On Monday, OPEC and non-OPEC oil-producing countries (OPEC+) confirmed that they will increase their joint production by 400,000 barrels per day in November. They left unchanged their plan to increase supplies progressively. It was announced by the 23 member countries of the alliance in their final declaration. They also decided …
Read More »Iran to US, EU: End Sanctions to Help Address Global Energy Crisis
Iran has called on the decision-makers in the US and the European countries to end anti-Iran sanctions to help ease the global energy crisis. The multiplication of the natural gas prices in Europe as a result of a drop in the fuel’s reserves there, was unprecedented, said Oil Minister Javad …
Read More »Iraq in Talks on Gas Exploration in Western Desert
Iraq’s Oil Minister Ihsan Abdul-Jabbar Ismail has said that the Iraqi National Oil Company (INOC) has opened a dialogue about gas exploration in the Western Desert in Anbar Governorate. The company involved was not named, but was described as “one of the major international companies”. The Minister said Iraq is …
Read More »Japan Counts on Asian Market to Help Shift to Green Energy
Japan is focusing on its neighbors in Asia as it hopes to take a leadership role in the growing push to reduce emissions, having earmarked $10 billion to help the region speed up the move away from fossil fuels. The Economy and Industry Ministry hosted the first “Asia green growth …
Read More »EU has Enough Gas for Winter, but will Consider Join Gas Storage
European Union countries have enough gas in storage to go through the winter, but the surge in gas prices shows the need to quickly switch to renewable sources and analyse the idea of a strategic EU gas storage and joint buying, European Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson said. “Gas underground storage …
Read More »Launch of Russia’s Nord Stream 2 Pipeline could Bring European Gas Prices down to Historic Lows
The start of operations by the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in the fourth quarter of this year could drive natural gas prices in Europe down to their lowest levels, Saxo Bank forecasts. On Monday, Nord Stream 2 AG, the operator of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, announced the …
Read More »Eni and BP Looking to Raise $2bn for Proposed Oil and Gas JV in Angola
Eni and BP are reportedly mulling to raise up to $2bn to fund their proposed oil and gas joint venture in Angola. In May 2021, the two firms started talks to merge their Angolan oil, gas and LNG assets in a new joint venture (JV) company to form one of …
Read More »Kremlin won’t Prejudge any Outcome of Coming OPEC+ Ministerial Meeting
The Kremlin won’t prejudge any outome of the coming regular video conference of the OPEC+ ministers, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reported on Monday. “Traditionally we would not like to prejudge any outcome of such a meeting,” he said responding to a relevant question. When asked if the Russian President …
Read More »Qatar Petroleum Confirms First Chinese LNG Carrier Orders
Qatar Petroleum has ordered its first Chinese-built gas carriers, opting for four LNG carriers from Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding in a deal worth approximately $770m. These four carriers are the first batch of orders in Qatar Petroleum’s massive LNG shipbuilding program, which will cater for future LNG fleet requirements for the North …
Read More »OPEC+ Remains in Control of Oil Market as Ministers Meet again
OPEC+ remains very much in control of the oil market as ministers gather for their monthly meeting. Crude is trading just below $80 a barrel in London, the highest in almost three years, and the cartel’s production policy will be the main factor influencing prices in the coming months, according …
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