Friday , 9 January 2026

Energy

Libya’s biggest oil port, fields to reopen this week

  Bloomberg Libya is preparing this week to reopen two of its biggest oil fields and ship the first cargo from its largest export terminal in two years, as the war-torn OPEC state pursues plans to almost double crude output in 2017. Repsol SA-operated Sharara, Libya’s largest oil field, and the El Feel, or Elephant, deposit run by Eni SpA …

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Supply cuts won’t re-balance market until second half: OPEC

  Bloomberg OPEC said its agreement to cut production, while speeding up the re-balancing of the global oil market, won’t result in demand exceeding supply until the second half of next year. The Dec. 10 agreement between the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and non-members such as Russia and Kazakhstan “will accelerate the reduction of global inventories and bring forward …

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Petrofac halts Tunisia gas output again

  TUNIS / Reuters Oil and gas industry contractor Petrofac is halting gas production in Tunisia after two weeks of renewed protests on the southern Kerkennah islands, officials said on Wednesday. The announcement comes just three months after Petrofac restarted operations at Kerkennah’s Chergui gas field, following nine months of disruptions due to protests. Petrofac had threatened in September to …

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Oil retreats after OPEC deal rally on US supply gain

  Bloomberg Oil retreated from the highest close since July 2015 as focus shifted to expanding US crude stockpiles after OPEC and other producing nations agreed to cut output to stabilize the market. Futures slid as much as 1.7 percent in New York after climbing 6.5 percent over the previous four sessions. US inventories rose by 4.68 million barrels last …

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Aramco to build more rigs even as Saudi agrees to pump less

  Bloomberg Saudi Arabian Oil Co. signed contracts with US companies to build dozens of oil rigs over 10 years as the kingdom builds for the long-term future of its most prized industry even while coordinating with other producers to cut output for six months to stabilize crude. The Saudi state producer known as Saudi Aramco signed a contract with …

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‘Water level’ hits biggest Sub-Saharan hydro plant

  Bloomberg Sharply falling water levels at Mozambique’s Cahora Bassa dam, sub-Saharan Africa’s biggest hydropower plant, are threatening electricity supplies to countries including South Africa, which buys about a third of its output. Levels are the lowest Phil Bezuidenhout, a lodge owner at the dam, has seen in the 24 years he’s operated on its shores in the country’s northwest. …

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Oil pact could quickly sop up market glut: IEA

  Paris / AFP A pact by leading producers to cut output could quickly begin sopping up the glut on the oil market that has weighed on prices, the IEA said on Tuesday as it also hiked its demand forecast. The agreements, if implemented, would “hasten the market’s return to balance by working off the inventory overhang,” said the International Energy …

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Iran signs two oil deals with Russia’s Gazprom

  Tehran / AFP Iran signed preliminary agreements with Russia’s Gazprom on Tuesday to develop two major oil fields in the latest of a flurry of deals with foreign firms, local media reported. The deals open the way for Gazprom to carry out studies at the Cheshmekosh and Changouleh fields near the border with Iraq, according to the Shana news agency, …

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Top Indian gas utility seeks price cut for LNG supply

  Bloomberg India’s biggest gas utility is seeking a price cut and other changes to a 20-year liquefied natural gas supply contract from Gazprom PJSC, the latest in a series of concessions sought by buyers amid a global gas glut. GAIL India Ltd. is pushing to overhaul the 2.5 million ton a year contract with the Russian gas giant that …

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Rosneft to pay $2.8 billion to join Egyptian gas block

  Bloomberg Rosneft PJSC agreed to pay as much as $2.8 billion to buy up to 35 percent of a natural-gas project off Egypt, joining Eni SpA and BP Plc in the largest discovery in the Mediterranean Sea. Rosneft will pay $1.13 billion for an initial 30 percent stake in the Shorouk concession, which includes the Zohr find, plus $450 …

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