Oil prices fell on Tuesday as bleak economic data from top crude buyer China renewed fears of a global recession. Brent crude futures fell 73 cents, or 0.8 per cent, to $94.37 a barrel by 0313 GMT. WTI crude futures dipped 44 cents, or 0.5 per cent, to $88.97 a …
Read More »Oil Prices Ease as Aramco Says Ready to Boost Crude Output
Oil prices dropped for a second session on Monday after the head of the world’s top exporter, Saudi Aramco, said it is ready to ramp up output while production at several offshore U.S. Gulf of Mexico platforms is resuming after a brief outage last week. Brent crude futures fell 27 …
Read More »Kazakh Oil to Flow through Turkey Instead of Russia
Kazakhstan’s state oil firm Kazmunaygas (KMG) is reportedly in advanced discussions with the trading arm of Azerbaijan’s state firm SOCAR to allow 1.5 million tons per year of Kazakh crude to be sold through the Azeri pipeline that delivers oil to Turkey’s Mediterranean port of Ceyhan. Kazakh oil is expected …
Read More »Oman’s Total Oil Exports Rise by 16.2% till the End of June 2022
Oman’s total oil exports saw an increase of 16.2 percent untill the end of June 2022 according to the latest statistics of the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI). The report said that China topped the list of the Sultanate’s oil importing countries till the end of June 2022 …
Read More »IEA: Oil Demand Rises as Gas Prices Surge
Global oil demand will rise more than previously forecast this year as heatwaves and soaring gas prices are prompting countries to switch fuels for power generation, the International Energy Agency has said. Oil prices have dropped by $30 per barrel from a peak in June due to growing supplies and …
Read More »Oil Shipments from Russia Resume to Czechia
Oil shipments from Russia through a critical pipeline to Czechia resumed on Aug. 12 after more than a week, the Czech pipeline operator Mero said.Czechia became the last central European country after Slovakia and Hungary to receive deliveries from the southern branch of the Druzhba pipeline after a problem over …
Read More »IEA Sees Little Chance OPEC+ will Supply more Oil
OPEC+ is unlikely to increase output in the coming months because of limited spare capacity, according to the International Energy Agency. Furthermore, the “largely symbolic” 100,000 barrel-a-day hike promised for September may actually turn into a cut as Russian production declines, the IEA said. “Comparatively low levels of operational spare …
Read More »Goldman Sachs Cuts Oil Price Forecast to $110 this Quarter
Goldman Sachs revised down its Brent price forecast for this quarter to $110 a barrel, down from a previous projection of $140 per barrel, but the investment bank still believes the case for higher oil prices remains strong. In recent weeks, oil prices have been driven down by low trading …
Read More »Shale Drillers Continue Consistent Output as Oil Field Costs Rise
U.S. shale oil drillers continue to show little sign of responding to high global prices with more production, only now it’s not just their focus on rewarding shareholders that’s holding them back, but also a preoccupation with soaring costs. The combined oil and gas production forecasts from a dozen companies …
Read More »Oil Price Falls to Six-Month Low as War Rally Fades
Oil headed for the biggest weekly decline since early April on increasing evidence that a global economic slowdown is curbing demand, with prices near the lowest level in six months. West Texas Intermediate was little changed below $89 (€87.50) a barrel on Friday, and was about 10pc lower for the …
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