What analysts expect from the Opec meeting on Thursday May 31, 2016 Delegates from the increasingly divided Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) will be hoping for a quiet meeting on Thursday. The gathering will mark the first meeting since Opec and non-Opec members failed to agree a production freeze deal in April. This was largely due to a long-running enmity between regional rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia. Read [...]
Russia reveals more details about potential freeze deal April 6, 2016 Russia has revealed more details about a potential freeze deal between Opec and non-Opec producers that could come out of a meeting in Doha. Sources told Reuters that Russia believes an oil price at $45-$50 per barrel is acceptable to allow the global oil market to balance. It also expects a production freeze deal to accelerate this process by [...]
Oil prices slide on Iraq and China production boosts and rise in US rig count August 22, 2016 Oil prices slid on Monday on concerns about increased exports from China, Iraq and Nigeria, as well as a rising US rig count. Brent crude, the international benchmark, fell $1.34, around 2.6 per cent, to $49.54 per barrel in mid-afternoon trading. West Texas Intermediate crude was down as much as $1.43, 2.95 per cent, to $47.09 per barrel. Read more: Global oil [...]
Oil prices fall as Doha production freeze talks collapse: Here’s how the City analysts have reacted April 18, 2016 Oil prices plummeted overnight after crucial talks among members of Opec failed to reach a deal on freezing oil production. Prices of both Brent and WTI crude were down more than five per cent overnight, which in turn pushed down equities, with the FTSE 100 falling 0.7 per cent in the first hour of trading. [...]
Potential oil freeze deal: What five experts think about the historic producer meeting in Doha April 17, 2016 Rising tensions between rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran could inhibit a historic oil production freeze deal widely expected to be inked today. Some 18 Opec and non-Opec countries, including Russia, met in the Qatari capital of Doha to firm up an agreement to freeze oil output at January levels, a move which would support crude prices. Ministers started talks after [...]
Iran nuclear deal: After the nuclear deal, Iran is our “frenemy” July 17, 2015 Tuesday’s agreement on Iran’s nuclear programme is a momentous achievement, but only if it can be enforced and verified. Following the diplomatic deal in Vienna, Western governments should engage with Tehran, but also help to contain Iran’s growing influence in the region. While Tehran celebrates the upcoming removal of international sanctions, its neighbours are anxious; [...]
Iranian minister rebuffs Saudi oil demands, throwing a spanner in the Opec and Russia production freeze talks April 3, 2016 Plans for a deal to clear the global oil supply glut with a production freeze have hit a hurdle after the Iranian oil minister refused demands from Saudi Arabia to throttle its production. Iran’s Bijan Zanganeh told the country’s Mehr News Agency today Iran still intends to increase its output to four million barrels a day, [...]
Saudi Arabia’s gormless cheerleaders have failed to spot the looming crisis October 24, 2016 “Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking.” – The Wizard of Oz Conventional political risk wisdom is falsely sanguine about yet another looming crisis. The House of Saud, bullish proponents blithely declaim without giving the matter too much thought beyond simplistic headlines, has proven surprisingly supple and enduring. Yet in reality, Saudi [...]
Russia predicts oil production freeze deal could be signed in April March 14, 2016 A historic deal among some of the world's biggest oil producers to freeze production could be inked in April and exclude Iran, Russian energy minister Alexander Novak said today. Speaking after a meeting with Iranian officials in Tehran, Novak said Iran has a right to duck out of the deal until the recovery of its oil output, which had [...]
Russia says door not closed to output freeze deal despite Doha failure April 17, 2016 Russia has said its door isn't closed to an output freeze in the future, despite oil majors failure to clinch a widely anticipated deal in Doha today. Russia's oil minister, Alexander Novak, said that the country wasn't closing the door on a global deal to freeze output, adding he was disappointed that no decision had been taken. Officials from [...]