The Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC) meeting will be held on June 8, 2020, most probably in a video format, while ministerial meetings of OPEC and non-OPEC states will be held on June 9 and 10 as planned, sources in delegations told TASS. “The JMMC meeting will be held on …
Read More »Oil Production Cut to Deepen GCC Fiscal Deficits
The OPEC+ agreement and the additional oil output cuts announced this week will push GCC budgets even deeper into deficit, according to Fitch Ratings. Saudi Arabia said on Monday it would add to existing cuts by reducing output by another 1 million bpd next month — equivalent to 1 per …
Read More »Asian Spot LNG Prices Jump by 20% on Cargo Cancellations, Improving Demand
Asian spot prices for liquefied natural gas (LNG) have jumped by at least 20% in a week as supply of the super-chilled fuel tightens amid fewer cargoes arriving from the United States and as demand rebounds in the region, several traders said. Several cargoes have changed hands at $2.40 to …
Read More »India’s Carbon Emissions Fall for 1st Time Since 1982
For the first time since 1982, India’s CO2 emissions have fallen. According to the BBC, the lockdown from the coronavirus pandemic was the tipping point of something already happening. In an analysis by Carbon Brief, a study found that India’s carbon dioxide emissions had fallen 15% in March and were …
Read More »Oil Falls amid Concerns about Second Wave of Virus, Rise in Inventories
Oil prices fell in early Asian trading on Wednesday after industry data showed a rise in U.S. crude inventories and concerns mount about a possible second wave of the coronavirus pandemic in countries easing lockdowns. Traders shrugged off a further call by Saudi Arabia for larger production cuts to balance …
Read More »Saudi Cabinet Urges OPEC+ Countries to Further Reduce Production
Saudi Arabia’s cabinet has urged OPEC+ countries to further reduce oil production rates to restore balance in global crude markets, state news agency (SPA) reported early on Wednesday. “The cabinet affirmed the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s endeavor to support the stability of global oil markets,” according to a statement. “The …
Read More »Word’s Biggest LNG Exporter Positioned to Risk a Harsh Battle that could Mimic Oil’s Plunge
Hemmed in by weak demand and scarce storage, the world’s biggest exporter of liquefied natural gas may soon face a stark choice: curb output or ignite a battle for market share that has the potential — just as in the oil market — to turn gas prices negative. Qatar began …
Read More »US EIA Cuts Gas, Power Consumption Estimates amid Impact of Pandemic
The US Energy Information Administration lifted its Henry Hub natural gas price forecast for the second and third quarters of 2020 on Tuesday, even as the agency substantially trimmed its estimates for production and consumption over the same period, citing coronavirus pandemic-related impacts. The agency, in its May Short-Term Energy …
Read More »Oil Rebounds in Asia after Saudi Arabia Output Cut
Oil rebounded in Asian trade Tuesday, buoyed by Saudi Arabia’s decision to cut output more than it had pledged as the virus-hit world economy cautiously emerges from lockdown. United States benchmark West Texas Intermediate for June delivery was up 1.37 percent at US$24.47 a barrel in morning trade. Global benchmark …
Read More »Norway Plans €37.6bn Investment to Weather Covid-19 Downturn
Norway plans to spend a record 420 billion kroner (€37.6 billion) of its oil wealth to weather the brutal Covid-19 downturn. The richest Nordic economy and western Europe’s biggest oil and gas producer has been hit on two fronts as the coronavirus pandemic shut down mainland activity and led to …
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