1. Angola Quits Opec Over Quota Reform Process

    ...ll. Angola signed up to a 1.673mn b/d Opec+ allocation from January 2017, but even when production restrictions eased, it was unable to bring output back to anything approaching pre-2017 levels (see chart). Luanda will be hoping that free from the prospect of Opec+ production limitations, the country wi...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 51/52
    Published at Fri, 22 Dec 2023
  2. Asian LNG Demand Remains Weak As Winter Approaches

    ...maining weak ahead of the key winter demand season. Collective buying by the top five Asian importers – China, Japan, South Korea, India and Taiwan – of 51.9mn tons for Q3 marked the lowest figure for the quarter since 2017, with imports remaining weak for October according to the latest Kpler data. Of...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 45
    Published at Fri, 10 Nov 2023
  3. DME Looks To Build On Momentum Into 2024

    ...utinely exported to China (see chart 1). Despite China’s dominance as an end-destination, trading on the exchange is conducted by a broad range of global participants. BACK TO THE FUTURE         For DME Oman, the period 2017-18 was its heyday, during which all records for activity were set. Ho...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 43
    Published at Fri, 27 Oct 2023
  4. Imminent Russian Embargo Set To Boost Middle East-Europe Oil Flows

    ...ve-year average. However, middle distillate inventories only reached 240.2mn barrels in November, 31.9mn barrels below the 2017-2021 average.” Preliminary Euroilstock data shows a modest 800,000-barrel December rise, which would have left middle distillate inventories still well below average le...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 04
    Published at Fri, 27 Jan 2023
  5. South Korea Crude Imports: Saudi Up 23% To Record 995,000 B/D For 2023

    ...*South Korea, the world’s number four crude importer behind China, the US and India, saw volumes rise 7% to 2.81mn b/d for 2022, a three year high but 220,000 b/d shy of the record 3.03mn b/d set in 2017 (see table).   *With volumes from Russia – 2021’s number five supplier with 15...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 20 Jan 2023
  6. Aramco Trading Launches American Subsidiary

    ...ade fuels and base oils,” Aramco says. The ‘Port Arthur’ refinery has been wholly owned by Aramco since it paid $2.2bn to Shell to acquire the major’s 50% stake in the facility in May 2017 (MEES, 10 March 2017). Under the deal signed in March 2017, the 50:50 Motiva JV was broken up, with Aramco ge...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 03
    Published at Fri, 20 Jan 2023
  7. Opec Solidifies Gains In 2022 As Saudi Sets Output Record

    ...pacity dropped from 3.15mn b/d in 2017/18 to 2.63mn b/d in 2020/21 according to the latest KOC figures (MEES, 22 October 2021). Kuwait also suffered from the full shut-in of the Partitioned Neutral Zone (PNZ), from where oil output is split with Saudi Arabia, between May 2015 and February 2020 (ME...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 02
    Published at Fri, 13 Jan 2023
  8. Saudi Crude Exports Rise To Five-Year High In 2022

    ...10.57mn b/d for 2022 (see p7) drove an 800,000 b/d year-on-year increase in the kingdom’s crude oil exports. Figures from data intelligence firm Kpler show that crude exports (excluding Saudi Arabia’s 50% share from the Partitioned Neutral Zone) exceeded 7mn b/d last year for the first time since 2017...

    Volume: 66
    Issue: 02
    Published at Fri, 13 Jan 2023