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January 2015

January 2015
2015, January, 11, 14:10:00
U.A.E.: OIL OVERSUPPLY
Oversupply in crude markets could take months or even years to fix depending on when producers outside OPEC cut their output, Abu Dhabi-based The National reported, citing comments by U.A.E. Energy Minister Suhail Al Mazrouei.
January 2015
2015, January, 10, 22:00:00
OIL IS LOOKING FOR BOTTOM
Crude oil markets continue to search for a bottom as prices declined again in December and the first week of January. The North Sea Brent front month futures price settled at $50.96/bbl on January 8, a decline of $21.58/bbl from December 1
January 2015
2015, January, 6, 13:25:00
ENERGY PRICE DECLINES
Two benchmark crude oils, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) and Brent, make up about 67% of the weighting in the S&P GSCI energy index. Petroleum-based products (gasoline, heating oil, and gasoil) together comprise another 29% of the S&P GSCI energy index, and because prices for these products generally follow crude oil prices, the index tends to follow the major price movements in the crude oil market.
January 2015
2015, January, 6, 13:20:00
EUROPE & ASIA: DOWN
Oil drama drives shares lower in Asia and Europe
January 2015
2015, January, 6, 13:15:00
SAUDI RISK STRATEGY
World's largest oil exporter is forcing prices lower to win back market share but the high-risk strategy will test the house of Saud like never before
January 2015
2015, January, 6, 13:10:00
U.S. CAN BE NEXT
US can be next Saudi Arabia for oil, says ex-US Treasury Secretary Summers
January 2015
2015, January, 6, 13:05:00
SAUDI RAISES PRICE
Saudi Arabia Raises Price of Main Oil Grade for Asian Buyers
January 2015
2015, January, 6, 13:00:00
U.S. OIL: MUCH WORSE
Biggest Oil-Rig Drop Since 2009 Spells Tough Year Ahead
January 2015
2015, January, 6, 12:55:00
OIL PRICES: BELOW $50
Oil extended losses below $50 a barrel amid speculation that U.S. crude inventories will expand, exacerbating a global supply glut that’s driven prices to the lowest level since April 2009.
January 2015
2015, January, 6, 12:50:00
RUSSIA & IRAQ OIL SUPPLIES
Oil supplies in Iraq and Russia surged to the highest level in decades, signaling no respite in early 2015 from the glut that has pushed crude prices to their lowest in five years.