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Turkey can action in to fix Sudan-UAE disagreements, Erdogan informs Burhan

Turkey can step in to deal with disagreements in between Sudan and the United Arab Emirates, President Tayyip Erdogan informed the head of Sudan's sovereign council Abdel Fattah alBurhan in a telephone call on Friday, the Turkish presidency stated. The Sudanese army has consistently implicated the UAE of providing weapons and support to the paramilitary Quick Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan's war. The Gulf state denies this. U.N. sanctions displays have referred to as reputable accusations that the UAE had given military aid to the RSF. Erdogan went over Turkish-Sudanese relations along with regional and worldwide matters with Burhan in...

Oil & Gas

Pope Francis calls on Syrian rebels to stabilise country

Pope Francis on Wednesday called on the Syrian rebels who toppled the routine of President Bashar alAssad to stabilise the nation, and govern in a manner that promotes national unity. I hope they find political options that, without other conflicts or divisions, responsibly promote the stability and unity of the nation, the pontiff said throughout his weekly audience at the Vatican. The pope, in his very first public remarks about Syria since the ending of al-Assad's guideline, likewise called on the country's diverse religious groups to stroll together in relationship and shared regard for the good of the country. Francis,...

Oil & Gas

Saudi Arabia cuts crude oil prices for Asia amidst nascent need healing: Russell

It's always tempting to try and overanalyse changes in the crude oil market and Saudi Arabia's choice to cut its main prices for Asian customers to the lowest level in 4 years is one such example. Saudi Aramco, the state-controlled oil business of the world's biggest oil exporter, stated on Sunday it is decreasing the main selling prices (OSPs) for refiners in Asia, which buy about 70% of the kingdom's crude. The OSP for the benchmark Arab Light grade for January-loading cargoes was decreased to a premium of 90 cents a. barrel over the Oman/Dubai average, down 80 cents from...

Oil & Gas

Iraq thinks about Syria intervention as rebels advance

Iraqi Shi'ite Muslim ruling parties and armed groups are weighing the pros and cons of equipped intervention in Syria, viewing as a severe hazard the advance of Sunni Islamist rebels who have taken two Syrian cities and now bear down on a third. Baghdad has a dark history with Syria-based Sunni fighters, thousands of whom crossed into Iraq after the 2003 U.S. intrusion and fuelled years of sectarian killing before returning once again in 2013 as Islamic State to conquer a third of the nation. The Syrian rebels currently advancing in Syria, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, have actually disavowed...

Oil & Gas

OPEC+ starts official talks at 1100 GMT Thursday; sources see oil cuts extended

OPEC+ is likely to extend its latest round of oil production cuts by a minimum of 3 months from January when it satisfies online at 1100 GMT on Thursday, OPEC+ sources informed Reuters, to offer additional assistance for the oil market. OPEC+, which pumps about half the world's oil, was preparing to start relaxing output cuts through 2025. However, a downturn in global need and rising output outside the group position hurdles to that strategy and have weighed on rates. Among the OPEC+ sources stated the group was also looking at a choice to extend the cuts throughout the very...

Oil & Gas

Saudi non-oil organization activity lifted by stronger demand in Nov, PMI reveals

Saudi Arabia's nonoil company sector grew in November at the fastest rate given that July 2023 thanks to robust need, a service study revealed on Tuesday. The seasonally adjusted Riyad Bank Saudi Arabia Acquiring Managers' Index surged to 59.0 from October's 56.9. It was the fourth consecutive month-to-month increase in the headline PMI, which stayed well above the 50.0 mark representing growth. The new orders subindex increased to 63.4 in November from 62.5 the previous month, supported by growth in customer bases and increased investment spending, according to participants. This robust expansion, marked by accelerated output and demand, reflects the...

Oil Refineries

Saudi Arabia enhances petroleum share in Asia at Russia's expense: Russell

Saudi Arabia clawed back market share of Asia's crude oil imports in November, while Russia surrendered a few of its barrels in what might be an early sign of a shift in market characteristics. Asia's imports from Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest crude exporter, rose to 5.83 million barrels per day (bpd) in November, up from 5.28 million bpd in October, according to data put together by LSEG Oil Research Study. On the other hand Russia's products to Asia, the top-importing region, dropped to 3.51 million bpd in November, down from October's 3.96 million and the lowest given that January,...

