Middle East producers led by Saudi Arabia are widely expected to raise their official selling prices for January loading crude in December, although the outcome of the OPEC and non-OPEC meetings in coming days could affect the size and even the direction of any price change. Saudi Aramco is expected …
Read More »Exxon Faces Multi-Billion-Dollar Write Down as Fossil Fuel Prices Struggle
Exxon Mobil is about to incur the biggest write down in its modern history as what was once an exemplar of American capitalist might shudders under the weight of debilitated energy markets. Exxon — already hobbled by cratering crude prices, a global supply glut and a pandemic-driven collapse in fuel …
Read More »Equinor Eearing up for Fresh Barents Sea Well
Norwegian oil and gas company Equinor has received consent from the country’s offshore safety authority to drill an exploration well in the Barents Sea using the Transocean Enabler rig. The Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) said last Friday that the well was designated as 7220/7-4 at a prospect named Isflak. It …
Read More »Oil Prices Tumble 2% as OPEC+ Members Argue over 2021 Policy
Crude oil prices tumbled on Monday, as investors waited for a decision by producer group OPEC+ whether to extend large output cuts to balance global markets, but vaccine hopes helped keep benchmarks on track to rise more than a fifth in November. January Brent crude futures, which will expire later …
Read More »China Planning Hydropower on Key Tibet River
China plans to exploit the hydropower resources of a Tibetan section of a river that is a key source of water to Bangladesh and India, the Global Times reported. China’s next five-year plan calls for developing hydropower on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, Mr Yan Zhiyong, chairman of Power Construction Corp …
Read More »Oil Prices Edge Down Ahead of OPEC+ Meet
Crude oil prices fell on Monday amid investor jitters ahead of a meeting of producer group OPEC+ to decide whether to extend large output cuts to balance global markets, but vaccine hopes helped keep them on track to rise more than a fifth in November. January Brent crude futures, which …
Read More »OPEC+ Energy Ministers Ponder Delay to Extra Oil Supply Ahead of Key Meeting
Energy ministers from the OPEC+ alliance of oil producers are considering whether or not to extend historic cuts to crude output for a further period, in view of global uncertainties about demand, as COVID-19 cases surge worldwide. Policymakers from the 23 OPEC+ grouping – led by the two biggest producers …
Read More »Iraq Isn’t Seeking Exemptions from OPEC+ Output Cuts
Iraq isn’t seeking exemption from OPEC+ production cuts because it does not want crude prices to drop, Alsabaah newspaper reported Nov. 29, citing the country’s oil minister Ihsan Ismaael. Oil ministers are set to meet Nov. 30-Dec. 1 to discuss a potential delay in plans to increase output as of …
Read More »OPEC and the Pandemic has Broken the U.S. Shale Market
OPEC’s oil ministers have a few challenges to consider at a crucial summit next week, but for the first time in years, the U.S. shale boom won’t be at the top of the list. The global coronavirus pandemic continues to play havoc with the world’s economic sector, and oil prices …
Read More »Russia’s Nord Stream 2 to Resume Pipe-Laying Work This Year
Russia’s Nord Stream 2 said on Saturday it planned to resume pipe-laying work on a 2.6 kilometre (1.62 mile) stretch of the stalled Moscow-backed gas pipeline to Europe in Germany’s Exclusive Economic Zone. The 1,230 km pipeline under the Baltic Sea, which Moscow hopes will boost the amount of gas …
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