Gazprom PJSC’s daily natural-gas sales to key foreign markets slipped to the lowest in three months in April as customers turned to cheaper supplies on the spot market amid mild weather and a wave of LNG. Europe has been importing record amounts of discounted liquefied natural gas on the back …
Read More »Drilling Rig Prices are Spiking in the U.S. Shale Patch
After driving up prices for everything from steel pipes to frack sand to labor, inflation has finally ensnared the centerpiece of oilfield equipment: the drilling rig. Rig prices are spiking in the U.S. compared to the rest of the world, promising profits at multiyear high for oilfield contractors. Three of …
Read More »European Gas Declines as Buyers Seek Sanctions Workarounds
Natural gas prices in Europe fell for a second day as buyers looked for ways to keep paying for Russian gas and still avoid busting European Union sanctions. Benchmark futures slipped as much as 3.9%. Austria’s OMV AG said it expects Russian flows into Europe will continue, a day after …
Read More »Four European Gas Buyers Made Ruble Payments to Russia
Four European gas buyers have already paid for supplies in rubles as President Vladimir Putin demanded, according to a person close to Russian gas giant Gazprom PJSC. Even if the other buyers reject the Kremlin’s terms, more cutoffs after the halt in gas flows to Poland and Bulgaria Wednesday aren’t …
Read More »Europe Turns to North Sea Oil to Replace Russian Supply
Refiners in Europe have significantly raised purchases of North Sea crude grades in recent weeks as they look to replace as much Russian crude as soon as possible, ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg showed on Wednesday. European buyers, especially those in the Baltic region, began raising imports of crude pumped …
Read More »Big Oil’s Huge Profits Offset by Russian Asset Write-Offs
The world’s largest international oil firms are expected to book a combined $34 billion in net profits for the first quarter—the largest in more than a decade—but Big Oil will also book asset impairments of the same amount over their decisions to stop Russian operations. Exxon, Chevron, Shell, BP, and …
Read More »Russia Oil Flow Jumps to 4 Million Barrels a Day as Asia Buys
Asia is still snapping up cheap Russian oil that European buyers don’t want. Seaborne exports of the nation’s crude rebounded in the seven days to April 22. One-fifth of the volume shipped from ports on the Black Sea, Baltic and Arctic coasts is on tankers showing no final destination, with …
Read More »EU Sanctions may Stall Work on Russian LNG Project
Technip Energies NV may have to considerably slow construction for Novatek PJSC’s Arctic LNG 2 project because of the latest European Union sanctions against Russia for invading Ukraine. The prospect is a blow for Netherlands-based Technip and the Russian energy company, which is developing the giant export terminal for super-chilled …
Read More »Libya Says Armed Clashes at Key Oil Port Damaged Storage Tanks
Libya’s state oil company said armed clashes at the western port of Zawiya have damaged several storage tanks, as a worsening political crisis engulfs the OPEC member’s energy sector. “Preliminary assessments indicate that 29 sites, including oil derivatives tanks and several other tanks, have been damaged,” the National Oil Corp. …
Read More »European Gas Extends Gains amid Lower Norwegian, Russian Flows
Natural gas prices in Europe extended gains as Norwegian flows plunged further amid planned works, while Russian shipments remained low. Benchmark futures gained as much as 5.2%, advancing for a third day. Supplies from Norway are set to slump to the lowest levels in more than three months with seasonal …
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