Showing posts with label Perenco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Perenco. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

NYMEX Crude Up On Surprise EIA Draw, China Stimulus Boost


"NYMEX-Crude up on surprise EIA draw, China, OPEC"
U.S. crude futures held gains above $3 late Wednesday morning, after government data showed a surprise drawdown in domestic crude supplies last week, not the
increase forecast by analysts....Complete Story

"Venezuela to Cut Oil Contracts As Prices Fall"
Venezuela said it will seek to renegotiate contracts with oil-service companies, with PDVSA planning to cut its spending on oil-service contractors by 40%....Complete Story

"Ecuador Will Not Confiscate Perenco's Oil Fields Over Tax Debt"
Ecuadorean Oil Minister Derlis Palacios said Wednesday that the country will not seize the oil fields of French company Perenco over debts....Complete Story

"Oil Gains a Second Day on Speculation China Will Boost Stimulus Spending"
Crude oil rose for a second day on speculation China will broaden efforts to boost economic growth, bolstering fuel demand in the world’s third largest economy....Complete Story

"Exxon Seen Using $31.4 Billion Cash Hoard for Field Stakes, Not Takeovers"
Exxon Mobil Corp., the world’s largest oil company, will probably tap its $31.4 billion mountain of cash to buy stakes in offshore fields from state oil companies rather than mounting takeover bids for major rivals....Complete Story

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Crude Oil Industry Headline News


"Saudi Supertanker Sirius Sails to Dammam After Pirates Hijack"
Saudi Arabian oil supertanker Sirius Star, which was hijacked by Somali pirates in November, has been released and is leaving the African country’s territorial waters....Complete Story

"Cuba Produced 4MM Tons Of Oil And Gas In 2008"
State owned Cubapetroleo produced the equivalent of more than 4 million tons of oil and accompanying gas in 2008, up 1.3% over the previous year....Complete Story

"Ecuador Suspends Output Of Foreign Oil Firms To Comply With OPEC Cuts"
The Ecuadorian government has decided to suspend oil production by Italy's Agip and France's Perenco, both of which operate in the Amazon region, to comply with new OPEC cuts....Complete Story