Bloomberg OPEC probably won’t clinch a deal to limit oil production in Algiers next week as members stay focused on either boosting output or defending their market share, according to a Bloomberg survey. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, which will hold informal talks with Russia on Sept. 28, faces the same internal rivalries that thwarted a previous agreement ...
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‘Oil majors must count on acquisitions to replenish reserves’
Bloomberg Major oil producers will rely on acquisitions for about half their reserve replacement in the future after cutting exploration budgets to weather the crude-price collapse, according to Wood Mackenzie Ltd. Big oil companies are no longer trying to replace all their production through conventional exploration, the energy consulting company said in a report published on Tuesday. “Now their ...
Read More »Crude declines on speculations of global glut
Bloomberg Oil declined on speculation a global glut will be sustained amid rising supply from Nigeria to the U.S. Futures fell 0.6 percent in New York after advancing 0.6 percent on Monday. Nigeria’s output expanded to 1.75 million barrels a day and will keep rising after government outreach and a cease-fire with militants allowed some production to restart, Minister ...
Read More »Saudi’s July oil exports reach record as local use eases
Bloomberg Saudi Arabia’s oil exports climbed in July to a record level for that month, as the kingdom curbed the amount of crude it burns to generate energy domestically, according to the Joint Oil Data Initiative. The world’s biggest oil producer raised shipments by 166,000 barrels a day to 7.622 million a day in July compared with the previous ...
Read More »OPEC may hold talks if members reach consensus
Bloomberg OPEC may convene an extraordinary meeting if the group’s ministers reach a consensus on oil markets at an informal gathering next week in Algiers, Secretary General Mohammed Barkindo said, according to Algeria’s official news agency. Barkindo said he is “optimistic†about the informal session in Algiers to be held Sept. 27 on the sidelines of a conference of ...
Read More »Oil investors flee as OPEC freeze hopes face supply reality
Bloomberg Oil speculators headed for the sidelines as OPEC members prepare to discuss freezing output in the face of signs the supply glut will linger. Money managers cut wagers on both falling and rising crude prices before talks between OPEC and other producers later this month. The meeting comes after the International Energy Agency said that the global oversupply ...
Read More »Oil rebounds as Libyan fighting thwarts resumption of exports
Bloomberg Oil rebounded from the lowest close in more than a month after clashes halted what would be the first crude shipment from Libya’s Ras Lanuf export terminal since 2014. Futures rose as much as 2.1 percent in New York after losing 2 percent on Friday. The tanker Seadelta suspended loading after fighting started Sunday between local Petroleum Facilities ...
Read More »Saudi Aramco plans maintenance at two refineries in Nov-Dec
Bloomberg Saudi Aramco plans to shut two refineries towards the end of this year for scheduled maintenance, four sources close to the matter said, which could free up more of the state oil company’s crude for export. Saudi Aramco has scheduled maintenance at its refinery in Yanbu and its largest refinery in Ras Tanura in November and December, the ...
Read More »Clashes at Libyan oil ports as counter-attack repelled
Reuters Eastern Libyan forces said they had reestablished control over two oil ports where an ousted faction launched a counter-attack on Sunday, briefly seizing one of the terminals. The two ports, Es Sider and Ras Lanuf, were among four seized by forces loyal to eastern commander Khalifa Haftar’s Libyan National Army (LNA) on Sept. 11-12 from a Petroleum Facilities ...
Read More »Four scenarios for oil producers as they seek to boost prices
Bloomberg A meeting in Algiers at the end of September between OPEC and Russia — which together pump more than half the world’s oil — has raised expectations that a deal could be struck to boost prices. Oil is still trading at half its 2014 level amid a persistent global oversupply. While a production decline in the U.S. has ...
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