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Biden Arrives In Saudi On Quest For Oil: How Much Does The Kingdom Have In Reserve?
...pex (MEES, 26 March 2021). This was reflected in a steep drop in the number of completed wells in 2021 according to the Opec Annual Statistical Bulletin (ASB). This report shows the number dropping from 580 in 2019 to just 314 for 2021. Not just was that the lowest number since 2011’s 312, it...
Volume: 65Issue: 28Published at Fri, 15 Jul 2022 -
Asian LNG Importers See Record Import Bill For Q1 Despite Slump In Volumes
...gure since 2011 (see chart 4 and p19 for full data). For global number three importer South Korea, Q1 imports were more resilient, but still at 13.47mn tons down 3% year-on-year (MEES, 15 April), whilst India, the most price-sensitive of the key Asian importers, saw an 18% year-on-year fall to 4.97mn to...
Volume: 65Issue: 17Published at Fri, 29 Apr 2022 -
Opec+ Resists Pressure To Release More Oil Amid Ukraine War
...ssage to global oil markets that there will be no shortfall in supplies as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.” This is only the fourth such coordinated drawdown, and the first since 2011 when the Libyan revolution disrupted production there (MEES, 27 June 2011). Following its meeting, Opec+ st...
Volume: 65Issue: 09Published at Fri, 04 Mar 2022 -
2021 LNG Imports: Qatar Extends Lead In Korea But Edged Out In Taiwan
...erage price for December suggests a greater reliance on term cargoes. For 2021 as a whole average prices were well within the bounds of historical norms, however. Korea paid an average of $11.17/mn BTU, up almost $3.50/mn BTU on 2020 but below the average price each year for 2011-15. Taiwan paid an av...
Volume: 65Issue: 02Published at Fri, 14 Jan 2022