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2015, December, 7, 19:50:00
U.S. LNG FOR EUROPE
“We're interested in seeing more interconnected markets in Europe. We obviously can deliver very flexibly to any terminal; we're not bound into delivering to just one location, as you would be with a pipeline, and what we're really interested in doing is securing new markets, developing integrated projects possibly involving power plants as well, or floating re-gas infrastructure with a power plant behind it, a business model we've operated in Chile; we're looking at doing something similar in Croatia,”
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2015, December, 7, 19:40:00
U.S. RIGS DOWN 7
U.S. Rig Count is down 7 rigs from last week to 737, with oil rigs down 10 to 545, and gas rigs up 3 to 192.
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2015, December, 4, 21:40:00
OPEC STRATEGY UNCHANGED
Brent crude oil, the international benchmark, has fallen 40 per cent over the past year, decimating the budgets of Opec’s weaker members like Angola and Venezuela. The price crash has slowed the growth of US shale, Canada’s tar sands and other sources of high-cost oil but the market remains oversupplied by at least 1m barrels a day.
Trends
2015, December, 4, 21:25:00
NORWAY CUTS PRODUCTION
“Lower activity in the oil sector is having a damping effect on growth prospects for most sectors, while the level of activity is expected to be sustained by rising growth in public investment,” the central bank said in the report.
Trends
2015, December, 1, 20:00:00
DEPRESSED OIL PRICES
Depressed oil prices are likely to linger longer as analysts dropped their predictions further for next year, according to a Reuters poll, assuming OPEC will not cut output when it meets on Friday.
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2015, December, 1, 19:55:00
U.S. CHALLENGING TIMES
“Relatively low gas prices, combined with low oil prices, have slowed drilling in the Marcellus (Shale) so production from new wells is only offsetting the decline in old wells,” said EIA lead upstream analyst Dana Van Wagener.
Trends
2015, November, 30, 20:00:00
$30 BLN FOR IRAN
“We are interested to come back to Iran when the sanctions are lifted and if the contracts are interesting,” Stephane Michel, Total’s head of exploration and production in the Middle East said at the conference. “We have worked in this country for a long time, so we know specific fields on which we’ve worked.”
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2015, November, 30, 19:50:00
INDIA'S OIL WILL TAIL
India's production will tail off due to limited resources and relatively high costs for new projects, leading to more imports as economic growth picks up speed.
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2015, November, 26, 20:00:00
SHALE GAS: LESS 3%
Nowadays the proven shale gas reserves across the globe were estimated at about five trillion cubic meters, which was less than three per cent of the world's aggregate proven gas reserves.
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2015, November, 25, 20:00:00
OIL & GAS RISKS $2.2 TLN
Oil, natural gas and coal producers are risking $2.2 trillion by investing in projects for which there will be no demand if the world meets a United Nations target of limiting the rise in temperature to less than 2 degrees Celsius, a non-profit think tank said.
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2015, November, 24, 20:00:00
RUSSIA WANTS 13%
"Russia has made huge investments in exploration, refining, and transportation of gas and holds a great share of supplying security. The country plans to increase its output to 855 billion cubic meters per year by 2035," Putin said.
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2015, November, 24, 19:45:00
UPSTREAM INVESTMENTS DOWN 20%
“We know that energy demand is growing. We also know that renewable energy will have to meet most–if not all–of this increased demand. Oil and gas will remain critically important energy resources," Mr. Sætre said on Monday. "Even in a 2 degree world we need oil and gas roughly at today’s levels in 2040."
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2015, November, 24, 19:35:00
IMPLICATIONS FOR THE OIL
“We have never seen this in the last 30 years, two consecutive years of investment decline,” the IEA’s executive director, Dr. Fatih Birol, told The Wall Street Journal on the sidelines of a Statoil conference. “This will have implications for the oil markets, if not tomorrow then the day after tomorrow.”
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2015, November, 20, 19:55:00
SAUDI WANTS MONEY: $700 BLN
Speaking at an energy conference in Bahrain on Thursday, Ali al-Naimi, said oil companies “need to increase investments in order to guarantee stability of market for the long and short term”.
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2015, November, 20, 19:35:00
AUSTRALIAN LNG UP
Australia is significantly adding to global liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply capacity. Two new facilities started LNG exports within the last 12 months, and 5 more projects are under construction, scheduled to come online by 2018. With this growth, Australia is expected to overtake Qatar and Malaysia to become the world's largest LNG exporter, with 11.4 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) of liquefaction capacity by 2019.