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Nov 29, 2018 ... stationed off Singapore will await movement in the market, such as a northern hemisphere cold snap, before deciding when to shift their cargoes.
Traditionally, LNG has been a stable market ... |
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Nov 27, 2018 ... happen at both meetings comes word that even if the current low crude prices plunge further, it doesn't necessarily mean calamity - at least for operators in the U.S. Gulf states.
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Nov 22, 2018 ... some analysts are trying to determine what will happen in 2019 - and while the general consensus isn't gloom and doom, it's a far cry from the $100 per barrel oil prices they were predicting just ... |
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Nov 20, 2018 ... crude prices on Tuesday resuming their downward spiral wasn't indication enough, a host of observers say the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies will likely agree ... |
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Nov 19, 2018 ... weeks before deciding on whether to slash output - a clear indication the former Soviet Union isn't as sure as the Saudis and other OPEC members that the market is in oversupply.
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Nov 19, 2018 ... Ltd. [NYSE:TNK] says it would still consider putting the tech on its ships - providing it wasn't paying for it.
"I think fundamentally, we don't believe in taking on additional debt or ... |
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Nov 14, 2018 ... for market participants to react to any one-off fluctuations," and he added that the oil market doesn't fully understand the fallout from sanctions against Iran.
Igor Sechin, CEO of Rosneft, ... |
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Nov 12, 2018 ... to change course.
Also, Alexander Novak, energy minister for Russia, indicated that he doesn't believe the oil market will face serious oversupply next year; instead, he thinks there will ... |
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Nov 9, 2018 ... week Russia indicated a resistance to such downshifting when that country's largest oil firm, Rosneft, was a no-show at a meeting of the energy minister designed to discuss possible ... |
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Nov 8, 2018 ... Russia, has conceded that a return to cuts may be necessary, that country's largest oil firm, Rosneft, is seen to havesnubbed a meeting he was chairing designed to consult domestic energy ... |