ARAMCO'S OUTPUT WILL DOWN BY 5.7 MBD
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2018, March, 14, 11:45:00
REUTERS - U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures CLc1 were at $60.77 a barrel at 0753 GMT, up 6 cents, or 0.1 percent, from their previous settlement. Brent crude futures LCOc1 were at $64.62 per barrel, down just 2 cents from their last close.
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2018, March, 7, 15:00:00
РЕЙТЕР - К 9.17 МСК фьючерсы на североморскую смесь Brent опустились на 0,85 процента до $65,23 за баррель. Фьючерсные контракты на американскую лёгкую нефть WTI к этому времени торговались у отметки $62,07 за баррель, что на 0,85 процента ниже предыдущего закрытия.
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2018, March, 7, 14:00:00
EIA - North Sea Brent crude oil spot prices averaged $65 per barrel (b) in February, a decrease of $4/b from the January level and the first month-over-month average decrease since June 2017. EIA forecasts Brent spot prices will average about $62/b in both 2018 and 2019 compared with an average of $54/b in 2017.
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2018, March, 5, 11:35:00
РЕЙТЕР - К 9.28 МСК фьючерсы на североморскую смесь Brent поднялись на 0,33 процента до $64,58 за баррель. Фьючерсные контракты на американскую лёгкую нефть WTI к этому времени торговались у отметки $61,44 за баррель, что на 0,31 процента выше предыдущего закрытия.
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2018, March, 4, 11:30:00
МИНФИН РОССИИ - Средняя цена нефти марки Urals по итогам января – февраля 2018 года составила $ 65,99 за баррель.
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2018, February, 27, 14:15:00
РЕЙТЕР - К 9.18 МСК фьючерсы на североморскую смесь Brent опустились на 0,15 процента до $67,40 за баррель. Фьючерсные контракты на американскую лёгкую нефть WTI к этому времени торговались у отметки $63,80 за баррель, что на 0,17 процента ниже предыдущего закрытия.
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2018, February, 27, 14:05:00
МИНФИН РОССИИ - Средняя цена на нефть Urals за период мониторинга с 15 января по 14 февраля 2018 года составила $66,26457 за баррель, или $483,7 за тонну.
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ARAMCO'S OUTPUT WILL DOWN BY 5.7 MBD
MEOG - Saudi Aramco has controlled fires at its Abqaiq and Khurais plants, after a drone attack left them damaged, but no personnel harmed, according to a statement by the company. It will see its production halved, with a 5.7mn barrel per day drop in output due to the attack.
Yemen's Houthi rebels claimed responsibility for the attack, with a spokesperson saying it used 10 drones in its latest attack on Saudi Arabia's oil infrastructure. In an interview with Houthi-owned al-Masirah TV, spokesman Yahya Sarea said that more attacks would come in the future.
The attack comes days into Prince Abulaziz bin Salman's tenure as the nation's energy minister. He said that the terrorist attack "resulted in the temporary suspension of production at Abqaiq and Khurais plants," according to a statement given to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA).
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a call from US President Donald Trump following the attacks, where Trump said the US was ready to cooperate with Saudi Arabia to maintain its security and stability, according to SPA, noting that the attacks would have an impact on the US and global economy. The crown prince said the kingdom was willing and able to deal with terrorist aggression and its consequences.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo blamed Iran for the attack, which he called "an unprecedented attack on the world's energy supply." He also claimed that "there is no evidence the attacks came from Yemen."
The Ministry of Interior has started an investigation into the attacks, according to SPA.
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