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Oil prices

  • Today’s job cuts at Shell and Centrica were about more than just rapidly falling oil prices

    July 31, 2015

    The UK’s offshore oil and gas industry is at a crossroads. Though it has spent over £500bn and employed hundreds of thousands people in high-skilled jobs across the UK to extract the nation’s oil and gas over the last 50 years, it has found itself with a bloated cost base and worrying inefficiency.   Job [...]

  • US mulls oil price war with Middle East: Senate debates lifting ban on exports

    July 31, 2015

    Senators in the US have raised the prospect of an oil price war with the Middle East. The Senate held a crucial meeting on whether the decades-old ban on exporting crude oil should be lifted, with chair of the Senate committee on energy and natural resources, Lisa Murkowski, arguing the US should “compete against our [...]

  • The great oil reset: Shell to axe 6,500 jobs as black gold price set to stay low

    July 31, 2015

      Oil giant Shell revealed yesterday that it will axe 6,500 jobs this year, as new figures highlight the extent of cost-cutting throughout the industry.    Shell slashed capital expenditure to around $30bn (£20bn) for 2015, a reduction of $3bn since the group’s last update in April.    With extremely low oil prices taking their [...]

  • Tullow Oil profit halves as price of oil stays low

    July 30, 2015

    Tullow Oil posted half-year results in line with expectations yesterday, despite the continuing weak oil price leading to significant drops in revenue and profit.   Revenue was down by 35 per cent in the six months to 30 June, from $1.27bn (£811m) to $820m, while gross profit plummeted by 50 per cent, from $681m to [...]

  • Looks like we’re not going back to $50 Brent crude after oil prices rose following positive news on supplies

    July 29, 2015

    The price of a barrel of Brent crude oil jumped 1.1 per cent to $53.94 in late afternoon trading after a report showed a surprise dip in US oil reserves. A report by the US Energy Information Administration showed oil stocks fell to 459.7m barrels in the week to Friday, down 4.2m barrels from the [...]

  • Brent crude oil edges towards $50 per barrel as gold price takes a breather

    July 28, 2015

    Brent crude continued to edge down today, falling another 1.68 per cent in mid afternoon trading to $52.57 per barrel, its lowest price since January. Meanwhile, WTI crude, the US benchmark, stayed well below the $50 mark, at $47.40. The drop came as commodities prices continued to take a hammering: in recent weeks, precious metals [...]

  • BP profits tumble 50 per cent on lower oil prices and Deepwater Horizon charge

    July 28, 2015

    BP shares are trading 1.19 per cent up in mid morning trading after it reported a 50 per cent drop in underlying profits during the second quarter of 2015, as lower oil prices and the Gulf of Mexico disaster continues to weigh on the company. The figure hit $1.31bn, undershooting analysts’ expectations of $1.6bn. Read more: One [...]

  • Oil prices continue to slide as US benchmark WTI crude falls below $50 a barrel for first time since April

    July 20, 2015

    US benchmark West Texas Intermediate (WTI) dipped under $50 a barrel today, as speculation that increasing Middle Eastern shipments will worsen global oversupplies. WTI fell as low as $49.92 before closing slightly up, at $50.13 a barrel, the lowest prices WTI has been trading at since the beginning of April, showing that sales continue to [...]

  • Tullow Oil share price falls as technical difficulties suspend Ghana field exports

    July 20, 2015

    Share in UK-listed oil producer Tullow Oil fell 1.5 per cent to 277p in morning trading, after it admitted technical difficulties at one of its key fields have meant exports have been suspended and production capped since the beginning of this month. The company said exports from its Jubilee Field to the state-run Ghana Gas [...]

  • Diesel prices to fall below petrol for the first time in 14 years as Morrisons cuts 2p off a litre

    July 20, 2015

    The battle has just heated up on the front line of the supermarkets' price war, after Morrisons announced plans to cut 2p a litre off the price of diesel, meaning the cost of diesel will fall below petrol for the first time in 14 years. Read more: Has Morrisons put its darkest days behind it? Morrisons' [...]

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