1. Sinopec to substitute Iran crude with Saudi grades: exec   China's Sinopec plans to substitute Iranian crude with that of grades from Saudi Arabia and other...
      


  2. Quote In the report, Verleger noted that weekly EIA data on distillate consumption in the U.S., which is about 90% diesel, has been running anywhere...


  3. China is one of the largest importer of oil. Imposition of 25 % tax by it on oil imports from US will create a...


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  5. Colorado Petroleum Council Responds To Broomfield City Moratorium   Broomfield City Council in Bloomfield, Colo., approved a six-month moratorium on new natural gas and oil development...
      


  6. This article contains still images from the interactive dashboards available in the original blog post. To follow the instructions in this article, please use...


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  9. https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnnavin/2020/04/13/oil-market-to-opec-the-shows-over/#52e2d8b2768a OPEC will have some sway. Not like it used to. "This is definitely unlike the old days when the big cartel could push it around...


  10. I'll just leave this here: recent articles about the shale sector emerging from the pandemic stronger than ever before and $100 barrels of shale oil just on the horizon...


  11. What are the emerging trends in oil and gas industry which are impacting project economics?
      


  12. At least one positive article to help counter the tidal wave of negative information regarding producing and refining oil, we can’t really believe that in...
      


  13. Week ending 18 October set an average daily crude oil export record just shy of 3.7 million barrels a day (3.683).  No shortage of oil....


  14. Now seems a good a time as any for U.S. to pull out of the Middle East and let the oil dictatorships eat each...


  15. despite the shenanigans over the trans mountain pipeline, BC still wants to receive billions as part of the original deal. sounds like blood money...


  16. The House of Representatives of the US Congress voted on Monday for the bill on assisting Central and Eastern European countries to diversify energy...
      


  17. Oil Extends Gains as Texas Supports Trump-Led Output Proposal By  Sharon Cho  and  Alex Longley March 19, 2020, 6:26 PM EDTUpdated on March 20, 2020, 6:44 AM EDT Brent crude rebounds...


  18. Persian Gulf Now Most Risky for Oil Tankers Since Last Iraq War   Not since 2005 have the world’s insurers considered shipping in the Persian Gulf...
      


  19. According to a new report by the U.S. Department of Labor, consumer prices rose by nearly four percent in San Diego over the last...


  20. Small cap oil and gas producers run into snags as they seek funding to either continue to grow or merely stay in business.  Opportunities...
      


  21. Gabon, Equatorial Guinea,  Indonesia, Azerbijian, Venezuela, Columbia, Brazil, Ecuador, U.S. Gulf Offshore, Canada, Alaska, Mexico. Norway, etc, etc, etc  What planet is this writer from...


  22. OECD inventories just 74 million barrels above 5-year average, OPEC says. Is this number believable?


  23. I think so. You have probably heard the adage, "There is a reason for Everything".  Humans have an intellectual curiosity . . . we want...


  24. China teapots report very large discounts on Russia's Urals crude oil.  It's also delivered via much less expensive Eastern Siberian Asia Pacific pipeline compared...


  25. By re opening some countries  there will be consequences oil might be peaking at the moment but I am short on oil opening gyms...


  26. WEF calls for an end to private car ownership Keean Bexte July 25, 2022 https://thecountersignal.com/wef-calls-for-an-end-to-private-car-ownership/


  27. The next big thing in shale may not happen if costs don't fall below $40 per barrel. Which will be difficult because shortage of:...
      


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  29. Balancing climate change goals and growing energy demand is proving to be a complex task, but the solution might just be as simple as...