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Women can make waste to fuel success: Dharmendra Pradhan
BHUBANESWAR: Participation of women in organised discard and aggregation of used cooking oil from kitchens across the country will give a major boost to government’s initiative of converting waste to fuel and promote healthy eating in Indian homes, said Union Petroleum and Natural Gas and Steel Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Saturday. Attending a webinar on Read more
Oil prices fall as US fuel demand remains weak
Oil prices edged lower on Friday after U.S. inventory data showed lacklustre fuel demand in the world’s largest oil consumer while worsening U.S.-China tensions weighed on global financial markets. Brent crude slipped 36 cents, or 1%, to $34.93 a barrel by 0106 GMT and U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was at $33.20 a barrel, down Read more
Crude oil prices little changed as US crude, diesel stocks swell
NEW YORK: Oil futures dipped and then bounced to trade around even on Thursday after US crude and distillate inventories rose much more than expected, with traders also worried that China’s new Hong Kong security law could result in trade sanctions. The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) said crude inventories rose 7.9 million barrels in Read more
Covid-19 seen to hasten the demise of many oil refineries
When consumption of transport fuels collapsed this year because of the coronavirus, much of the industry moved into survival mode, cutting processing rates and even temporarily stopping refining in some cases. While that helped prop up the industry’s margins for a while, a combination of rising crude costs and still weak end-user demand are starting Read more
The Oil Storage Crisis Is Far From Over
It’s more than a month since the oil markets sunk to a nadir in the mother-of-all market routs. Since then, oil prices have staged an impressive recovery, especially from WTI’s negative trade zone visited on April 20. There’s real optimism in the air with the formidable headwinds of a massive supply glut and limited storage Read more
OPEC, Russia bargain over oil cuts ahead of June meeting
LONDON/MOSCOW/DUBAI: Saudi Arabia and some other OPEC oil producers are considering extending record high output cuts until the end of 2020 but have yet to win support from Russia, according to OPEC+ and Russian industry sources. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and other producers led by Russia, a group known as OPEC+, agreed Read more
The oil reserves in the USA increased during the period from may 15 to may 22
Commercial oil inventories in the U.S. last week rose 7928 thousand barrels – up to 534,422 million barrels, according to the weekly report of the U.S. Department of energy. Inventories of gasoline decreased by 724 thousand barrels and amounted to 255 million barrels, according to Bloomberg. Commercial distillate stocks rose 5495 thousand barrels to 164,327 Read more
Iraq’s oil-rig count tumbles after IOCs ordered to cut spending on oil plunge
Iraq’s oil-rig count has tumbled by almost two-thirds this year after international oil companies were ordered to cut spending because of the oil crash and OPEC’s second-largest producer agreed to stringent new OPEC+ cuts. The total now averages 32 rigs operated by IOCs this month, down from 88 rigs in December 2019, Iraqi sources told Read more
Fuel prices may rise by ₹5 per litre after daily revision restarts
Be ready to face up to ₹4-5 per litre increase in the pump price of petrol and diesel next month with public sector oil marketing companies bracing up to restart daily price revision of the two petroleum products after the lockdown is lifted in June. Official sources in public sector oil marketing companies said that Read more
China, India soak up oil from floating storage as demand recovers
SINGAPORE, The volume of crude stored on ships in Asia has come off the peaks seen earlier this month on a recovery in demand in China and India, trade sources and analysts said. A total of 3.4 million tonnes (24.8 million barrels) of crude oil was discharged from floating storage into Asian markets in the Read more
Flexibility helps RIL beat peers, achieve 90-100% capacity under lockdown
Operational flexibility to shift from the domestic to export market and higher petrochemical production helped Reliance Industries (RIL) to operate at 90-100 per cent capacity even amid the lockdown in April and May. In comparison, large public sector refiners operated at a combined average capacity of 59 per cent in April. RIL produced more chemicals Read more
Govt seeks $520 mn from Cairn Oil & Gas; co slaps arbitration notice
The government has slapped a USD 520 million (around Rs 3,941 crore) demand notice on billionaire Anil Agarwal’s oil and gas unit Cairn after an audit found alleged discrepancies in cost recovery in the Rajasthan oil and gas fields operated by the company, sources said adding the firm has disputed the demand and initiated arbitration Read more
Crude oil futures slump on weak global cues
New Delhi: Crude oil futures on Wednesday shed 0.82 per cent to Rs 2,553 per barrel as participants trimmed their positions on weak global cues.On the Multi Commodity Exchange, crude oil for June delivery fell by Rs 21, or 0.82 per cent, to Rs 2,553 per barrel with a business volume of 5,140 lots. Crude Read more
Crude oil prices slide on US-China tensions, doubts about Russian output cuts
NEW YORK: Oil futures tumbled on Wednesday after US President Donald Trump said he was working on a strong response to China’s proposed security law in Hong Kong and as some traders doubted Russia’s commitment to deep production cuts. Many worried that Russia may not agree to extending production cuts ahead of the meeting in Read more
Russia overtakes Saudi Arabia in Oil Exports made to China
As per a recent development happened last month when Saudi Arabia’s Oil Export to China fell by 41 percent than the previous month, Russia is said to have become the largest exporter of crude oil to China. And it has overtaken Saudi Arabia who was previously the largest exporter of oil to China. In last Read more