WSJ: full oil embargo could send Russian production to 9.6 million bpd.
IEA estimates that Russia already shut in nearly 1 million bpd in April.
Russian Finance Minister Siluanov. production could drop by 17 percent this year due to the sanctions.
2022/05/14 11:38
China's biggest refiner sees growing fuel demand in China.
China manufacturing PMI, a barometer for Chinese oil demand, has come in at 47.4 in April’s official data.
PetroChina: "With the improvement of the COVID situation, refined product inventory is now showing a downturn,".
2022/05/09 17:49
OPEC+ concludes Ministerial meeting with very small additional production increase.
OPEC leaves EU ban of Russian crude undiscussed.
EU sanction drive against Russia has proved to be a boon for OPEC producers.
OPEC is unlikely to materially increase production as EU looks for alternative suppliers.
2022/05/09 14:05
Chinese COVID-19 lockdowns will be a much bigger threat to regional demand in Asia than initially assumed.
Looming EU-ban on Russian crude may further improve demand for Middle East crude grades.
Middle East producers continue to hike prices, but not as aggressively as anticipated.
2022/04/21 20:58
Permian rig count reached the highest level since April 2020 last week.
Supply chain disruptions and labor shortages are trumped by optimism about demand.
Enterprise Product Partners: U.S. oil production will reach 12.4 million bpd this year, up by 800,000 bpd from 2021.
2022/04/15 20:45
Oil Prices Continue To Rally As EIA Confirms Crude Inventory Draw
2022/03/31 20:48
Gulf oil producers slam hypocritical attitude towards fossil fuels.
The UAE and Saudi Arabia look to boost production capacity this decade.
OPEC has its priorities, and it is sticking to them, even in the face of growing pressure from its political partners in the West.
2022/03/31 20:44
While the energy transition is undoubtedly underway, the EIA believes oil and gas will continue to dominate the U.S. energy mix in 2050 as population and economic growth boost energy demand.
Electric vehicles are expected to become more popular in the coming decades but gasoline cars will still make up 79 percent of sales in 2050.
U.S. crude production is expected to reach a record high in 2023 due to soaring oil prices and natural gas production will also increase as demand for exports grows.
2022/03/25 18:19
Seaborne crude oil exports from Russia have been higher so far this month compared to February.
Petro-Logistics sees the first signs that “a bit more oil” is heading to China, as well as to India.
Some vessels are struggling to find a buyer.
2022/03/18 20:35
Energy prices have skyrocketed since the beginning of Russia’s assault on Ukraine, and analysts expect them to continue rising.
The United States has banned all imports of Russian energy, and other allies could be right on their heels.
Replacing Russian oil will prove to be a difficult task, and it may not even be possible without the help of OPEC.
2022/03/10 09:23
Oil is now holding near its highest level since 2008.
Consumers and industries alike are beginning to feel the sting.
Some analysts are predicting that sustained high oil prices could result in demand destruction.
2022/03/10 09:16
Big Oil’s exodus from Russia is due in part to the workers on the ground refusing to welcome Russian supplies.
In the U.K., dock workers have taken a stand by refusing to unload Russian oil and gas.
Unions and workers in Australia, Canada and the U.S. have also joined the efforts to halt the delivery of Russian oil and gas cargoes.
2022/03/10 09:03
WSJ: full oil embargo could send Russian production to 9.6 million bpd.
IEA estimates that Russia already shut in nearly 1 million bpd in April.
Russian Finance Minister Siluanov. production could drop by 17 percent this year due to the sanctions.
China's biggest refiner sees growing fuel demand in China.
China manufacturing PMI, a barometer for Chinese oil demand, has come in at 47.4 in April’s official data.
PetroChina: "With the improvement of the COVID situation, refined product inventory is now showing a downturn,".
OPEC+ concludes Ministerial meeting with very small additional production increase.
OPEC leaves EU ban of Russian crude undiscussed.
EU sanction drive against Russia has proved to be a boon for OPEC producers.
OPEC is unlikely to materially increase production as EU looks for alternative suppliers.
Chinese COVID-19 lockdowns will be a much bigger threat to regional demand in Asia than initially assumed.
Looming EU-ban on Russian crude may further improve demand for Middle East crude grades.
Middle East producers continue to hike prices, but not as aggressively as anticipated.
Permian rig count reached the highest level since April 2020 last week.
Supply chain disruptions and labor shortages are trumped by optimism about demand.
Enterprise Product Partners: U.S. oil production will reach 12.4 million bpd this year, up by 800,000 bpd from 2021.
Oil Prices Continue To Rally As EIA Confirms Crude Inventory Draw
Gulf oil producers slam hypocritical attitude towards fossil fuels.
The UAE and Saudi Arabia look to boost production capacity this decade.
OPEC has its priorities, and it is sticking to them, even in the face of growing pressure from its political partners in the West.
While the energy transition is undoubtedly underway, the EIA believes oil and gas will continue to dominate the U.S. energy mix in 2050 as population and economic growth boost energy demand.
Electric vehicles are expected to become more popular in the coming decades but gasoline cars will still make up 79 percent of sales in 2050.
U.S. crude production is expected to reach a record high in 2023 due to soaring oil prices and natural gas production will also increase as demand for exports grows.
Seaborne crude oil exports from Russia have been higher so far this month compared to February.
Petro-Logistics sees the first signs that “a bit more oil” is heading to China, as well as to India.
Some vessels are struggling to find a buyer.
Energy prices have skyrocketed since the beginning of Russia’s assault on Ukraine, and analysts expect them to continue rising.
The United States has banned all imports of Russian energy, and other allies could be right on their heels.
Replacing Russian oil will prove to be a difficult task, and it may not even be possible without the help of OPEC.
Oil is now holding near its highest level since 2008.
Consumers and industries alike are beginning to feel the sting.
Some analysts are predicting that sustained high oil prices could result in demand destruction.
Big Oil’s exodus from Russia is due in part to the workers on the ground refusing to welcome Russian supplies.
In the U.K., dock workers have taken a stand by refusing to unload Russian oil and gas.
Unions and workers in Australia, Canada and the U.S. have also joined the efforts to halt the delivery of Russian oil and gas cargoes.