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2020, November, 11, 14:50:00
OIL PRICES 2020-21: $40 - $47
EIA forecasts Brent crude oil prices will average $47/b in 2021.
2020, November, 11, 14:40:00
RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY WILL UP BY 7%
In sharp contrast to all other fuels, renewables used for generating electricity will grow by almost 7% in 2020.
2020, November, 11, 14:35:00
INDIA ENERGY CONSUMPTION WILL DOUBLE
"India is set to nearly double its energy consumption over the long-term," Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the virtual forum. "Our energy sector will be growth-centric, industry friendly and environment-conscious."
2020, November, 11, 14:30:00
OPEC+ IRAQ, SAUDI ARABIA
Saudi Arabia, Iraq "stressed full commitment to all decisions that have been agreed upon, in a manner that guarantees reaching fair and appropriate oil prices for exporters and consumers in the global oil market," the statement said.
2020, November, 11, 14:25:00
JAPAN LNG PRICES UP
The average contract price for spot LNG cargoes shipped to Japan in October rose to $6 per million British thermal units (mmBtu)
2020, November, 11, 14:20:00
IRAN PETROLEUM EXPORTS 700 TBD
Iran’s oil exports have shrunk from more than 2.5 million bpd since 2018,
2020, November, 11, 14:15:00
LUKOIL PRODUCTION 2.065 MBD
For the nine months of 2020 LUKOIL Group's average hydrocarbon production excluding the West Qurna-2 project was 2,065 kboe per day, which is 11.6% lower year-on-year.
2020, November, 10, 11:35:00
OIL PRICE: BELOW $43
Brent rose 9 cents, or 0.2%, to $42.49 a barrel. WTI edged up 16 cents, or 0.4%, to $40.45 a barrel.
2020, November, 10, 11:30:00
RUSSIA IS RESPONSIBLE PLAYER
"In any case, Russia is a responsible player on the energy market and that's something which governs our decisions and our thinking," Sorokin said, during the ADIPEC virtual conference Nov. 9.
2020, November, 10, 11:25:00
NORD STREAM 2 AGAINST PENALTY $7.7 BLN
UOKiK on Oct. 7 imposed a fine of more than Zloty 29 billion ($7.62 billion, Eur6.48 billion) on Russian gas giant Gazprom for building Nord Stream 2 without its approval, as well as a fine totaling Zloty 234 million on five European companies that helped finance the project.