German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said on Saturday that he will explore liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply on a trip to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, and aims to secure a hydrogen deal, making Germany less dependent on Russia. Russia is the largest supplier of gas to Germany, according …
Read More »Italy’s Eni to Pull out of Russia-Turkey Pipeline
Italian oil giant Eni said Tuesday it would withdraw from the Blue Stream gas pipeline linking Russia to Turkey, in which it has a 50 percent stake. “Eni intends to sell its stake” in Blue Stream, a company spokesman said, following moves by rivals BP and Shell to divest from …
Read More »OPEC+ Meets Quickly, Sticks to Script, Dodges Debate on Geopolitics
After a month in which oil prices surged 15% and geopolitical tensions seethed around the world, OPEC and its allies took a record-quick 16 minutes to decide that they would stick to their previously planned output increase. Apparently, there were no lengthy discussions at Wednesday’s meeting about member nations of …
Read More »Russian Gas Flows again from Poland to Germany via Yamal Pipeline
Gas flows from Poland to Germany via the Russian Yamal-Europe pipeline resumed on Wednesday morning after it had been switched in a reverse mode in December, data from German network operator Gascade showed. Westbound gas flows were expected to resume after Gazprom booked transit capacity on Tuesday, restoring the normal …
Read More »US Oil may Retest Resistance at $87.86
US oil may retest a resistance at $87.86 per barrel, a break above which could lead to a gain to $89.45. The rise on Wednesday confirmed an extension of the uptrend, which is riding on a wave 5. Based on the length of the wave 1, the wave 5 may …
Read More »Brent Oil may Retest Support at $85.68
Brent oil may retest a support at $85.68 per barrel, a break below could open the way towards $83.04-$84.67 range. There is a strong resistance at $89, which still holds firm under four attacks by bulls. A temporary top may have formed around this level. Due to the slide below …
Read More »China’s 2021 Oil Refinery Output Rises 4.3% to Record on Strong Demand
China’s refinery output hit a record in 2021, up 4.3% from 2020, on robust first-half fuel demand and as refiners ramped up processing to fill a supply gap after a hefty new tax closed loopholes in blending fuel imports. Total refinery throughput last year reached 703.55 million tonnes, or 14.07 …
Read More »OPEC Meets Today to Discuss New Top Official
OPEC ministers are due to hold a meeting on Monday to discuss the appointment of a new secretary general, two OPEC sources said, with Kuwait’s candidate for the job holding widespread support from the group. Haitham al-Ghais, a former Kuwaiti governor to the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, is …
Read More »US Oil may Rise into $74.98-$76.59 Range
US oil may retest a resistance at $73.99 per barrel, a break above which could lead to a gain into $74.98-$76.59 range. The contract is riding on a fierce wave (c), which has briefly travelled above the peak of the wave (a) around $72.87. It is expected to extend into …
Read More »China Oil Demand to Peak by 2030 on Petrochemical Use
China’s oil consumption is expected to keep growing for a decade on robust chemical demand, reaching a peak of about 780 million tonnes per year by 2030, a research institute affiliated with China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) said on Sunday. Last year, the research group, called the CNPC Economics & …
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