All publications by tag «OIL»
2014, September, 30, 20:34:00
BRENT IS DOWN 13%
There was a time when headlines about jets bombing Middle Eastern refineries would have sent oil prices soaring.
2014, September, 30, 20:31:00
OIL PRICES
West Texas Intermediate crude fell from the highest price in seven days as concern eased over the risk of a supply disruption in the Middle East. Brent declined in London.
2014, September, 30, 20:15:00
ENCANA & ATHLON: $7 BLN
Encana of Canada has become the latest company working in North America’s shale reserves to make a leap to reduce its reliance on gas, and increase its oil production, by agreeing a $7.1bn deal to buy US-listed Athlon Energy.
2014, September, 30, 20:10:00
SEIZING THE MEXICO’S OPPORTUNITIES
Argentina’s YPF and Malaysia’s Petronas are negotiating a joint-venture with Mexico’s Pemex – possibly starting with shallow water fields – in a bid to become the first foreign oil companies to seize the opportunities of Mexico’s energy reform.
2014, September, 30, 20:05:00
FILIPINO-UK GAS
The chairman of a Philippine energy company said Friday a Chinese state-owned oil producer hasn't responded to a revived proposal to jointly explore a disputed area of the South China Sea but drilling will go ahead by 2016 with or without a partnership.
2014, September, 28, 13:05:00
RUSSIA & EXXON: ARCTIC OIL
Russia Says Arctic Well Drilled With Exxon Strikes Oil
2014, September, 28, 13:00:00
ROSNEFT: NEW DISCOVERY
Rosneft Discovered a New Hydrocarbon Field in the Kara Sea
2014, September, 28, 12:55:00
MEXICO: HONEY OIL
Mexico is “like a sweet shop in the oil business”, according to one executive, and international energy companies are eyeing the goodies it offers as they wait for technical and fiscal details to work out how much they can splurge.
2014, September, 28, 12:50:00
IRAN & OPEC: STOP PRICES
Iran’s oil minister called on Opec nations to work together to prevent a further slide in crude prices,
2014, September, 28, 12:45:00
U.S. OIL PRICES RISE
U.S. oil futures gained Friday on expectations of continued high demand, while global benchmark Brent held flat