Here’s another reason for Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping to seal a swift trade deal: it could put the U.S. on track to become China’s biggest supplier of liquefied natural gas. according to Morgan Stanley.
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Russia’s strong natural gas shipments to Europe may be an attempt to test the resilience of U.S. exporters. according to Citigroup Inc.
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Saudi Arabia and Russia. the two largest producers in the OPEC coalition. voiced concerns that falling oil demand could send prices below $40 bbl as they met in Moscow.
Read More »The Bearish Threat Within OPEC
After a prolonged oil price plunge. pushing price levels down to around $59 Brent per barrel. signs are showing that the market believes the downward trend has overshot its target.
Read More »Gazprom Neft. Repsol and Shell to Develop Major Exploration Cluster on Gydan Peninsula
Gazprom Neft. Repsol and Shell have signed a memorandum of understanding at this year’s St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
Read More »Technology Center to Be Established for Developing Achimovsky-Strata Oil Deposits in Russia
This new center is being established to bring Achimovsky reserves—which are categorized as hard-to-recover reserves—into development.
Read More »Technology Center to Be Established for Developing Achimovsky-Strata Oil Deposits in Russia
Gazprom Neft and the Government of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug are to expand their cooperation in developing viable technologies for exploiting Achimovsky-strata oil deposits.
Read More »Opportunity for Russia. China amid Trade War
US liquefied natural gas (LNG) was hit with a tariff of 25 percent. the highest rate in the Chinese countermeasures.
Read More »Nord Stream 2 Ready by 52%
Ukraine is adamantly opposed to the construction by calling it politically motivated.
Read More »Russia Meets Its OPEC+ Target in May amid Dirty Oil Crisis
Russia’s exports to countries outside the former USSR in May dropped to 20.17 MM tons.
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