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2022, June, 3, 12:55:00
INDIA OIL PRODUCTION WILL UP
India imported 54% of its oil needs and 56% of its gas needs in 2020. After coal (44%), oil represented 24% of the country’s total consumption in 2020, against 6% for natural gas. As of 2021, India's oil reserves are estimated at 4,530 mbl and its gas reserves at 1,372 bcm.
2022, June, 3, 12:50:00
ISRAELI GAS EXPLORATION
Israel’s proven gas reserves are very large, at a current estimated level of about 538 bcm (end of 2021). Production increased very rapidly from 2.5 bcm in 2012 to almost 13 bcm in 2020 (+23%/year on average, including +45% in 2020).
2022, June, 3, 12:45:00
CHINA RENEWABLES 3.3 TLN KWH
China annual power generation from renewable energy sources will reach 3.3 trillion kWh by 2025.
2022, June, 3, 12:40:00
U.S. OIL INVENTORIES DOWN BY 5.1 MB TO 414.7 MB
U.S. commercial crude oil inventories decreased by 5.1 million barrels to 414.7 million barrels.
2022, June, 2, 11:55:00
OIL PRICE: BRENT NEAR $116, WTI ABOVE 112
Brent was down $2.07, or 1.8%, at $114.22 a barrel, WTI dropped $2.21, or 1.9%, to $113.05 a barrel.
2022, June, 2, 11:50:00
OPEC OIL PRICE: $122.94
The price of OPEC basket of thirteen crudes stood at $122.94 a barrel on Tuesday,
2022, June, 2, 11:45:00
ЦЕНА URALS: $83,48
Средняя цена на нефть марки Urals в январе-мае 2022 года сложилась в размере $83,48 за баррель, в январе-мае 2021 года - $61,62 за баррель.
2022, June, 2, 11:40:00
RUSSIA SANCTIONS SPLIT
Another group of officials, many based at Janet Yellen’s Treasury Department, worry about further strains on a global economy already suffering from supply-chain woes, inflation, volatile oil prices and a potential food crisis.
2022, June, 2, 11:35:00
OPEC + RUSSIA STRENGTHENING
Meanwhile those with spare capacity – primarily Saudi Arabia and the UAE – have held off on breaching their quotas to maintain OPEC+ unity rather than spark a market share battle.
2022, June, 2, 11:30:00
GAZPROM PRODUCTION DOWN BY 4.8%
Gas exports to the countries beyond the FSU amounted to 61 billion cubic meters, which is 27.6 per cent (or 23.2 billion cubic meters) lower than the figure for the same period of 2021.