China Shuts Down Teapot Refiners To Make Room For New $20 Billion Complex

China’s province of Shandong – home to most of the country’s independent refiners – plans to shut down as much as 500,000 bpd refining capacity at the so-called teapots as it pushes forward with a huge US$20-billion refinery and petrochemical complex in the province, industry officials told Reuters. The province of Shandong has had plans…

Refineries around Asia join Chinese peers in ramping up oil output

SEOUL/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE : Refineries from India to South Korea are expected to increase output from June, joining their Chinese counterparts as the easing of lockdown measures boosts demand for oil products, industry executives said. The average operating rate for refineries in Asia is expected to rise to 75.5% and 82.2% in the third and fourth quarters,…

Iraq confirms commitment to reduce production in OPEC + deal

Newly appointed oil minister Ihsan Abdul Jabbar affirmed in a phone call with his Saudi counterpart, Prince Abdul Aziz bin Salman, that Iraq was also committed to the production cut deal agreed after June and July. The Saudi minister stressed on Monday that the Kingdom’s determination to rebalance global oil markets in the wake of…

Saudi crude oil price hike throws Asian lifeline to U.S. shale: Russell

LAUNCESTON, Australia, Saudi Arabia’s decision to jack up the price of its July exports to Asia may have opened the door for U.S. crude oil producers to boost sales to the region that consumes more oil than anywhere else in the world. State-controlled producer Saudi Aramco hoisted its official selling prices (OSPs) to all regions…

U.S. Gas Drillers Face A Major Problem

The natural gas industry is rapidly losing ground in the U.S. Northeast, beaten back by renewable energy, environmentalists, and stricter climate policy. Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, a Republican, signed an executive order at the start of 2020 that aimed for net zero emissions by 2050. The net zero by 2050 goal, although often non-binding, has…

Govt moves SC against allowing of higher recovery to Vedanta

The dispute arises out of the production sharing contract between Cairn India and the government over exploration of the Ravva oil fields in the shallow offshore area of the Krishna-Godavari basin on the eastern coast of India between 2000 and 2007.The company had claimed that it had to incur more cost of exploration than what…

Why Big Oil Is Investing In India

After a brief hiatus following the signing of the Phase One Trade Agreement in January, tensions between Washington and Beijing have once again reached a fever pitch. The two countries have little room to defuse tensions after U.S. President Trump announced he would end Hong Kong’s special status, saying he would sanction Chinese officials responsible…

6 PSUs now ‘fallen angels’ after India’s sovereign rating cut- Moody’s

India’s sovereign rating downgrade has created six “fallen angels”, or companies in the non-financial sector whose ratings have dipped to just one notch away from being considered junk, global ratings agency Moody’s Investors Service said on Tuesday. Companies that move from investment grade category to sub-investment grade are sometimes referred as “Fallen Angels”.All these six…