IEA analysts pointed out that the oil market is clearly tightening.
Read More »US Overtake Saudi Arabia and Russia as Top Oil Producer in 2018
US oil production is set to grow faster than previously expected amid a ".volatile". year in 2018.
Read More »IEA Displays Reasons for Slowdown in 2018 Oil Demand Growth
IEA analysts believe that steady OPEC production must be treated with caution.
Read More »IEA: $65-70 Oil Could Cause Surge in U.S. Shale Production
The IEA warned that mostly due to U.S. shale. total supply growth could exceed demand growth.
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China'.s natural gas consumption has surged in the first 11 months of 2017 due to strong demand from industry and winter heating.
Read More »U.S. Shale Can’t Offset Decreased Oil Discoveries
WoodMac expects 2018 to be a third consecutive year of increase in the number of project sanctions from the 2015 low.
Read More »IEA: Global coal demand to hit 5.534bn tonnes by 2022
Coal consumption fell last year by 1.9 percent to 5.357 billion tonnes from a year earlier as lower gas prices.
Read More »2018 Could See the OPEC Deal Collapse
Russian officials voiced some skepticism in the lead-up to the most recent extension.
Read More »China’s LNG Imports Surge to Record Amid Winter Heating Crunch
China’s imports of liquefied natural gas in November climbed 53 per cent.
Read More »The Best and Worst Case Scenarios for Oil
Latest outlook does not fixate on any one situation and that’s no help.
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