India’s gas-based power generation this year has climbed to a level not seen in years as record low gas prices helped to make it relatively more attractive than coal in certain regions of the country, with analysts expecting the trend to continue for the rest of the year. The substantial …
Read More »Oil Industry Investment Cuts may Leave Supply Gap for NOCs to Fill
Massive spending cuts by the global oil industry and promises to develop alternative energies may leave national oil companies such as Saudi Aramco and Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. filling the hole, if demand is yet to peak. BP surprised investors in August with plans to shrink its oil and …
Read More »OPEC+ has 2.375 mil b/d of Compensation Cuts Due through End-2020
The OPEC+ alliance has 2.375 million b/d of so-called “compensation cuts” due to make up for previous overproduction in violation of quotas, but not all members have submitted plans to implement the extra reductions, according to an internal document seen by S&P Global Platts. Of the 13 OPEC+ members required …
Read More »Russia, US Continue to Clash over Fate of Nord Stream 2 Gas Pipeline
Russia and the US continue to clash over the future of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, with Moscow hitting out at calls from Washington for the creation of a “coalition” of nations aimed at blocking completion of the project. A little over 150 km of Nord Stream 2 remains …
Read More »Libya’s NOC Expects Oil Output to Rise to 260,000 b/d in Week Starting Sept. 27
Libya’s state-owned National Oil Corp. expects its production to rise to 260,000 b/d during the week starting Sept. 27 following the lifting of force majeure and the end of an eight-month blockade on its oil infrastructure imposed by the self-styled Libyan National Army. The first two ports to resume operations …
Read More »Iraq could Generate over 3.5 GW by Capturing 40% of Flared Gas
Iraq, the world’s second-worst gas flarer, could generate over 3.5 GW of power by capturing 40% of associated gas that is currently burned, a GE executive said Sept. 20. “In Iraq, if we capture 30% to 40% of the gas flaring that is being done, we can deliver over 3.5 …
Read More »Saudi Energy Minister Presses OPEC+ Members on Fulfilling Oil Cuts Pledge
Saudi energy minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman delivered yet another warning to OPEC+ compliance laggards, saying at a Sept. 17 monitoring committee meeting that failing to execute pledged production cuts was undermining the alliance’s efforts to rebalance the oil market. “Repeated promises that are not carried through in a timely …
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 »Global Oil Demand may have Peaked as Pandemic Fallout Hits Fossil Fuels
Global oil demand may have already peaked, according to BP’s latest long-term energy outlook, as the COVID-19 pandemic kicks the world economy onto a weaker growth trajectory and accelerates the shift to cleaner fuels. Demand for oil will be the biggest casualty over lower energy demand in the coming three …
Read More »Iraq’s Semiautonomous Kurdish Region could not Comply with Baghdad’s Oil Cuts Request
Iraq’s semiautonomous Kurdish region could not comply with Baghdad’s request to cut output by 120,000 b/d due to financing needs, but implemented a lesser reduction, a Kurdish minister told Iraq’s state-run TV Sept. 9. The Kurdish region has cut output by 50,000 b/d at 410,000 b/d, Minister of State Khalid …
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