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  • Oil majors slash spending plans by a quarter as demand collapses

    April 16, 2020

    The world’s biggest oil firms have cut their capital spending programmes by a combined 26 per cent for 2020 due to the collapse in oil prices caused by the coronavirus outbreak. In total, Reuters data shows that the combined sum of the cuts comes to $60.5bn (£48.2bn), as firms seek to conserve cash among an [...]

  • Oil prices continue slump as prospects for recovery look slim

    April 15, 2020

    Oil prices continued to fall today amid further signs that Opec’s record production cuts would not be sufficient to stabilize the oil market amid a coronavirus-driven recession. Benchmark Brent crude dropped over six per cent for the second consecutive day, falling to $27.50, while West Texas Intermediate fell below $20 to stand at $19.51. The [...]

  • Oil prices fall as Opec production cut deal hangs in balance

    April 10, 2020

    Oil prices have dropped sharply overnight despite a tentative agreement between oil cartel Opec and Russia to cut production by 10m barrels per day, roughly 20 per cent of their output. Discussions will resume today, with the negotiations hinging on whether Mexico decides to join in with the cuts, which it has thus far balked [...]

  • Opec closes in on record deal with Russia to cut oil production by 20m barrels a day

    April 9, 2020

    Oil producer cartel Opec is in talks with Russia about cutting production by 20m barrels per day, roughly 20 per cent of the world’s oil supply, in a bid to end their price war and support the market. Sources from both sides told Reuters that the cuts, which are at least 5m barrels per day [...]

  • Oil prices: Markets hold their breath ahead of Opec+ meeting

    April 9, 2020

    This afternoon’s crunch meeting between oil cartel Opec and Russia could send shockwaves through global energy markets and send oil prices spiking or crashing. For weeks oil prices have been in freefall due to a production war between de facto Opec leader Saudi Arabia and Russia. The pair are stuck in a dispute over production [...]

  • Oil prices: Opec and Russia to discuss production cuts

    April 9, 2020

    Opec and Russia will meet today to try to negotiate cuts to production cuts in a bid to address a drop in oil prices during the coronavirus crisis.  Demand for fuel has plunged as much as 30 per cent after lockdowns and travel restrictions forced airlines to ground their plans and car usage slumped amid [...]

  • Asian stocks climb as hopes grow coronavirus is peaking

    April 9, 2020

    Asian stocks rose today as hopes grew the global coronavirus outbreak is reaching its peak and oil prices grew on expectations of a production cut. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index rose 0.65 per cent despite Japan’s Nikkei dropping 0.33 per cent overnight. The Nikkei sank as coronavirus infections rose in Japan, after the government declared [...]

  • Oil prices continue fall amid fears production cuts won’t go far enough

    April 6, 2020

    Oil prices have continued to fall this afternoon amid fears that proposed cuts to production will not go far enough to stabilise prices, which have been in freefall due to the coronavirus pandemic. Benchmark Brent crude fell over five per cent to stand at $32.3, while West Texas Intermediate shed seven per cent to hit [...]

  • Oil prices slip on delayed talks but stocks rise as coronavirus cases slow

    April 6, 2020

    Oil prices dipped on Monday after talks between Saudi Arabia and Russia to cut output were postponed, while a slowdown in coronavirus deaths and cases saw stocks jump. Brent crude fell as much as $4 overnight after Saudi Arabia and Russia delayed the negotiations, which were expected to go ahead today, to Thursday. Brent crude [...]

  • FTSE 100 bounces back as Trump declares end to oil price war

    April 2, 2020

    The FTSE 100 looked set to end the day on a high as US President Donald Trump said Saudi Arabia and Russia had ended their oil price war. Energy stocks jumped to propel the London index back into the green after a tumultous day for global stocks. Staggering data showed 6.6m US jobless claims occurred [...]

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