Iraq is in talks with ENI to build a 300,000 b/d refinery at an estimated cost of $4 billion near the Zubair oil field operated by the Italian company in the southern part of the country, the oil minister told a webcast with Jordan-based Iraqi Business Council. The first phase …
Read More »Iraq Wants to be Exempt from OPEC+ Cuts in Q1 2021
Iraq is seeking exemptions from OPEC+ cuts in Q1 of 2021 and has discussed the issue with key producers in the 23-member coalition during three consecutive meetings, state-owned al-Sabaah newspaper reported Sept. 1, citing the country’s oil minister. Ihsan Ismaael said Iraq will continue to trim its output in October …
Read More »Rising Temperatures most Likely to Hit Russian Energy Projects Furthest North
An S&P Global Trucost analysis has shown that projects furthest North in Russia, including Yamal LNG, the Bovanenkovo gas field, and the Prirazlomnoye oil field are likely to have the biggest increase in heatwave days up to 2050. “I think the key takeaway here is that the number of heatwave …
Read More »Saudi Arabia Keeps Pressure on for OPEC+ Members to Comply with Pledged Oil Cuts
Saudi Arabia redoubled its crusade for OPEC+ compliance Aug. 19, laying pressure on the alliance’s quota violators to make up for their excess crude production with deeper cuts in the coming weeks, in the name of fairness and market stability. Nigeria and Iraq, two of the biggest compliance laggards, received …
Read More »After Nearly 20 Years, India’s Oil Demand Seen Slipping into the Red
Hopes that India’s oil demand will recover in the second half of the year is fading fast as some provinces implement partial lockdowns to battle the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting refiners to start planning for lower crude runs in order to prevent a problem of plenty at home. India, one of …
Read More »Iraq’s Gharraf Oil Field Restarts at Production Rate of 50,000 b/d
Iraq’s Gharraf oil field has restarted production at a rate of 50,000 b/d after output was suspended in mid-March as part of measures to contain the coronavirus pandemic, a Japan Petroleum Exploration spokesman told S&P Global Platts July 22. Production was restarted July 21 after Malaysia’s Petronas, the operator of …
Read More »US Shale Oil Production Forecast to Hit Two-year Low in August
U.S. crude oil production from seven major shale formations is expected to decline by about 56,000 bbl/d in August to about 7.49 million bbl/d, the lowest in the two years, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in a monthly forecast on July 13. The biggest decline is forecast for …
Read More »Russia’s Gazprom Mulls Power of Siberia Capacity Expansion to 44 Bcm/Year
Russia’s Gazprom is considering, with Chinese partners, increasing the capacity of its Power of Siberia gas pipeline to 44 Bcm/year from the current design capacity of 38 Bcm/year, CEO Alexei Miller said June 26. In an entry to his online column following Gazprom’s annual general meeting, Miller also said there …
Read More »Global Nuclear Power Capacity Falls 4.5 GW in 2019
Global nuclear generating capacity was 391.1 GW as of December 31, 2019, with 443 operational reactors in 30 countries, a fall of 4.5 GW from 386.6 GW at the end of 2018, the International Atomic Energy Agency said in a statement June 26. The data was compiled in the IAEA’s …
Read More »Iraq Raises Estimates for May Oil Income, Crude Export Price
Iraq has raised estimates for its oil income and export prices for May, the oil ministry said on June 24, as OPEC’s second-largest producer benefits from the uptick in global crude prices. Its May income was $2.136 billion, up from the previous estimate of $2.091 billion, the ministry said in …
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