Brent opens week with a barrel to appreciate about 3.7 dollars

The price of a barrel of Brent oil was trading, in this Monday’s session, on the London Futures Market, at US$ 88.8, up by more than 4.4 percent, with the previous value of 85, 1 USD positioning the observed rise above 3.7 USD from the opening price. According to data from Investing.com, since 28 September, prices for a barrel of Brent, a reference for Angola’s exports, have not reached this level. On the given date,

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Oil Prices Rally Into October As OPEC+ Plans A Production Cut

After several weeks of declines, oil began October trade with a gain driven by plans by OPEC+ to reduce production by a substantial amount. At the end of last month, the media reported that Russia had proposed a production cut of 1 million bpd. Later reports said discussions are underway for an even bigger production cut. “Anything less than 500,000 barrels a day would be shrugged off by the market. Therefore, we see a significant chance of

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European Gas Demand Set For Record-Breaking Decline In 2022

Soaring natural gas prices, demand destruction in the industrial sector, and energy-saving measures are set to reduce gas consumption in Europe’s developed economies by 10% this year, the biggest drop in European demand in history, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in its quarterly Gas Market Report on Monday. The forecast of a 10% decline in natural gas demand in OECD Europe reflects the expectation of higher gas prices and the EU’s ambition to reduce gas consumption

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Income Investors Are Returning To Oil And Gas Stocks

Some investors have started to see oil and gas stocks as income investment stocks rather than boom-and-bust cyclical stocks, as many others still believe. Record cash flows and profits of the past two quarters have prompted many oil and gas firms to boost dividends or pay special variable dividends, as is the case with U.S. shale producers. Many more expanded and increased their share buyback programs. The record profits and the cash flow bonanza could lay the foundations

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What Oil and Gas can Offer to the South African Economy

Panel Discussion part of South Africa Energy Day – only at Africa Oil Week Africa Oil Week (https://Africa-OilWeek.com) is excited to present the panel discussion “What can Oil and Gas offer the South African Economy?” as part of its South Africa Energy Day, at Africa Oil Week. The panel – held at the leading Oil and Gas event in heart of Cape Town – will be moderated by Howie Frylinck, National Sales Manager, Pentagon Freight Services.

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The Idea Of A Windfall Tax On Oil And Gas Is Gaining Popularity

As the European Union introduces an extensive windfall tax, the region is putting pressure on other parts of the world to do the same. The U.K. may have already taxed oil and gas companies to subsidize rising consumer energy bills, but the E.U. is going one step further by planning a total overhaul of the energy market. Yet, other world powers, such as the U.S., have avoided taxing energy companies, instead turning to the oil

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BP Restarts Offshore Oil And Gas Platforms After Hurricane Ian

BP has restarted production at its offshore Na Kika and Thunder Horse oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico after redeploying previously evacuated staff, BP PLC said on Thursday. BP halted production on the two platforms on Monday ahead of Hurricane Ian that made landfall in Florida on Wednesday. Chevron had also evacuated personnel and shut its production at its Petronius and Blind Faith platforms in the Gulf ahead of the storm. As of Thursday, 11 total

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Major Commodity Trader Sees Looming Oil Price Spikes

While traders and investors in the paper oil market are focused on looming recessions and interest rate hikes, those on the ground – executives at oil producers and commodity traders – warn of oil price spikes in the future as years of underinvestment have depleted capacity and the potential of new oil production to fill the growing supply gap.  Recession Fears Drag Oil $40 A Barrel Down From Spring Peak Growing fears of imminent recessions

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Oil Prices On Track For First Quarterly Loss Since 2020

Fears of a global recession have caused crude oil prices to fall for most of the quarter that ends today and they are likely to book their first quarterly decline since 2020, according to Bloomberg. “Oil’s poor quarter is clearly a reflection of an oil market that is losing its tightness as global recession risks surge,” Ed Moya, senior market analyst at Oanda, told Bloomberg. “Energy traders clearly expect drastic action by OPEC+.” “Amid so much uncertainty,

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Cabinda refinery begins the recruitment process

The Cabinda Refinery has already started the process of recruiting personnel, whose company responsible for the selection of candidates is managing, in this first phase, a total of 180 vacancies, for a project that expects to create more than 10 thousand direct and indirect jobs. Candidates must have as necessary requirements at least 10th grade or an equivalent technical course, degrees in technical training areas”, said the administrator of Cabestiva, João Panzo, quoted today by

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