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Japan: UAE Overtakes Saudi As Number One Supplier
...*For well over a decade Saudi Arabia had been the unrivalled number one crude and condensate supplier to Japan. Saudi market share climbed above 30% in 2011 and rose steadily to hit 40% in 2017, dipping only modestly to 38.1% for 2018. The UAE (almost all Abu Dhabi) was a distant number two fo...
Volume: 62Issue: 40Published at Fri, 04 Oct 2019 -
Opec Output Slumps As Ecuador Quits
...at wish to cheat typically pay lip service to production obligations, Ecuador’s outspokenness has been refreshing. As far back as July 2017 Ecuador said “there’s a need for funds for the fiscal treasury, hence we’ve taken the decision to gradually increase output” (MEES, 4 August 2017). Its su...
Volume: 62Issue: 40Published at Fri, 04 Oct 2019 -
OPEC Production Up As Saudis Tout More In The Pipeline
...oduction rose just 100,000 b/d in September as the group struggled to offset ongoing declines in Iran and Venezuela. The 33.01mn b/d that it posted was a 14-month high, and was 110,000 b/d more than in September 2017. Opec output has averaged 32.60mn b/d over the first nine months of the year, 16...
Volume: 61Issue: 40Published at Fri, 05 Oct 2018 -
Opec Focuses On Exports As Compliance Slips Further
...dress its compliance with existing commitments. OPEC COMPLIANCE WANES After a strong start to 2017, output has been on a steady upwards trend since April. Opec production has grown for each of the last two quarters, and all three quarters so far in 2017 have posted year-on-year gains (see ch...
Volume: 60Issue: 40Published at Fri, 06 Oct 2017 -
Non-Opec’s Mixed Bag
...The non-Opec signatories to the late-2016 output deal pledged to cut just under 600,000 b/d, of which 300,000 b/d from Russia. Russia hit this for the first time in August and repeated the trick in September, although it remains around 80,000 b/d above target on average over 2017 so far. Th...
Volume: 60Issue: 40Published at Fri, 06 Oct 2017 -
OPEC Relaxed On Supply, Prices
...fected. Angola and Nigeria and now they found another market and they are very happy. Libya and Algeria have not been affected because of the sweet oil that is being produced by the US.” While it is true that demand for OPEC crude is likely to remain flat at 30mn b/d until 2017, there is no th...
Volume: 56Issue: 40Published at Fri, 04 Oct 2013