Thursday, January 15, 2009

Crude Oil Industry Headline News


"Crude Oil Falls Below $34 a Barrel After OPEC Reduces 2009 Demand Forecast"
Crude oil fell below $34 a barrel to a four-week low after OPEC said that demand for its crude will decline 4.2 percent this year as the recession curbs fuel use....Complete Story

"Obama May Bar Offshore Drilling in Some Areas, Interior Pick Salazar Says" President-elect Barack Obama may ban offshore oil and gas drilling in some areas of the Outer Continental Shelf, according to Ken Salazar, Obama’s choice for secretary of the Interior Department....Complete Story

"Iraq Invites IOCs to Workshop on Oil Deals"
The Iraqi oil ministry will hold a workshop in Istanbul on Feb. 12-14 for international oil companies interested in bidding for the country's first licensing round to develop one of the world's largest oil and gas fields....Complete Story

"Chavez Reaching Across Ideologies for Oil, Looks to West for Help"
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is inviting Western oil companies to submit bids to develop new areas of the Orinoco Belt for petroleum production....Complete Story

"With Oil Use Off, Market Yawns at OPEC Talk"
Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter, said it plans to cut output next month to below its OPEC-assigned quota. Even so, oil markets essentially yawned and continued to move lower....Complete Story

"China, Iran Oilfield Cooperation to Help Stabilize Market"
Joint commercial oilfield development by China and Iran would help stabilize the oil market, China's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said here Thursday. Iran and China signed a US $1.76 billion deal....Complete Story

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