Oil

U.S. Imported +450,000 Oil Barrels from Iraq Last Week

U.S. crude oil imports from Iraq averaged 165,000 oil barrels per day (bpd) last week, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) revealed. According to the report, last week’s oil imports from Iraq amounted to 454,000 barrels (165,000 bpd). Iraq followed the United States’ top crude oil suppliers, Canada (3.308 million bpd), …

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Oil Prices Increase with Ease in Demand Concerns

Oil prices increased on Thursday, supported by a drop in US crude oil inventories easing demand concerns. International benchmark Brent crude was trading at $102.71 per barrel at 08.45 a.m. local time (0545 GMT) for a 1.02% increase after closing at $101.67 a barrel in previous trade. American benchmark West …

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Oil Prices Slip ahead of US Inventory Data

Oil prices fell over $2 a barrel on Wednesday before recouping some losses, under pressure from global central bank efforts to limit inflation and ahead of an expected buildup in U.S. crude inventories as fuel demand weakens. Brent crude prices for September were down $1.81, or 1.69%, at $105.54 a …

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China’s Crude Oil Output Up 4% in 1H

China’s crude oil output saw a steady expansion, rising four percent year-on-year in the first six months, official data showed. The growth was bolstered by increased oil and gas production. Relevant enterprises continue to intensify oil and gas exploration and development, effectively promoting the production and stability of crude oil …

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Russian Fuel Oil is Too Cheap for Saudi Arabia to Resist

Russian fuel oil exports to Saudi Arabia rose almost twofold during the second quarter as the Saudis sought to free up more local crude for export while using the discount imports for power generation. According to Reuters data, Saudi Arabia imported some 647,000 tons of Russian fuel oil between April …

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