The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will host a special technical workshop titled OPEC at 60 to commemorate the foundation of its 60th anniversary, OPEC announced in a statement on Wednesday. The workshop will be held via videoconference next Tuesday, on June 23, to reflect on how OPEC has evolved …
Read More »OPEC Says Global Economy Growth Won’t Reverse a Slump in Oil Demand
OPEC predicted that fuel demand will remain “under pressure” during the second half of this year because of the ongoing economic fallout from the coronavirus, a day before ministers were due to assess world markets. While there will be a “gradual recovery” in the global economy, it won’t compensate for …
Read More »Iraq Trims Oil Output but still Falls Short of OPEC+ Target
Iraq appears to be cutting oil production to meet its OPEC+ quota, though it may still fall short of full compliance with the group’s target this month. The nation’s crude exports have fallen by 2% so far in June, according to tanker-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg. That suggests it’s not …
Read More »Oil Minister Discusses Broadening of Ties with Iraqi Counterpart
Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zangeneh in a phone call with his Iraqi counterpart Ihsan Abdul Jabbar called for more cooperation between the two brotherly and friendly neighbors. Zangeneh congratulated Abdul Jabbar on his designation as the new Iraqi oil minister in Mustafa al-Kadhimi’s administration. During the phone call, both …
Read More »Iraq Cuts July Basra Crude Exports to Asia to Comply with OPEC Cuts
Iraq’s Oil Marketing Company (SOMO) has notified clients in Asia that they will be loading less Basra crude in July as the producer complies with an OPEC+ pact to cut output, six sources with knowledge of the matter said on Tuesday. Iraq’s supply cuts come on the back of similar …
Read More »Oil Halts Rally near $34 on Signs of Russia Easing Supply Cuts
Oil slipped from the highest settlement in 11 weeks on signs Russia was planning to start easing supply cuts from July, while tensions between the U.S. and China escalated amid the specter of sanctions. Futures fell 1.3% in New York after closing above $34 a barrel for the first time …
Read More »Russian Minister, Oil Majors to Discuss Output Cut Extension
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak is due meet oil majors to discuss the implementation of global oil production curbs and the possible extension of the current level of cuts beyond June, sources familiar with the plans told Reuters. The meeting on Tuesday is a further sign that Moscow is committed …
Read More »Iran’s Oil Min: Hard to Predict Oil Prices as Demand Unclear
Iran’s oil minister said on Monday it was difficult to forecast crude prices amid uncertainties over prospects for demand, Iranian state radio reported. “No one can predict crude prices and now the demand is vague,” Bijan Zanganeh told state radio. Zanganeh also said Turkey had “not welcomed” Iran’s offer to …
Read More »Saudi Arabia and Iraq will Cooperate to Balance Oil Market
Saudi Arabia and Iraq have agreed to coordinate with all oil producing countries to restore balance to the oil market, according to the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA). SPA said the accord came during a meeting between Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman and Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister …
Read More »Oil Gains on Signs of Improving Demand, Drawdown in Inventory
Oil prices rallied again on Wednesday on signs of improving crude demand and a drawdown in United States crude inventories, but gains continued to be capped by concerns over the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. Global benchmark Brent crude settled up $1.10, or 3.2 percent, at $35.75 per barrel, …
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