OPEC+ member countries saw a collective increase of 120,000 barrels per day (bpd) in crude oil production during August, driven by rises in Iraq, Iran, and Nigeria, which partially offset additional cuts by Saudi Arabia and Russia. According to the latest Platts survey by S&P Global Commodity Insights, OPEC+ production …
Read More »Oil Down, Suppressed by Strong Dollar and China Demand Fears
Oil prices fell on Friday as the rising value of the US dollar and pessimism over China’s economic revival blunted gains from Saudi Arabia and Russia’s supply curbs. International benchmark crude Brent traded at $89.64 per barrel at 10.01 a.m. local time (0701 GMT), a 0.31% loss from the closing …
Read More »Higher Oil Prices could Spark a Fresh Wave of Inflation
Saudi Arabia and Russia moved with determination to support oil prices, extending their respective ongoing production and export cuts through the end of the year. In an initial response to Tuesday’s news, oil prices jumped and hit the highest level so far this year, with Brent Crude prices exceeding the …
Read More »Oil Prices Dip on China Concerns
Oil prices eased on Thursday as worries over demand due to a seasonal slowdown during winter and an uncertain economic outlook for China outweighed expectations of tighter supplies from extended production cuts in Saudi Arabia and Russia. Brent crude futures fell 24c to $90.36 a barrel by 4.12am GMT, after …
Read More »Oil Steadies as Weak China Data Offsets Expectations of Supply Cuts
Oil prices were steady on Tuesday as weak economic data from China offset expectations of supply cuts. Brent, the benchmark for two thirds of the world’s oil, was trading 0.09 per cent lower at $88.92 a barrel at 9.02am UAE time, while West Texas Intermediate, the gauge that tracks US …
Read More »Venezuela’s Oil Exports Plunge by 38% from Three-Year High
Venezuela’s oil shipments plummeted in August by 38% compared to the three-year high reached in July as state oil firm PDVSA was unable to maintain production at the upgraders that convert the extra heavy oil into grades suitable for shipping, Reuters reported on Monday, quoting PDVSA internal documents and tanker-tracking …
Read More »Oil is Falling as Traders Capitalize on Rising Oil Prices
Oil prices recorded a limited decline on Monday as investors profited from the highest oil prices seen since November and on expectations that Saudi Arabia and Russia’s curbs would continue through October. International benchmark Brent crude traded at $88.48 per barrel at 10.21 a.m. local time (0721 GMT), a 0.08% …
Read More »India’s Imports of Russian Oil Fall to Seven-Month Low in August
India’s import of cheap Russian oil plunged to lowest in seven months in August as monsoon rains dampened demand, industry data showed. The world’s third largest oil consumer reduced imports from Russia for a third consecutive month in August. It took 1.46 million barrels a day from Russia in August, …
Read More »Drilling Continues to Disappoint as Oil Prices Climb
The total number of active drilling rigs in the United States fell by 1 this week, according to new data from Baker Hughes published Friday. The total rig count fell to 631 this week. So far this year, Baker Hughes has estimated a loss of 148 active drilling rigs. This …
Read More »Oil Prices Hit Multi-Month Highs to Snap 2-Week Losing Run amid Tightening Crude Supplies
Oil prices hit multi-month highs to snap a two-week losing run amid expectations of further supply cuts by Opec+ members. Brent, the benchmark for two thirds of the world’s oil, rose 1.98 per cent, or $1.72, to settle at $88.55 a barrel. It hit a session high of $88.75, its …
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