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2016, May, 19, 20:40:00
U.S. OIL & GAS PRODUCTION DOWN
Crude oil production in June from the seven major US shale regions is expected to fall 113,000 b/d month-over-month to 4.85 million b/d.
Gas production from the regions is forecast to fall 464 MMcfd.
2016, May, 19, 20:35:00
OIL COMPANIES RESTRUCTURING
Oil and gas producers depend largely on bank credit lines to run their businesses. Cmpanies getting ready to restructure are working closely with their bankers before filing for bankruptcy.
2016, May, 19, 20:30:00
OIL DRILLING EFFICIENCY
As the number of failed operators mounts, the surviving companies are laying the groundwork for what they forecast will be an era of slower but steadier growth in the state at the epicenter of the U.S.’s energy boom.
2016, May, 19, 20:25:00
TECHNIP & FMC MERGER: $20 BLN
The transaction is expected to deliver annual pretax savings of at least $400 million as of 2019 and boost earnings per share significantly, the companies said in a statement on Thursday.
2016, May, 19, 20:20:00
TRANSCANADA & CPG: $13 BLN
Including the assumption of CPG debt, the total enterprise value of the transaction is approximately $13 billion.
2016, May, 19, 20:15:00
PETROBRAS SELLS $6.75 BLN
State-controlled Petróleo Brasileiro SA raised $6.75 billion on Tuesday from a sale of five- and 10-year dollar-denominated bonds, in a closely watched return to global debt markets after the suspension of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff.
2016, May, 19, 20:10:00
PETRONAS PROFIT DOWN 60%
Malaysia's national oil company (NOC) Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) posted a profit after tax of $1.1 billion (MYR 4.6 billion) for the first quarter of 2016 (1Q 2016) that ended March 31, down 60 percent from $2.8 billion (MYR 11.4 billion) recorded in the same period last year, while revenue fell 26 percent to $12.1 billion (MYR 49.1 billion) from $16.3 billion (MYR 66.2 billion) in the corresponding period, financial results released Wednesday by the firm showed.
2016, May, 19, 20:05:00
CHEVRON WILL CUT BUDGET BY 17%
Chevron Corp on Tuesday said it will slash its budget by at least 17% for the next two years to save cash due to the low crude oil prices.
2016, May, 19, 20:00:00
MAJORS GREEN INVESTMENTS: 2.5 BLN
Shell, Eni, Total and Statoil have announced green energy investments with a combined value of around $2.5 billion in recent weeks in a bid to diversify away from their core oil and gas markets.
2016, May, 19, 19:55:00
CHINESE-RUSSIAN TARGET: $100 BLN
China is Russia’s biggest single trade partner, with its share rising to 12.8 percent from 12 percent in 2015. Even so, the overall turnover of goods fell by 26 percent last year to $68.1 billion. That means the countries are far off reaching their target of $100 billion in trade.