Oil prices posted gains in Asian trade on Tuesday after OPEC+ plans to cut more production jolted markets the previous day, with investors’ attention shifting to demand trends and the impact of higher prices on the global economy. Brent crude futures were up 41 cents, or 0.5 per cent, to …
Read More »Kazakhstan Looks to Ramp up Oil Exports to Europe
After almost a two-month delay, on February 23, Kazakhstani company KazTransOil finally began exporting oil to Germany, sending the first shipment of 20,000 tons of Kazakhstani oil. In enabling this supply, Kazakhstan reached an agreement with Russian energy company Transneft to use the Druzhba pipeline to export oil via Russia …
Read More »Oil Prices Soar as OPEC+ Shocks the Market
OPEC+ on Sunday surprised oil markets with an announcement that it will reduce its output further, by some 1.16 million barrels daily. Reuters noted in a report that with the new cut, the total output reduction amount from OPEC+ will come in at 3.66 million barrels daily, or 3.7% of …
Read More »EIA: Iraqi Oil Exports to US Decline for Second Consecutive Week
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) announced on Sunday that Iraqi oil exports to the US have decreased for the second consecutive week. The EIA’s report stated that “the average US imports of crude oil from nine countries during the past week amounted to 4.532 million bpd, a decrease of 891 …
Read More »Kazakhstan Shares Volume of Planned Oil Export to Germany for April 2023
Kazakhstan plans to export 100,000 tons of oil to Germany in April, Trend reports via Anadolu. According to KazTransOil JSC, the national operator of Kazakhstan on the main oil pipeline, next month it’s planned to increase oil supplies to Germany. In accordance with the oil supply program approved by the …
Read More »Oil Prices Get another Boost as U.S. Crude Oil, Product Inventories Fall
Crude oil inventories in the United States fell this week by 6.076 million barrels, the American Petroleum Institute (API) data showed on Tuesday, in a major divergence from the 187,000 barrel build that was expected. The total number of barrels of crude oil gained so far this year is still …
Read More »US Surpasses Russia as Europe’s Top Supplier of Crude Oil
The U.S. surpassed Russia as the top oil supplier to Europe at the end of last year as sanctions targeting Russia’s energy sector took hold. In December 2022, the U.S. exported nearly 34.5 million barrels of oil to the European Union, accounting for about 18% of the EU’s total imports, …
Read More »Iraq Wins Kurdish Oil Arbitration can against Turkey
Iraq’s oil ministry welcomed an arbitration ruling in its long-running dispute with Turkey centered on crude oil exports from the semi-autonomous Kurdish region and said it would discuss “mechanisms” to keep oil flowing. The International Chamber of Commerce’s International Court of Arbitration decided in Iraq’s favor on March 23, Iraq …
Read More »Oil Rig Count Inches Higher as WTI Holds below $70
The total number of total active drilling rigs in the United States rose by 4 this week, according to new data from Baker Hughes published on Friday. The total rig count rose to 758 this week—88 rigs higher than the rig count this time in 2022 and 317 rigs lower …
Read More »Oil Prices Fall amid US Banking Crisis, Low Demand
Oil prices fell on Thursday amid concerns surrounding the US banking sector and worry over lower oil demand. International benchmark Brent crude traded at $76.27 per barrel at 10.14 a.m. local time (0714GMT), a 0.55% decrease from the closing price of $76.69 a barrel in the previous trading session. At …
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