NATO should hold an emergency meeting to discuss recent findings about September explosions at the Nord Stream gas pipelines, Russia’s Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said late on Saturday. Investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, who won a Pulitzer Prize in 1970, said in a blog post on Wednesday, citing an unidentified …
Read More »OPEC Expects Oil Demand to Reach Pre-Pandemic Levels in 2023
OPEC expects oil demand to exceed pre-pandemic levels in 2023, reaching almost 102 million barrels a day, the group’s secretary-general Haitham Al Ghais said on Sunday. Demand is projected to further rise to 110 million barrels per day by 2025, he said. “OPEC remains committed to supporting oil market stability,” …
Read More »Belgium Mulls 2 GW Nuclear Extension to 2027
The Belgian government is considering extending the lifetimes of three nuclear reactors (1.9 GW) by two years to 2027 to avoid winter power supply crunches, an energy ministry spokeswoman told Montel on Monday. The government had asked operator Engie to carry out a review with the Belgian nuclear safety authority …
Read More »Oil Prices Rise over 2% on Russian Plan to Cut Output
Oil prices rose more than 2 percent on Friday as Russia announced plans to reduce oil production next month after the West imposed price caps on the country’s crude and fuel. Brent crude futures rose $1.89 to $86.39 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude futures rose $1.66 to $79.72. Brent posted …
Read More »Oil Loading at Ceyhan Port for the BTC Pipeline may Start Within Days
The Ceyhan port in Türkiye’s Adana province may resume loading oil from the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline in a few days using “manual” procedures, a Turkish official and a source said Saturday. The terminal, on Türkiye’s Mediterranean coast, was damaged in the devastating earthquakes that hit Türkiye and Syria on Monday. …
Read More »Kremlin Says those behind Nord Stream Blasts must be Punished
The Kremlin said on Thursday the world should know the truth about who sabotaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines and that those responsible should be punished after an investigative journalist said U.S. divers blew them up at the behest of the White House. A sharp drop in pressure on both …
Read More »NISOC Inks Co-op MOU with Iraq’s BOC
National Iranian South Oil Company (NISOC) has signed a cooperation memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Basra Oil Company (BOC), Shana reported. The MOU was signed on the sidelines of the 13th Specialized Exhibition of Khuzestan Manufacturing Oil Industry Equipment in Iran’s southwestern Khuzestan Province. According to NISOC Head Alireza Daneshi, …
Read More »G7: Russian Oil Price Cap is Meeting Objectives
The Russian oil price cap mechanism is still meeting its objectives, a G7 price cap coalition official told Reuters on Friday. Any Russian production cuts that may be forthcoming will disproportionately hurt developing countries, the G7 official added. Earlier on Friday, Russia announced a 500,000 bpd crude oil production cut—crude …
Read More »U.S. Oil Drilling Activity Picks up amid Rising Crude Prices
The total number of total active drilling rigs in the United States rose by 2 this week, according to new data from Baker Hughes published on Friday. The total rig count rose to 761 this week—126 rigs higher than the rig count this time in 2022 and 314 rigs lower …
Read More »Russia Plans to Voluntarily Reduce Oil Production by 500,000 bpd in March
Russia plans to voluntarily reduce oil production by 500,000 barrels per day, or around 5 percent of output, in March, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said on Friday, following the introduction of Western price caps. The G7 economies, the European Union and Australia agreed to ban the use of Western-supplied …
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