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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: 66Issue: 51/52Published at Fri, 22 Dec 2023 -
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: 66Issue: 45Published at Fri, 10 Nov 2023 -
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: 66Issue: 43Published at Fri, 27 Oct 2023 -
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: 66Issue: 04Published at Fri, 27 Jan 2023 -
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: 66Issue: 03Published at Fri, 20 Jan 2023 -
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: 66Issue: 03Published at Fri, 20 Jan 2023 -
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: 66Issue: 02Published at Fri, 13 Jan 2023 -
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: 66Issue: 02Published at Fri, 13 Jan 2023