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2015, April, 4, 13:55:00
RUSSIAN GAS COULD RISE
Russian gas imports into Western Europe could rise to a record this summer as utilities increase purchases from Russia, taking advantage of lower prices for oil-indexed gas contracts, analysts said.
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2015, April, 4, 13:50:00
EU GAS PRICES
European gas prices started the summer season at a five-year low, signaling easing concern about disruptions to Russian supply and below-average reserves.
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2015, April, 4, 13:35:00
INDIA GAS PRICES
India cut the price of locally-produced natural gas by 8% for six months beginning Wednesday as global energy costs slump.
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2015, April, 4, 13:10:00
ARCTIC EXPLORATION’S RISK
Arctic exploration is worth the risk. Exxon has decades of experience working in that part of the world, including successful projects in Russia — but also a catastrophic oil spill in Alaska’s Prince William Sound when the Exxon Valdez oil tanker ran aground in 1989.
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2015, April, 2, 20:00:00
UKRAINE KILLS DOMESTIC
Ukraine is facing a huge energy-security challenge. It is dependent on Russia supplying most of its natural gas as well as uranium fuel for its nuclear reactors.
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2015, April, 2, 19:55:00
RUSSIA WANTS UKRAINE
The Russian government is requesting that state-owned gas giant Gazprom provide discounted gas to the struggling government in Ukraine.
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2015, April, 2, 19:50:00
RUSSIA & TURKEY STREAM
Turkey and Greece are back under the spotlight as Russia’s Gazprom restated the importance of Turkish Stream for Greece’s energy security, while the Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot leaders openly referred to the opportunity of resuming negotiations about the future of the Mediterranean island.
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2015, April, 2, 19:40:00
OPEC EARNING: $446 BLN
Based on crude oil market assessments in the Short-Term Energy Outlook, EIA estimates that members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), excluding Iran, will earn about $700 billion in revenue from net oil exports in 2014, a 14% decrease from 2013 earnings and the lowest earnings for the group since 2010.
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2015, April, 2, 19:35:00
THE TALL ORDER: $80/BBL
With Saudi Arabia reluctant to cut production, crude oil prices over the next decade depend greatly on producers’ costs, says a veteran observer of oil markets and the Middle East.
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2015, March, 31, 21:10:00
THE TARGET: $100/BBL TO 2018
The prospect of a return to $100-a-barrel crude is tempting some to bet against the bearish consensus in the oil market.
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2015, March, 31, 21:05:00
U.S. OIL & GAS M&A
Despite a 50 percent slide in crude prices since last summer, U.S. shale oil producers are enjoying remarkably easy access to capital markets and this will allow them to avoid getting squeezed when banks reset their loans in April.
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2015, March, 31, 21:00:00
WORST TO COME
In a keynote speech to attendees of the 2015 Coiled Tubing & Well Intervention Conference & Exhibition, Richard B. Spears, an oil field services market researcher, says the worst may be yet to come for that market, but a partial recovery also could come sooner than expected.
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2015, March, 31, 20:55:00
CANADA OIL&GAS M&A
ConocoPhillips is among energy companies considering asset sales amid depressed oil prices, as it markets gas-producing properties that account for about 20% of its production in Western Canada. Whiting Petroleum has hired a bank to explore a sale of the company, people familiar with the matter said last week. The company is selling oil and gas processing assets in North Dakota, Bloomberg News reported in February.
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2015, March, 31, 20:50:00
U.S. OIL GROWTH
U.S. crude oil production (including lease condensate) increased during 2014 by 1.2 million barrels per day (bbl/d) to 8.7 million bbl/d, the largest volume increase since recordkeeping began in 1900. On a percentage basis, output in 2014 increased by 16.2%, the highest growth rate since 1940. Most of the increase during 2014 came from tight oil plays in North Dakota, Texas, and New Mexico where hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling were used to produce oil from shale formations.
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2015, March, 31, 20:45:00
U.S. NEED ARCTIC
The U.S. should immediately begin a push to exploit its enormous trove of oil in the Arctic waters off of Alaska, or risk a renewed reliance on imported oil in the future, an Energy Department advisory council says in a study submitted Friday.