Social distancing is directly affecting global travel, logistics and material handling, as well as potentially creating gaps along the oil and gas supply chain that will take some time to fix, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. The company’s report, ‘Coronavirus (COVID-19) Case Study: Impact on Oil & …
Read More »Saudi, Russia, US Share Fight Intensifies in Oil Market
The world’s three biggest oil-producing countries, Saudi Arabia, Russia and the US have intensified their fight for a greater share of the global oil market as sluggish oil demand worldwide continues with low crude prices. Due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), oil consumption around the world has weakened over the …
Read More »Iran OPEC Boss in Coma after Brain Haemorrhage
Iran's veteran OPEC Governor Hossein Kazempour Ardebili has slipped into a coma after a severe brain haemorrhage.
Read More »Saudi Arabia Warns of Extreme Measures to Combat COVID-19, Oil Price Crash
Saudi Arabia’s finance minister has warned the kingdom needs to make “extreme” spending cuts to manage the economy during the COVID-19 crisis and oil price crash. “It is very important to take strict and extreme measures, which may be painful, but are necessary for public financial stability,” finance minister Mohammed …
Read More »The Impact of COVID-19 on the Arrival of Peak Oil Demand
Until three months ago, the oil industry was pinning its hopes on aviation, alongside petrochemicals, for continued growth in oil demand for at least another decade. The aviation industry, however, was dealt a near-deadly blow by the coronavirus pandemic, which upended all plans for fleet utilization for years to come. …
Read More »Oil Demand Is Beginning a Slow, and Fragile, Recovery Worldwide
Few have a better watchtower over oil demand than Joe Gorder, chief executive officer of major U.S. refiner Valero Energy Corp. But this week Gorder didn’t even need his business insight to know that fuel consumption was starting to recover in America. He only needed to look at the streets …
Read More »Saudi Arabia Needs to Take Painful Measures to Address Economic Crisis
Finance minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan said that government spending would need to be “cut deeply”. Saudi Arabia will need to take “painful” measures and look for deep spending cuts as the kingdom faces a double crisis caused by the coronavirus pandemic and the meltdown in global oil markets, its finance minister …
Read More »Oil Fields Face Disorderly Shutdown despite OPEC+ Cuts
Some oil fields are set to suffer chaotic stoppages despite efforts by OPEC+ to mitigate the impact of coronavirus on global markets, the International Energy Agency warned. “Lockdown measures have caused unprecedented demand declines, whose speed and magnitude greatly exceed the normal market flexibility of supply,” the Paris-based IEA said …
Read More »Iraq Begins Reducing 23% of Crude Oil Production
On Friday Iraq announced the start of implementing the decision of OPEC + to reduce crude oil production by 23 per cent, aiming to stabilise prices in the international markets, DPA International reported. Sources in Basra Oil Company confirmed that it had started the reduction plan on 1 May in …
Read More »Algeria Calls on OPEC+ to Commit to Cut Production
On Thursday, Algerian Energy Minister Mohamed Arkab called on members of the OPEC+ coalition to abide by the agreement to cut oil production from Friday. Arkab, whose country holds the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries’ (OPEC) rotating presidency, announced: “It is necessary for all the concerned countries to fully comply …
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