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OPEC Looks to Boost Production by 2 Million Bpd

In retrospect, it’s impressive that it lasted as long as it did. Four months after OPEC cobbled together a record production cut to offset the demand destruction unleashed by the COVID-19 lockdowns, R-OPEC+ (i.e., OPEC plus Russia and a bunch of non-OPEC exporters) is set to slowly resume pumping more …

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IMF: Mideast Loses $270B Oil Income amid Virus, Recession

The Middle East’s energy producers are expected to earn $270 billion less in oil revenue compared to last year as the region’s economic heavyweight, Saudi Arabia, sinks deeper into recession amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to the International Monetary Fund’s outlook released Monday. The international lender expects an overall economic …

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Russia Supplies First Shipment of Arctic Oil to China

Russian energy giant Gazprom Neft has started supplying crude from its Novy Port Arctic oil field to China. The first batch amounting to 144,000 tons of crude was delivered to Yantai port, the company announced. The tanker route from Murmansk to Yantai crosses the Arctic seas and three oceans, and …

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UAE Wants Libya to Return to Oil Production amid War

The United Arab Emirates wants Libya to “return to oil production” as soon as possible, a top Emirati official said Monday, after officials with Libya’s U.N.-supported government in Tripoli accused the UAE of ordering rival Libyan forces to block oil sales. Anwar Gargash, the Emirates’ minister of state for foreign …

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Libya Declares Force Majeure on Oil Exports

The state-owned National Oil Corporation (NOC) of the UN-backed Libyan government on Sunday declared force majeure on oil exports again due to renewed oil blockade by the east-based army. The NOC said in a statement that it “condemns unreservedly the renewed blockade on Libyan oil exports and calls for the …

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