their deepest cuts yet to crude production, Norway’s giant Johan Sverdrup oil field is exporting more than ever before. Crude loadings from the field are set at a record 4.4 million barrels, or 465,000 barrels a day, in August, according to a loading program …
Read More »China Oil Titans Plan Joint Crude Buying to Add Bargaining Power
China’s state-owned oil refining giants are in discussions to form a purchasing group to buy crude together, increasing their bargaining power and avoiding bidding wars. Senior executives from China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., PetroChina Co., Cnooc Ltd. and Sinochem Group Co. are in advanced talks to iron out details of …
Read More »U.S. Shale, One of the Big Losers of the Saudi-Russian Price War
U.S. shale was one of the big losers of the Saudi-Russian price war that many saw as a war on U.S. shale. Producers scrambled to stay afloat as prices sank back to lows not seen since 2016, and they are still scrambling. Banks are giving them the cold shoulder, worried …
Read More »Iraq Raises Estimates for May Oil Income, Crude Export Price
Iraq has raised estimates for its oil income and export prices for May, the oil ministry said on June 24, as OPEC’s second-largest producer benefits from the uptick in global crude prices. Its May income was $2.136 billion, up from the previous estimate of $2.091 billion, the ministry said in …
Read More »China Forces Energy Giants to Share in Pipeline Reform Preview
China’s top natural gas buyers have been directed by regulators to share import infrastructure, one of the broadest government efforts yet to enforce reform policies aimed at bolstering energy security and breaking down market barriers between the nation’s three state energy giants. The move comes as the world’s biggest gas …
Read More »China Aims To Boost Its Oil and Gas Production In 2020
China looks to raise its crude oil production by 1 percent to 3.85 million barrels per day (bpd) and natural gas output by 4.3 percent this year, the National Energy Administration’s (NEA) annual production plan showed, as carried by Reuters. In order to increase its domestic oil and gas production, …
Read More »Iraq Expects Higher Crude Revenue in July, Selling Oil at $34-$35/b
Iraq expects higher crude revenues in July and is currently selling its oil at around $34-$35/b, the al-Mirbad news organization quoted the oil minister as saying on June 22. Iraq in some cases has sold its oil as high as $39/b, Ihsan Ismaael said, al-Mirbad reported. The minister reiterated the …
Read More »Saudi Arabia, Kuwait Working to Restart Neutral Zone’s Wafra Field
Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are “working very hard” to reopen the onshore Wafra oil field in the Neutral Zone shared between both countries, a source directly involved in the project said June 21. There is no restart date yet, the person told S&P Global Platts. Arab news agency Attaqa reported …
Read More »Norway not Planning Further Production Cuts
As reported by Reuters, Norway is not planning to deepen its oil output cuts after a decision by the OPEC+ group to prolong its own production cut, the Nordic country’s energy minister said on Thursday. Norway, which is not part of the OPEC+ group, has said it would cut its …
Read More »OPEC, Allies Stress Full Conformity with Oil Output Cut
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and non-OPEC oil-producing nations on Thursday promised full conformity with oil output cuts from July through September to balance the global oil market. The 23-member group known as OPEC+ said “attainment of 100% conformity from all participating countries is not only fair and …
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