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Iraq says oil safe as social media cut amid protests

Bloomberg Iraq is pumping oil at normal levels even as protests spread across the southern region from where OPEC’s second-biggest producer exports most of its crude, according to a government spokesman. “Production and exports from southern Iraq are stable as per normal levels,” Oil Ministry spokesman Asim Jihad said by phone. Authorities have deployed security forces to protect energy fields …

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France win 2018 FIFA World Cup

MOSCOW / WAM France won the World Cup Russia in a thrilling final with Croatia at Moscow’s Luzhniki stadiumon on Sunday. France overwhelmed Croatia 4-2 to be FIFA World Cup 2018 champion for second time, after winning in 1998. Croatia was playing in its first World Cup final. For France, it was a first World Cup crown since winning on …

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Mubadala in talks with potential bidders for Spanish oil firm Cepsa

Bloomberg Vitol Group, the world’s largest independent oil trader, is among firms considering bids for Spanish oil company Cepsa Trading SA as its owner weighs alternatives to an initial public offering planned for later this year, according to people familiar with the matter. Cepsa, owned by Abu Dhabi wealth fund Mubadala Investment Co, could be valued at around 10 billion …

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World’s fastest growing oil user bucks price cuts trend

Bloomberg India, the world’s fastest growing oil consumer, is bucking an emerging market trend of populist measures to curb surging oil prices. While governments in Indonesia, Brazil and elsewhere are cutting or freezing prices, India is standing its ground on gasoline and diesel costs even after they rose as much as 16 percent this year. India has, so far, resisted …

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OPEC output may be stretched to limit by supply crises: IEA

Bloomberg OPEC’s Gulf members may need to pump almost as much crude as they can to cover swelling supply losses from Venezuela to Iran and beyond, the International Energy Agency said. “Rising production from Middle East Gulf countries and Russia, welcome though it is, comes at the expense of the world’s spare-capacity cushion, which might be stretched to the limit,” …

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Exxon quits Koch-backed business group

Bloomberg Exxon Mobil Corp quit the American Legislative Exchange Council, a lobbying group bankrolled by fossil fuel companies, following a disagreement over climate-change policy. The oil giant won’t be renewing its membership after it expired in June, spokesman Scott Silvestri said by phone. Exxon had a public spat with ALEC in December when some members backed by climate skeptics such …

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Oil explorers in US heartland need $69 crude to boost drilling

Bloomberg Oil companies operating in the central US want oil to average $69 a barrel before they’ll substantially expand drilling, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. That’s up from $56 a year earlier, according to a survey of firms released by the Kansas City Fed, which serves all or parts of seven states from Nebraska to New …

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Trump considers tapping US oil reserve as prices at pump rise

Bloomberg The Trump administration is actively considering tapping into the nation’s emergency supply of crude oil as political pressure grows to rein in rising gasoline prices before congressional elections in November, two people familiar with the situation said. No decision has been made to release crude from the 660-million-barrel stockpile, known as the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, but options under review …

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ERC reiterates commitment to meet needs of Yemenis

ADEN / WAM The Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) has renewed its commitment to fulfil the urgent needs of Yemeni communities, through its support of the country’s Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour. During a meeting with Dr Abtahaj Al-Kamal, Yemeni Minister of Social Affairs and Labour, Saeed Al Kaabi, ERC’s Representative in Aden, reviewed the activities carried out by ERC …

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China vows retaliation against Trump’s $200bn trade threat

Bloomberg China vowed to fight back against the Trump administration’s plans to impose tariffs on an additional $200 billion in Chinese goods, escalating a trade war between the world’s two biggest economies. Beijing described the latest US move as “totally unacceptable” bullying, and urged other countries to join China to protect free trade and multilateralism. China promised to lodge complaints …

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