Bloomberg OPEC and non-OPEC countries have made a strong start to lowering their oil output under the first such pact in more than a decade, energy ministers said on Sunday as producers look to reduce oversupply and support prices. “The deal is a success …All the countries are sticking to the deal …(the) results are above expectations,†Russian Energy ...
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US gas market gets rid of storage surplus despite warm winter
LONDON / Reuters The US gas market has tightened significantly over the last nine months as low prices have spurred strong consumption and exports while slashing drilling of new wells. The market has rebalanced despite an unusually mild winter so far, which points to the degree of underlying tightness and suggests prices will need to remain higher in 2017 ...
Read More »Aramco to boost gas output at Hawiyah, Haradh
KHOBAR / Reuters Saudi Aramco plans to boost gas production at its Hawiyah and Haradh plants to meet growing domestic energy needs, industry sources said. The projects, estimated to cost approximately $4 billion, would see engineering companies expand the processing capacity at Hawiyah by 1.3 billion standard cubic feet per day. Hawiyah gas plant currently processes 2.5 billion scfd ...
Read More »â€˜Carolina $400mn wind project won’t harm radar’
WASHINGTON / AP The Pentagon says it disagrees with Republicans in North Carolina who claim a $400 million clean energy project slated to power data centers for Amazon.com Inc. poses a threat to national security. State legislative leaders have asked the incoming Trump administration to either kill or require major changes to the nearly completed wind farm, which they ...
Read More »Trump advisers prepare a list of early energy changes
Bloomberg Donald Trump’s advisers have prepared a short list of energy and environmental policy changes he can take now that he has been sworn in as president, including steps to limit the role that climate change plays in government decisions and speed the review of cross-border pipelines. The list of actions Trump can take imminently includes nullifying former President ...
Read More »Quebec says New York interested in importing its hydropower
Bloomberg Quebec’s energy minister, who met with New York officials this week, sensed “genuine interest†from the state in importing hydropower from the Canadian province. Pierre Arcand is hopeful that Hydro-Quebec, Canada’s biggest electric utility, can reach a deal by the end of this year to supply power to New York under a long-term contract, he said in an ...
Read More »LNG sector looks to producing power as record glut looms
Bloomberg Seeking new ways to market their product, producers of liquefied natural gas are turning to an age-old technique: packaging. As demand for electricity booms in developing nations from South Africa to Chile, LNG producers are offering to supply both fuel and a power plant in partnership agreements that can lock in consumption of their product for years. For ...
Read More »Oil industry on acquisition trail as outlook brightens
Bloomberg The world’s top oil companies are back in acquisition mode, targeting smaller exploration and development firms to boost oil and gas reserves rather than the mega-mergers that followed previous slumps in crude prices. Since late November, major oil companies have announced 11 deals worth more than $500 million each with a combined value of $31 billion, the clearest ...
Read More »Crude resumes advance as US crude stockpiles fall
Bloomberg Oil resumed gains after the biggest drop in more than a week as industry data showed US crude stockpiles declined, while OPEC and other producing nations trim production to ease a global glut. Futures rose as much as 1.4 percent in New York after sliding 2.7 percent on Wednesday amid a surge in the dollar. US crude supplies ...
Read More »Reopened Libyan ports hope ‘foreign staff will return’
Bloomberg Guards and officials at major ports in Libya’s eastern Oil Crescent say they are hoping foreign workers will soon return as they struggle to build on output gains with meagre resources. The National Oil Corporation (NOC) reopened three ports in the curve of coastline south of Benghazi in September, after the Libyan National Army (LNA) led by Khalifa ...
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