BP share price rises after it reaches $18.7bn settlement with US over Gulf of Mexico oil spill July 2, 2015 Shares in BP pushed higher this afternoon after it agreed to pay $18.7bn (£12bn) in damage claims over 18 years to the US government and five states over the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill. The explosion and spill over five years ago killed 11 workers and spewed oil into the Gulf of Mexico for nearly three [...]
“Gatwick Gusher” firm UK Oil & Gas share price rises as it extends Isle of Wight exploration license June 15, 2015 Shares in UK Oil & Gas (UKOG), the oil exploration company whose shares rocketed earlier this month after it suggested the amount of oil at its Horse Hill well near Gatwick was almost twice as much as previously thought, jumped 4.2 per cent to 2.37p as the market opened, after it was granted a year-long [...]
Opec’s monthly oil output at its highest in nearly three years June 11, 2015 Oil supply from the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) continued to edge upwards in May, hitting its highest rate since August 2012. The International Energy Agency (IEA) said in its monthly report that Saudi Arabia, Iraq and the United Arab Emirates pumped at record monthly rates, keeping output at more than 1m barrels per [...]
Atkins weathers oil price storm in nuclear push June 11, 2015 ENGINEERING firm Atkins managed to shrug off most of the ill effects of the recent plunge in oil prices by moving further into the nuclear power sector, its chief executive said yesterday. Dr Uwe Krueger told City A.M. the group’s energy business had been successful in the year to 31 March due to its diversity. [...]
US oil and gas M&A falls to 12-year low as oil prices fall June 11, 2015 Mergers and acquisitions in the US oil and gas sector were at their lowest since 2003 in the first half of this year, new data has suggested. A survey by Dealogic showed M&A volume fell to $29.5bn (£19bn) over 202 deals in the six months to the end of June, down 50 per cent from [...]
North Sea firms forced to slash projects in face of low oil price June 10, 2015 Over two-thirds of North Sea oil firms have been forced to scrap projects due to plummeting oil prices over the past year, a new report reveals today. Although the price of benchmark Brent crude has rallied in the last few days, trading yesterday at around $66 a barrel, it has yet to approach the level [...]
Afren share price falls as it puts off another interest payment to bondholders June 10, 2015 Afren, the troubled oil producer whose share price plummeted 98 per cent last year, admitted this morning that it will use another 30-day grace period to put off an $11.9m (£7.7m) interest payment due yesterday. The Aim-listed company added that it was unlikely to make the payment, due on its 2020 bonds, at the end [...]
Oil prices jump again as US forecasts fall in shale oil production June 9, 2015 The price of Brent crude rose more than 3.6 per cent to close to $65 per barrel this afternoon, after a forecast from the US Energy Information Authority suggested supply from the US' shale gas sector is likely to dip over summer. Meanwhile, West Texas Intermediate rose three per cent to $59.90, suggesting US oil [...]
Oil prices fall as Opec keeps production levels on hold June 5, 2015 Oil prices fell after Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries' (Opec) held production at 30m barrels per day at its meeting in Vienna today. Brent crude, the global benchmark, jumped 80 cents to $62.83 a barrel before paring gains slightly. U.S. crude rose 30 cents to $58.30 a barrel. Comments from ministers made at the so-called press [...]
Wincanton hit by oil price and retailers’ plans June 4, 2015 LOGISTICS firm Wincanton blamed lower fuel prices and retailers’ restructuring plans for its poor revenue performance in the year to 31 March. Group revenues were up by just 0.9 per cent to £1.1bn, and the company said: “A strong performance on new business wins and renewals was partly offset by the impact of certain site [...]