Tag Archives: China

While the rest of the world continues to struggle with fuel demand recovery in fits and starts, China has been a key factor in supporting oil prices as it breaks crude oil import records. Record Chinese crude oil imports over the past few months have supported still weak global oil …

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356 Million Barrels of Oil under the Sea

It was purely a coincidence but, simultaneously on Monday, Providence Resources announced progress with its latest bid to develop its Barryroe oil discovery off the south coast while the EU Commission approved the latest price support scheme for renewable energy. Alan Linn, Providence’s new chief executive, pointed out that Barryroe, …

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CNOOC Starts Production from Oilfield Offshore China

China’s CNOOC Limited has started production from the Luda 21-2/16-3 regional development in the Bohai Sea. The Luda 21-2/16-3 regional development project is located in Liaodong Bay of Bohai Sea, about 39 kilometres north of Luda 10-1 oilfield and 90 kilometres northwest of the Suizhong 36-1 onshore terminal. The average …

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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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China Is Running out of Storage

When the bottom fell out of international crude oil markets earlier this year, global oil storage was at a premium. In the United States, finding sufficient crude oil storage became such a challenge that the West Texas Intermediate crude benchmark plummeted below zero on April 20, ending the day at …

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