Amid growing ‘crude’ concerns, the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) are preferring to keep their cards to the chest. After their virtual meeting last Thursday, the Saudi energy minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman underlined, ‘OPEC+ would take a pro-active and pre-emptive stance in addressing oil market …
Read More »Novak: Global Oil Inventories are in Decline
Global inventories of crude oil declined by 45 million barrels in August after a 34-million-barrel reduction in July, Russia’s Energy Minister Alexander Novak said in a TV interview. “Reserves accumulated in the second quarter are gradually shrinking, and we see that July and August were the first two months when …
Read More »Oil Prices Rise after OPEC Warn Members to Stick to Quotas
Oil prices rose for a fourth day in a row on Friday, putting crude on track for a weekly gain of about 10 per cent, after Saudi Arabia pressed allies to stick to production quotas and banks, including Goldman Sachs, predicted a supply deficit. Brent crude was up 18 cents …
Read More »OPEC+ may Hold Extraordinary October Meeting If Oil Market Worsens
OPEC+ could hold an extraordinary meeting in October if oil markets weaken further, Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said, according to an OPEC+ source. Brent oil prices extended their gains to trade up 3% on the news, above $43 per barrel. Prince Abdulaziz was speaking at a closed-door …
Read More »OPEC+ Panel to Meet Amid Oil Price Decline, Worry of Virus Impact
OPEC and allies, led by Russia, are scheduled to hold an online meeting on Thursday to discuss compliance with their agreed output cuts and demand trends amid falling oil prices and a faltering economic recovery outlook. The key OPEC+ panel will be reviewing an internal document which warned that a …
Read More »OPEC Seeks Relevance as Doubts Swirl on Oil’s Future
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries turned 60 on September 14 – and despite its colorful past, COVID-19 is proving to be its greatest challenge in that time span. The pandemic wiped out a third of global demand for oil during the darkest days of crisis – the second quarter …
Read More »OPEC+ Expected to Keep Current Output Cuts, despite Signs of Weakening Oil Market
Key OPEC+ ministers will convene online Sept. 17 in the face of stalling global oil demand, patchy compliance with output cuts, and Libya’s potential return to the market after a month-long blockade that shut down almost all of its crude production. But despite frustration among members that oil prices have …
Read More »Iraq may Lose $50bn over OPEC+ Deal
Iraq’s commitment to a recent agreement by the Russian-led OPEC+ group will deprive the country of 750,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd), the former Iraqi oil minister warned yesterday. “OPEC+ deal would incur $50 billion in losses over the next two years,” Ibrahim Bahr Al-Ulloum told Russia Today (RT). …
Read More »Oil Market more Fragile as Virus Hurts Demand
The outlook for global oil markets has grown “even more fragile” as a resurgent pandemic derails the recovery in demand, the International Energy Agency said. The IEA, which advises major economies, trimmed forecasts for fuel consumption for the rest of the year and predicted that oil inventories – which rebounded …
Read More »Kuwait Aims to Finish Mideast’s Biggest LNG Terminal by March
Kuwait aims to open what will be the Middle East’s largest import terminal for liquefied natural gas in March, according to two people familiar with the project. The Al-Zour plant will allow Kuwait to receive 22 million tons of LNG (about 31 billion cubic meters) a year, almost doubling the …
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