BRAZIL'S ENERGY INVESTMENT $538 BLN
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2018, March, 14, 11:45:00
REUTERS - U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures CLc1 were at $60.77 a barrel at 0753 GMT, up 6 cents, or 0.1 percent, from their previous settlement. Brent crude futures LCOc1 were at $64.62 per barrel, down just 2 cents from their last close.
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2018, March, 7, 15:00:00
РЕЙТЕР - К 9.17 МСК фьючерсы на североморскую смесь Brent опустились на 0,85 процента до $65,23 за баррель. Фьючерсные контракты на американскую лёгкую нефть WTI к этому времени торговались у отметки $62,07 за баррель, что на 0,85 процента ниже предыдущего закрытия.
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2018, March, 7, 14:00:00
EIA - North Sea Brent crude oil spot prices averaged $65 per barrel (b) in February, a decrease of $4/b from the January level and the first month-over-month average decrease since June 2017. EIA forecasts Brent spot prices will average about $62/b in both 2018 and 2019 compared with an average of $54/b in 2017.
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2018, March, 5, 11:35:00
РЕЙТЕР - К 9.28 МСК фьючерсы на североморскую смесь Brent поднялись на 0,33 процента до $64,58 за баррель. Фьючерсные контракты на американскую лёгкую нефть WTI к этому времени торговались у отметки $61,44 за баррель, что на 0,31 процента выше предыдущего закрытия.
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2018, March, 4, 11:30:00
МИНФИН РОССИИ - Средняя цена нефти марки Urals по итогам января – февраля 2018 года составила $ 65,99 за баррель.
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2018, February, 27, 14:15:00
РЕЙТЕР - К 9.18 МСК фьючерсы на североморскую смесь Brent опустились на 0,15 процента до $67,40 за баррель. Фьючерсные контракты на американскую лёгкую нефть WTI к этому времени торговались у отметки $63,80 за баррель, что на 0,17 процента ниже предыдущего закрытия.
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2018, February, 27, 14:05:00
МИНФИН РОССИИ - Средняя цена на нефть Urals за период мониторинга с 15 января по 14 февраля 2018 года составила $66,26457 за баррель, или $483,7 за тонну.
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BRAZIL'S ENERGY INVESTMENT $538 BLN
ENERDATA - The Minister of Mines and Energy of Brazil and the Energy Research Office (EPE) have released the 10-Year Energy Expansion Plan 2029 (Plan Decenal de Expansão de Energia 2029, PDE 2029), its annual report indicating the prospects for the expansion of the energy sector in Brazil over a ten-year horizon. Brazil's investment needs in energy infrastructure over the next ten years will reach BRL2,340bn (US$538bn), with 80% for the oil and gas sector (including 74% for exploration and production and 3% for biofuels) 15% for power generation and 4% for power transmission.
The PDE 2029 forecasts a 2.6%/year growth in energy demand over the next decade and a 48% share of renewables in the energy mix in 2029, including 17% of bagasse, 12% of hydropower, 7% of wood biomass and 12% of other renewables. The share of oil products should slightly decline from 34% in 2019 to 32% in 2029. Electricity consumption is expected to rise by nearly 11% between 2019 and 2029 and the installed power capacity is set to increase by 75.5 GW (+43%), with 60 GW of new on-grid capacity and 15.5 GW of off-grid capacity. Brazil should add 11 GW of distributed micro- and mini-generation capacity (mainly solar PV). Where power transmission is concerned, the power grid should increase by 32%, from over 154,400 km in 2019 to more than 203,400 km in 2029.
The PDE 2029 expects oil production to increase by 70% over the next decade, and oil exports by 130%. Most of the production increase should come from pre-salt production (+10%/year). In addition, natural gas output should rise by 74%.
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