Electric Utilities

Abu Dhabi's IHC states its outlook on Adani Group investments is the same

International Holding Co's (IHC). outlook on investments in India's Adani Group stays. unchanged, the Abu Dhabi conglomerate stated following the U.S. indictment of billionaire Gautam Adani. Our partnership with the Adani Group reflects our. self-confidence in their contributions to the green energy and. sustainability sectors, IHC, among the Indian company group's. key foreign financiers, said in a declaration on Wednesday. Just like all our investments, our team continues to assess. relevant information and developments. At this time, our outlook. on these investments stays the same. Adani Green shares rose a more 7% in early trade on. Thursday, following a 10%...

Oil & Gas

Saudi, Russia, Kazakhstan advise commitment to OPEC+ voluntary cuts, health spa reports

Saudi Arabia, Russia and Kazakhstan stressed on Wednesday the significance of complete dedication to the voluntary oil production cuts concurred by the Company of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and their allies, the Saudi state news agency reported. OPEC+ members are discussing an additional hold-up to a prepared oil output trek that was due to start in January, 2 sources from the producer group told Reuters on Tuesday, ahead of Sunday's meeting to decide policy for the early months of 2025. The remarks follow a meeting on phone held by Saudi Arabian Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Kazakh Energy Minister...

Oil & Gas

Takeaways from the COP29 environment top in Azerbaijan

This year's U.N. environment summit delivered an offer on climate finance two days past due date, after 2 weeks of tense negotiations. Here are a few of the takeaways from the COP29 top kept in Azerbaijan's capital of Baku: MONEY FOR ENVIRONMENT STAYS TIGHT The top's main program item - setting a brand-new annual target for global climate finance - had countries wrangling for 2 weeks. Even after reaching an offer for $300 billion a year by 2035, many developing nations said the amount was far too low. They also alerted that the deadline for a years away in 2035...

Oil & Gas

UN Resolution 1701, cornerstone of any Israel-Hezbollah truce

A United Nations resolution that ended the last round of lethal dispute in between Hezbollah and Israel in 2006 is viewed as the cornerstone of a brand-new ceasefire being worked out by the United States. Adopted in August 2006, the 19-paragraph resolution was key to ending the month-long war between Israel and Hezbollah in 2006 and leading the way for long-lasting stability along the border. The resolution mandated an instant cessation of hostilities, with both celebrations consenting to stop battling. While important, the ceasefire dealt with challenges and violations throughout the years, but it laid the structure for ending open...

Oil & Gas

Britain sanctions Angola's dos Santos, Ukrainian oligarch Firtash in corruption crackdown

Britain has barred Angolan billionaire Isabel dos Santos and Ukrainian oligarch Dmytro Firtash and has frozen their UK possessions, the federal government announced on Thursday, in what it said became part of a new crackdown on ' dirty cash'. The procedures were the first step in tightening Britain's. anti-corruption sanctions program as promised in July's election,. the Labour federal government stated. These deceitful people selfishly deny their. fellow people of much-needed funding for education, healthcare. and infrastructure - for their own enrichment, Foreign. Secretary David Lammy said in a declaration. Dos Santos, whose daddy Jose Eduardo dos Santos ruled. Angola...

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

Saudi Arabia's inflation reaches 2% in November

Saudi Arabia's annual inflation rate continued to slowly accelerate, striking 2% in November compared to 1.9% in October, according to federal government data launched on Sunday, once again driven by a boost in housing leas. Leas for housing increased by 10.8% in November, with house rental rates increasing by 12.5%, the General Authority for Statistics stated, pushing up rates for the combined real estate, water, electrical energy, gas and other fuels classification by 9.1%. These classifications had a significant effect on the total acceleration of inflation, with the increasing expense of housing and rent driving price boosts for much of...

Oil & Gas Drilling

UAE president okays board of ADNOC international investment arm XRG

United Arab Emirates President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan approved a board of directors for XRG, state oil giant ADNOC's brand-new global financial investment arm, consisting of Blackstone's Jon Gray and previous BP boss Bernard Looney, ADNOC said on Thursday. Abu Dhabi National Oil Company announced last month it was establishing XRG, saying it was worth over $80 billion and would concentrate on lower-carbon energy, consisting of gas, and chemicals. Sultan Al Jaber, ADNOC's chief executive, was appointed XRG's executive chairman. Together with Gray and Looney, the board likewise consisted of Egyptian billionaire Nassef Sawiris, UAE Financial Investment Minister...

