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  • Oil price growth stagnates on China trade worries after two-month highs

    November 23, 2019

    Oil prices fell on Friday after previously hitting two-month highs, negating the week’s gains as fears over China-US trade talks were reignited. Brent crude oil futures fell by 1 per cent to end Friday on $63.39 a barrel, despite hitting a high of $64.27 earlier in the day. Read more: Oil industry reacts to Labour’s [...]

  • Wall Street stocks rally and oil prices rise on hopes of an end to US-China trade war

    November 16, 2019

    The three major US stock indexes rallied on Friday on hopes that an end to the US-China trade war is near. The S&P 500 posted its sixth straight week of gains as it finished Friday’s session 23.83 points or 0.77 per cent up at 3,120.46. Read more: US President Donald Trump to visit UK ahead [...]

  • Opec unlikely to increase oil production cuts in December

    November 11, 2019

    Opec and its oil-producing allies are unlikely to approve further cuts to production when they meet in December, according to Oman’s energy minister Mohammed bin Hamad al-Rumhy. Speaking at a press conference in Abu Dhabi this morning, al Rumhy said that he expected the producers’ current deal to limit supply would probably be extended: Read [...]

  • Chevron latest US major to quit North Sea with $2bn asset sale

    November 11, 2019

    Chevron has become the latest oil major to quit the North Sea, today announcing it had sold its entire oil and gas portfolio to Israeli-owned Ithaca Energy. The deal, which is worth $2bn, will see Ithaca add Chevron’s 10 producing fields to its existing portfolio, giving it a total of 18 field interests. Read more: [...]

  • UK lowers security risk for Straits of Hormuz shipping

    November 7, 2019

    The UK today lowered the security risk for UK-flagged tankers travelling through the Straits of Hormuz, more than a month after the Stena Impero was released from detention by Iran. The Gulf state’s revolutionary guards seized the British tanker was seized in response to Britain’s capture of an Iranian vessel off Gibraltar. Read more: Saudi [...]

  • Oil prices drop back after three day surge

    November 6, 2019

    After three days of growth oil prices dropped this morning, as US crude stocks nearly tripled against analyst expectations. Inventories rose by 4.3m barrels last week to 440.5m barrels, far higher than forecasts of a 1.5m barrel increase. Read more: OPEC chief optimistic for 2020 as oil price rises one per cent An easing in [...]

  • OPEC chief optimistic for 2020 as oil price rises one per cent

    November 5, 2019

    The oil market outlook for 2020 may have upside potential, the secretary-general of producer group OPEC said today, appearing to underplay any need to cut output more deeply. Mohammad Barkindo said he was more optimistic about next year’s  outlook than he had been last month, when he said all options, including a deeper cut to [...]

  • Exxon Mobil profits halve in the third quarter

    November 1, 2019

    Exxon Mobil saw its third quarter profit nearly half today as lower oil prices and weaker margins in refining and chemicals saw earnings drop to $3.17bn (£2.5bn).   The oil giant’s three main businesses all  reported lower year-over-year profit as earnings fell 49 per cent from $6.24bn a year earlier. Read more: Shell profits slide 15 [...]

  • Total latest to suffer from low oil prices in Q3 results

    October 30, 2019

    Oil supermajor Total’s profits slumped by 24 per cent this morning as it became the latest company to be hit by low oil and gas prices. The French company’s third quarter results showed that profit was $3bn (£2.3bn), down from $6.24 billion in the same three months in 2018. Read more: Weak oil prices push [...]

  • Weak oil prices and hurricanes push BP to $750m loss

    October 29, 2019

    Lower oil prices and hurricanes knocked BP to a $749m loss in the third quarter, the energy giant revealed today as chief executive Bob Dudley prepared to bow out. Read more: Saudi Aramco insiders say the kingdom has set a date for the IPO The figures BP fell to a $749m loss in the three [...]

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