China accounted for 13% of the exports from Cheniere’s Sabine Pass terminal in Louisiana as of mid-June.
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The company had last month halted all its shipments through the route following an attack on two of its very large crude carriers.
Read More »UNIPEC Suspends U.S. Oil Imports amid Growing Trade Dispute
UNIPEC and Sinopec are Asia’s largest refiner and biggest buyer of U.S. oil.
Read More »Saudi Arabia would Resume Oil Exports through Red Sea Lane
Saudi Arabia halted temporarily oil shipments through the lane on July 26 after attacks on two big oil tankers.
Read More »China`s Tariffs on US Goods Threatens Trump`s Energy Export Agenda
The trade fight with China hangs over potential long-term progress for U.S. LNG exports.
Read More »Top Asian Oil Customers Reduce Iranian Oil Imports to 7-Month-Low
Japan’s imports of Iranian oil increased by 10 percent in June compared to the same month last year.
Read More »Oil-for-Gold Trade with Africa Solution for US Banking Sanctions
Iran exports a wide range of oil products to Ghana including tar and various kinds of industrial oil.
Read More »The EU. U.S. LNG Deal Won’t Work
During the Cold War. Russia built an extensive network of pipelines in Eastern Europe.
Read More »Will India Give Up Iran’s Oil?
If India does not import crude from the US. the most likely fallout will be to buy from other OPEC countries.
Read More »Crude Oil Futures Largely Stable as Markets Await Fresh Signals
US oil rig counts were up by two to 1.048 for the week ended July 27. according to Baker Hughes
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