European natural gas futures extended Monday’s gain as traders weigh fresh risks to winter supplies. Dutch front-month prices rose as much as 5.6% after Royal Dutch Shell Plc canceled several liquefied natural gas shipments after an outage in Australia, which will intensify global competition for spot cargoes. Traders are also …
Read More »Saudi Arabia Raises Oil Prices for Asian and U.S. Customers
Saudi Arabia raised oil prices for buyers in Asia and the U.S., days after OPEC and its allies made a surprise decision to increase output. The move signals that the world’s biggest crude exporter still sees strong demand in its two main markets, despite the spread of the omicron variant …
Read More »U.S. Tries to Improve Relations with OPEC after Oil-Price Scuffle
The U.S. is trying to re-focus its energy relationship with top Middle East OPEC countries, notably Saudi Arabia, after a period of tension between Washington and Riyadh over high oil prices. Amos Hochstein, the top American energy diplomat, held meetings this week with officials in the Middle East, including Saudi …
Read More »Vitol: OPEC+ Likely to be Cautious on Oil Demand at Meeting
The oil producers’ group OPEC+ will likely take a cautious stance when deciding this coming week whether to go ahead with planned output increases after the emergence of a new coronavirus variant sent crude prices tumbling, according to Vitol Group. There are signs that demand may be weakening in some …
Read More »European Gas Prices Rise on U.S.-Russia Sanctions, SPR Plans
European natural gas futures rose on Tuesday after the U.S. imposed its latest sanctions aimed at Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline, a move the Kremlin says is “illegal.” Crude’s rise, in response to plans by the U.S. and other oil-consuming nations to tap their strategic reserves, also gave natural gas …
Read More »Biden Orders Release of U.S. Oil Reserves in Challenge to OPEC+
The U.S. will release 50 million barrels of crude from its strategic reserves in concert with China, Japan, India and South Korea and the U.K — an unprecedented, coordinated attempt the world’s largest oil consumers to tame prices that could prompt a backlash by OPEC+. Of that amount, 32 million …
Read More »UAE Says No Logic to OPEC+ Increasing Oil Production Faster
The United Arab Emirates said there was no need for OPEC+ to increase oil production any faster, despite pressure from major consumers such as the U.S. and Japan for the group to help ease gasoline prices. “There is no logic to increasing our contribution,” UAE Energy Minister Suhail Al-Mazrouei said …
Read More »No Need for OPEC+ to Raise Oil Production Faster, Oman Says
Oman said there was no need for OPEC+ to accelerate oil-production increases, signaling at least some members of the group will continue to resist U.S. pressure for more crude. OPEC+ is already raising daily supply by 400,000 barrels per month and that’s enough, Oman’s Energy Minister Mohammed Al-Rumhy said in …
Read More »U.S. Shale Oil Output Surges to Highest since Early in Pandemic
Surging oil and natural gas prices are spurring production increases from West Texas to the Upper Great Plains that probably will lift output to levels not seen since the early days of the pandemic, according to Rystad Energy AS. U.S. shale-oil production is expected to reach 8.68 million barrels a …
Read More »U.S. Projects Oversupplied Global Oil Markets by Early 2022
The U.S. government projected that the global oil market will become oversupplied and prices will fall by early next year, cooling expectations that the White House may tap the nation’s emergency reserves. Supply increases next year from OPEC nations as well as U.S. drillers will ultimately pressure prices lower. The …
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