Oil wavers as traders weigh glut fears against supply disruptions July 19, 2016 Oil prices dipped in and out of positive territory yesterday, as traders weighed fresh output disruptions against persistent oversupply fears. Brent crude, the global benchmark, remained flat at $46.96 in afternoon trading, having fallen 1.4 per cent yesterday. And US crude, known as West Texas Intermediate, dipped 0.46 per cent to $45.03, after settling about 1.6 [...]
Kuwait’s Opec governor says all signs point to freeze deal April 5, 2016 Kuwait has said that all signs point to a freeze deal at a meeting between Opec and the world's biggest oil producers later this month. In a speech at the oil ministry, Kuwait's Opec governor Nawal Al-Fuzaia, didn't elaborate on which signs point to an agreement at the talks in Doha on 17 April. Read more: Ex-Shell boss [...]
Revealed: The world’s most liveable cities August 18, 2016 The must-read report for anybody thinking of quitting the capital and starting a new life overseas has arrived. And, for those set on leaving London for good, you could do worse than checking out our Commonwealth friends Australia and Canada for a new place to call home. The Economist Intelligence Unit's annual "liveability report" has [...]
Non-Opec member Oman yet to be invited to Doha meeting March 20, 2016 Oman has said it’s yet to receive an invite to a historic meeting of oil producers, where they’re expected to discuss freezing output to support prices. This is despite Oman being the largest non-opec oil producer in the Middle East, pumping out around 1m barrels per day. "We have been exchanging some views with other oil [...]
Oil price tumbles as slow recovery stokes negative sentiment August 1, 2016 Oil reversed earlier gains to slip into negative territory today, as increased Opec production and more US oil rigs left crude investors feeling glum. Brent crude, the global benchmark, fell 2.11 per cent to $42.61 per barrel this afternoon, having risen as much as 0.74 per cent to $43.85 earlier in the day. Meanwhile, its US [...]
We’re winning the war against Isis in Iraq but the peace has already been lost October 17, 2016 It is the saddest, and easiest, prediction to make in global political risk analysis today: we will “win” military victory in Iraq, only to lose the peace. For the dire, ghostly, maddening conclusion must be that the West and its Middle Eastern allies are incapable of learning from history. The press salivates about the imminent retaking [...]
Oil price hits one month low as production freeze deal begins to show cracks April 4, 2016 The price of oil has dropped to its lowest in a month as investors fret over the increasingly shaky looking deal between Russia and the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) to freeze production at January levels and clear a global supply glut. In mid afternoon trading a barrel of international benchmark Brent crude was going for [...]
Brent crude and WTI: Oil prices rise as producers announce meeting on output freeze March 16, 2016 Oil prices rose today on an upcoming meeting in Qatar to discuss freezing ouput at January levels. Brent crude, the global benchmark, rose 0.8 per cent to $39.05 per barrel this morning. Meanwhile, US West Texas Intermediate, the US benchmark, swelled by 1.2 per cent to $36.77. Opec sources told Reuters that a meeting of producers, [...]
Saudi Arabia ousts long-serving oil minister Ali Al Naimi sparking fears volatility will return to the oil market May 8, 2016 Saudi Arabia’s dismissal of its oil minister yesterday has sparked concerns that fresh volatility is about to hit the market. The kingdom ousted its long-serving oil minister who was the driver behind Opec's 2014 policy of holding production despite plummeting oil prices. Ali al-Naimi, who held the post from 1995, has been replaced by Khalid Al Falih, chairman of [...]
As its latest talks in Doha end in complete failure, has oil cartel Opec now lost all credibility? April 19, 2016 William Lamond, senior investment manager at Canaccord Genuity Wealth Management, says Yes. November 2014 – Saudi Arabia (Opec’s only true swing producer) decided to defend market share instead of cutting production to support pricing. The belief? A short-term weakness in crude oil prices would significantly reduce non-Opec supply. Sixteen months later, crude oil prices have fallen, [...]