Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iraq. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Shell Says Rebound Unlikely, Motor Fuel Supplies Decline


"Crude Oil, Gasoline Rise as Supplies of the Motor Fuel Decline"
Crude oil and gasoline rose after a government report showed an unexpected drop in U.S. inventories of the motor fuel as refiners reduced operating rates.

Gasoline supplies declined 4.7 million barrels to 212.6 million last week, the biggest reduction since September, the Energy Department said. Stockpiles were forecast to rise by 200,000 barrels, according to a Bloomberg News survey. Prices also increased after stocks rallied and the dollar dropped.

“Nobody was looking for a gasoline decline of that size,” said Sean Brodrick, natural resource analyst with Weiss Research in Jupiter, Florida. “This shows that refineries are keeping processing rates too low because there’s obviously some demand out there for gasoline.....Complete Story

"Iraq Launches Tenders for 60 Wells in Southern Oil Fields"
Iraq Sunday issued two tenders for foreign companies to drill a total of 60 wells in the country's large oil fields in southern Missan governorate in a bid to increase crude oil output, according to tender document posted on the oil ministry Web site.

The first tender, issued through Missan Oil Co., or MOC, an affiliate of the oil ministry, calls for the drilling of 15 wells in the Halfaya and Amarah oil fields, and another 15 wells in the Abu Ghirab.....Complete Story

"Shell Says Oil Unlikely to Rebound as Profit Slumps"
Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Europe’s largest oil company, said crude prices are unlikely to rebound in the next 12 to 18 months as it reported a 62 percent slump in first-quarter profit.

Net income declined to $3.49 billion, or 57 cents a share, from $9.08 billion, or $1.46, a year earlier, The Hague based company said today in a statement. Excluding inventory changes and one time items, earnings beat analysts’ estimates.

Shell follows BP Plc, its smaller rival, in posting lower earnings after oil prices plunged about $100 from a record. Chief Executive Jeroen van der Veer has pledged to pay out about $10 billion in dividends this year, even as Shell funds the industry’s biggest spending program to revive production growth......Complete Story


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Thursday, March 26, 2009

The Battle Insues, Obama and Oil Industry


"Oil, Gasoline Rise as Gains for Equities Signal Strengthening Fuel Demand"
Crude oil rose to the highest in almost four months and gasoline gained as an advancing U.S. stock market signaled that fuel demand will increase....Complete Story

"Obama Revives Battle with Oil Industry"
The Obama administration's push to raise taxes on the oil industry is reigniting a battle the industry fought and won last year....Complete Story

"Petrobras May Compete For Iraqi Oil Deal"
Petrobras could join a U.S. firm and two European companies in competing for a contract to develop Iraq's Nahr Bin Umar oil field....Complete Story

"US Company Halts More Oil Rigs In Venezuela"
U.S oil driller Helmerich & Payne said Wednesday it is continuing to halt operations in Venezuela due to delayed payments from Venezuela's state oil company....Complete Story

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Crude Oil Falls After Report of Larger Than Expected U.S. Inventory Gain


"Iraq Inaugurates Oil Deal with China's CNPC"
Iraq inaugurated an oil project on Wednesday with the Chinese National Petroleum Company, activating the country's first major oil deal with a foreign firm since the fall of Saddam Hussein in 2003....Complete Story

"Crude Oil Falls After Report of Larger Than Expected U.S. Inventory Gain"
Crude oil futures fell after a U.S. government report showed a bigger than expected inventory gain as lower demand prompted refiners to slow processing....Complete Story


"Bad Weather Halts Kuwait Oil Exports"
Kuwait halted its oil exports of more than 2 million barrels per day on Tuesday due to bad weather, spokesman for state refiner Kuwait National Petroleum Co (KNPC) Mohammad Al-Ajmi said....Complete Story

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Nymex Up First Time In Three Days, Exxon and Chevron Lift Broader Market


"Nymex Oil Advances for First Time in Three Days as U.S. Equities Rebound"
Crude oil rose for the first time in three days as the U.S. stock market advanced, signaling that fuel use in the world’s biggest energy consuming country may rebound....Complete Story

"Gasoline in New York Has First Gain in Three Days as Stock Futures Climb"
Gasoline futures rose for the first time in three days as U.S. stock indexes advanced after yesterday’s losses and on speculation that supplies of the motor fuel were unchanged last week....Complete Story

"ExxonMobil, Chevron Boost Broad Market"
ExxonMobil and Chevron outpaced gains in the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Tuesday as the oil giants bolstered the broad market. A rise in crude oil prices and positive earnings reports from smaller players encouraged buying....Complete Story

"38 Foreign Cos Register for 2nd Iraq Oil Bid Round"
Thirty-eight international oil companies registered at the Iraqi oil ministry to bid for the 11 groups of oil and gas fields put up for a second bidding round by Iraq at the end of last year....Complete Story

Monday, February 2, 2009

Crude Oil Industry Headline News For Monday


"Oil Falls on Speculation Fuel Demand Will Drop More as Recession Deepens"
Crude oil fell on speculation that the recession in the U.S., the world’s biggest energy consuming country, will deepen and reduce demand....Complete Story

"Gasoline Futures Fall, Narrowing Refiner Margins, as Strike May be Averted"
Gasoline futures fell the most in almost a month and refinery margins narrowed on speculation a strike by workers at U.S. fuel plants may be averted....Complete Story

"Oil Industry Wary of New US Interior Secretary's Policies"
Despite Interior Secretary Ken Salazar's vow to draft a comprehensive energy policy that includes new domestic oil and gas drilling, the industry is watching with a wary eye....Complete Story

"Iraq Oil Fields Ready for Revival, Await Foreigners"
Iraq has launched a bidding round for some of its largest oil and gas fields, which it hopes will attract multibillion dollar investments. There is still some confusion over the deals, scheduled to be awarded by June....Complete Story

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Crude Oil Industry Headline News


"Gaza Aftermath May Impact Israel Oil Pipe Development"
Israel's offensive in Gaza will certainly have an effect on the country's status as an energy corridor, experts say....Complete Story

"Phase II Starts on Chevron's Tahiti, Cameron Catches Subsea Contract"
Cameron has received an order worth approximately $83 million for the supply of subsea production systems for Phase II of Chevron's Tahiti subsea development in the Gulf of Mexico....Complete Story

"CNOOC Cites Strong Production Growth, Anticipates Busy Schedule in '09"
CNOOC anticipates a busy schedule in the engineering, development and production sector in 2009, with over 20 development projects under construction....Complete Story

"DNO Posts December Production Results for Yemen, Iraq"
DNO has reported its fourth quarter and December 2008 production together with a summary of ongoing drilling activities for its Middle East operations....Complete Story
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