All publications by tag «U.S»
2014, October, 11, 19:20:00
EU ENERGY DIVERSIFICATION
Poland’s ambition to achieve energy independence from Russia is being undermined by drillers giving up on the nation’s shale wells after disappointing results.
2014, October, 11, 19:15:00
ASIA REDUCES SUBSIDIES
Consumers in many Asian countries are missing out on the benefits of a global slide in oil prices and instead paying more at the pump as governments cut down on expensive energy subsidies.
2014, October, 11, 19:10:00
RUSSIA SANCTIONS: STOP BNP PARIBAS
French banking giant BNP Paribas SA has stopped offering letters of credit to finance commodities trades involving sanctioned Russian banks, according to people familiar with the matter—the latest fallout from tightening economic restrictions imposed by the West against Moscow.
2014, October, 11, 19:00:00
EXXON WINS $1.6 BLN
A World Bank arbitration tribunal on Thursday ordered Venezuela to pay Exxon Mobil Corp about $1.6 billion to compensate for oil nationalization in 2007, though state oil company PDVSA expects to eventually pay closer to $1 billion.
2014, October, 9, 20:35:00
EIA: BRENT OIL: $102/BBL IN 2015
EIA projects average U.S. household expenditures for natural gas, heating oil, electricity, and propane will decrease this winter heating season (October 1 through March 31) compared with last winter, which was 11% colder than the previous 10-year average nationally.
2014, October, 9, 20:05:00
EU: CANADA OIL
Canada scored a victory Tuesday when the European Union ditched plans to label oil derived from oil sands as dirtier than other forms of crude, removing a major potential obstacle to exporting the controversial fuel to Europe.
2014, October, 8, 21:05:00
SANCTIONS VS PRICES
Oil prices that have plunged to a 27-month low are inflicting damage on a Russian economy already contending with escalating sanctions from the U.S. and European Union over its role in Ukraine.
2014, October, 8, 21:00:00
LUKOIL LAUNCHES OILFIELD: 1.4 BLN BBL
Russia's No.2 oil producer Lukoil launched an oilfield in western Siberia ahead of schedule on Wednesday, a major step in its drive to prop up falling production and to weather U.S. sanctions over Ukraine.
2014, October, 8, 20:55:00
OCCIDENTAL SELL $3 BLN
Occidental Petroleum Corp, the fourth-largest U.S. oil and gas producer by market capitalization, is looking to sell its North Dakota oil assets for as much as $3 billion as the company seeks to focus on profitable regions, Bloomberg reported on Monday.
2014, October, 7, 21:20:00
DESPITE WHITE HOUSE POLICIES
The president’s economic address at Northwestern University celebrated the results of America’s energy revolution but omitted key steps forward, according to API President and CEO Jack Gerard.