Fossil Fuels

Saudi, Qatari bourses gain; UAE markets fall on tax concerns

Saudi Arabian and Qatari stock markets increased in early trading on Tuesday, as investors looked ahead to the U.S. Federal Reserve's upcoming rate of interest decision, while markets in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). decreased on tax concerns. Fed officials appear on track to cut interest rates this. month after data revealed the U.S. labor market stayed strong. however continued to cool in November. The U.S. Fed began its rates of interest reducing cycle with an. abnormally large 50 basis point cut in September, followed by a. 25 bps cut in November. Traders are pricing an 86% opportunity of. another...

Crude Oil

Refined Products

Refined Products

Unrefined system at Tupras's Izmir oil refinery anticipated to reboot mid-December, states IIR

A 151,000 barrel each day (bpd) crude unit at the Izmir oil refinery run by Turkey's Tupras is tentatively expected to reboot in midDecember after a fire on Nov. 25, market screen IIR said. Tupras closed down the system on Nov. 25 after a fire, the company stated in a public filing on Nov. 26. The specific restart date is unidentified, IIR stated in a note seen . Tupras did not react instantly to emailed requests for comment. The refinery, with overall crude processing capacity of 241,500 bpd, mainly produces fuel oil, diesel, jet fuel and gasoline. Tupras has been...

Refined Products

OPEC oil output rises in November as Libya recuperates, study finds

OPEC oil output increased for a. 2nd month in November as Libya's production recovered after. resolution of a political crisis, a Reuters survey discovered, however. members making cuts vowed to the broader OPEC+ alliance kept. output broadly constant. The Company of the Petroleum Exporting Countries pumped. 26.51 million barrels per day (bpd) last month, up 180,000 bpd. from October, the study revealed on Tuesday, with Libya once again. posting the biggest boost. Libyan output recovered after resolution of a dispute over. control of the central bank, allowing complete production to resume. at oilfields and applying down pressure on rates. The....

Refined Products

LNG is stepping up to solve Europe gas woes, but at a price: Russell

Concerns that Europe is facing a natural gas supply crunch this winter season are overblown, with the liquefied natural gas (LNG) market currently stepping up to prevent any shortage, albeit at greater rates. European gas prices climbed to the highest level in two years last week, with the benchmark front-month agreement at the Dutch TTF center reaching 49.03 euros per megawatt hour on Nov. 22, comparable to $14.97 per million British thermal units (mmBtu). Costs have actually rallied about 40% since mid-September amidst worries that the staying Russian pipeline materials to Europe will be halted, or face additional curtailment. New...

Refined Products

Oil heads for weekly gains as Ukraine war magnifies

Oil costs held constant on Friday, on track for a weekly rise of 5%, as the Ukraine war magnified and Chinese imports were set to increase in November. Brent crude futures climbed 33 cents, or 0.44%, to $ 74.56 a barrel by 1008 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 27 cents, or 0.39%, to $70.37 per barrel. Both agreements are set for gains of 5% this week, the greatest weekly rise since late September, as Moscow steps up its Ukraine offensive after Britain and the United States allowed Kyiv to strike Russia with their weapons. Putin stated on...

Oil Refineries

China's Nov petroleum imports to rebound as low prices enhance buying

China's crude oil imports are set to rebound in November after sharp price cuts increased demand for Iraqi and Saudi oil, offsetting a drop in Iranian supply, according to experts, traders and shiptracking data. A downturn of 17% in global oil rates in the 3rd quarter likewise stimulated Chinese stockpiling demand while refiners prepare for greater seasonal fuel usage ahead of the Lunar New Year vacation looking in late January, analysts say. The November rebound in volumes for the world's leading crude oil importer comes after 6 successive months of yearly declines as Chinese refiners dealt with weak margins and...

