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US Rigs Fall To New Low
...cord 76%. Of the latest fall, half (five) were in the Permian, leaving the total for the key Texas/New Mexico shale basin at 132, level with the April 2016 nadir as the low point in data since 2011. Permian drilling has actually been more resilient than elsewhere – all other key basins had already hi...
Volume: 63Issue: 26Published at Fri, 26 Jun 2020 -
Gulf Crude Shipments Fall In Q2, But From Record Levels
...rch-May, the lowest three-month-average figure in records going back 12 years. The Saudi share of the Chinese market averaged 20% as recently as 2011 and 2012. Other Opec producers have put in stronger performances. Angola’s 1.100mn b/d January-May average was over 230,000 b/d (27%) up on 2016’s re...
Volume: 60Issue: 26Published at Fri, 30 Jun 2017 -
Opec Revenues Set To Fall Further In 2016
...gnificant damage has already been done. Libya’s chaos predates the oil price slump, with the country nowhere near to stabilizing since the ouster of former leader Mu’ammar al-Qadhafi in 2011. But oil price falls have contributed to the maelstrom. Kuwait is also having a year to forget, with revenues on...
Volume: 59Issue: 26Published at Fri, 01 Jul 2016 -
Algeria Heading For Oil Output Drop
...line later than envisaged. BP’s expansion of In Salah has been pushed back after the attack on the In Amenas fields by Islamist terrorists in 2011, and no new deadline has been given. GDF Suez’s Touat project is now scheduled to come online in late 2016, a year later than envisaged. Total’s initial de...
Volume: 57Issue: 26Published at Fri, 27 Jun 2014 -
Seoul Seeks To Sate Mideast Supply Needs
...er Seoul’s oil imports appear unassailable. Predictably, US-led sanctions on Tehran have eroded Iranian crude import volumes. Jan-May 2013 average of 146,000 b/d is sharply down on 2011’s 251,000 b/d, but only marginally on last year’s 154,000 b/d (see table 2). Purchases from the UAE have made st...
Volume: 56Issue: 26Published at Fri, 28 Jun 2013