Refined Products

Saudi Arabia's petroleum exports in September hit three-month peak

Saudi Arabia's crude oil exports in September rose to their highest level in 3 months, information from the Joint Organizations Data Effort (JODI) revealed on Monday. The country's exports in September increased by 0.080 million barrels daily (bpd) to 5.751 million bpd from 5.671 million bpd in August. Saudi Arabia is the world's largest exporter of crude. At the same time, Saudi's production fell to 8.975 million bpd from 8.992 million bpd in August. Saudi refineries' unrefined throughput rose by 0.035 million bpd to 2.756 million bpd, the information showed, while direct crude burning decreased by 296,000 bpd to 518,000...

Coal

A trillion dollar question - fossil fuel aids

Federal governments around the globe are ploughing billions of dollars into fossil fuel subsidies to shelter people from higher energy costs, but that comes at a. financial burden, develops ineffectiveness, and obstructs the objective of. decreasing total usage. At the U.N.'s COP29 environment top in Baku, conversations are. continuous over decreasing distortions and inefficiencies produced by. aids - a crucial to decrease the production and use of fossil. fuels, which contribute significantly to climate modification and. pollution. JUST HOW MUCH DO GOVERNMENTS SPEND ON FOSSIL FUELS? The International Energy Company (IEA) computed that fossil. fuel consumption aids stood at $620...

Refined Products

COP29 host Azerbaijan hits out at West in defence of oil and gas

United Nations SecretaryGeneral Antonio Guterres told world leaders at the COP29 summit on Tuesday to pay up to prevent climateled humanitarian catastrophes, and stated time was running out to limit a. harmful increase in worldwide temperature levels. Nearly 200 countries have actually collected at the yearly U.N. environment. summit in Baku, focused this year on raising hundreds of. billions of dollars to money an international transition to cleaner. energy sources and limit the climate damage brought on by carbon. emissions. However on the day of the summit created to unite. world leaders and produce political momentum for the marathon. negotiations,...

Refined Products

China's weak crude imports, Trump risks offer OPEC+ headaches: Russell

The scale of OPEC+'s China problem appears in yet another month of weak petroleum arrivals, with the world's biggest importer recording a 6th successive decline in October. Customs data last week revealed imports of 44.7 million metric loads in October, equivalent to 10.53 million barrels each day ( bpd), below 11.07 million bpd in September and 11.53 million bpd in October last year. For the very first 10 months of the year China's imports were 10.94 million bpd, down 3.7% on a daily basis from the 11.36 million bpd for the exact same duration in 2023. That decrease of 420,000...

Refined Products

Exxon's $8.6 billion revenue beats as volume offsets rate weakness

Exxon Mobil on Friday beat Wall Street's 3rd quarter earnings price quote, boosted by strong oil output in its first complete quarter that consists of volumes from U.S. shale manufacturer Pioneer Natural Resources. Oil market revenues have been squeezed this year by slowing need and weak margins on fuel and diesel. However Exxon's year-over-year revenue fell 5%, a much smaller drop than at rivals BP and TotalEnergies, which posted dramatically lower quarterly outcomes. The U.S. oil producer reported earnings of $8.61 billion, down from $9.07 billion a year ago. Its $1.92 per share profit topped Wall Street's outlook of $1.88...

Refined Products

OPEC+ could delay organized December oil output walking, sources say

OPEC+ could postpone a. planned hike in oil production arranged to take effect in. December by a month or more, three sources informed Reuters on. Wednesday, pointing out concern about soft oil need and increasing. supply. The prepared 180,000 barrels per day hike in December, which. is arranged to come from the 8 OPEC+ members who have been. making the group's newest layer of output cuts, was already. postponed from October in the middle of falling rates. Two of the sources, who are people familiar with OPEC+. talks, stated the December increase might be postponed for a month. a minimum...

Fuel Oil

United States has actually not seen proof of Hezbollah money bunker under Beirut healthcare facility, Pentagon chief says

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Wednesday that he had not seen proof that there was a Hezbollah bunker filled with cash developed under a. medical facility in Beirut, adding that Washington would continue to. work with Israel to get a better insights. Israel's armed force said that Hezbollah has stashed hundreds. of countless dollars in money and gold in a bunker developed under. a health center in Beirut, adding that it would not strike the. center as it maintains attacks against the group's financial. possessions. We have not seen evidence of that at this moment. But, you. know,...