Angola’s Sonangol Research Center Nears Completion

Angola’s National Oil Company (NOC), Sonangol, is nearing the completion of its Research and Development Center, with the construction of the training facility set to be complete by September 2023. To date, construction is 92% complete. Located near the city of Sumbe in Cuanza Sul, the Research and Development Center will provide specialized training for the local Angolan population in key areas such as oil and gas, mineral studies, renewable energies – with a focus

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Crude Oil Nears New Highs Amid Fitch Decision and Risk Aversion

The crude oil price pressed toward elevated levels as markets recalibrated. The Fitch downgrade dominated price action, but the impact has been disparate. If the risk-off attitude continues, will WTI face headwinds? The crude oil price has managed to hold the high ground even though other growth-aligned assets took a hit on Wednesday. The WTI futures contract is a touch above US$ 82 per barrel while the Brent contract has overcome US$ 85.50 per barrel.

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ADNOC Partners with US Oil Giant for Carbon Capture Megaprojects

UAE’s ADNOC and US shale giant Occidental have signed an agreement to evaluate potential investment opportunities in carbon capture and storage (CCS) hubs in the UAE and the US, aiming to accelerate their net zero goals. The agreement is part of the UAE-US Partnership for Accelerating Clean Energy (PACE), which was launched in November 2022 and is expected to inject $100 billion into clean energy and carbon management projects, including CCS and direct air capture

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UAE’s Dragon Oil to Increase Egypt’s Oil Production

Dubai-based Dragon Oil is planning to increase its oil production in Egypt by about 27% to reach 70,000 barrels per day in October, a government official told Asharq Business. Dragon Oil will start production within two months from the North Safa field in the Gulf of Suez, with a capacity of 15,000 barrels of oil per day. Dragon Oil is owned by Emirates National Oil Company Group (ENOC). Over the past decade, Dragon Oil has

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Assessing Saudi Arabia’s Economic Outlook Amidst Oil Market Volatility

Saudi Arabia’s economy is facing a challenging outlook as recent preliminary GDP figures reveal the country has entered a “technical recession,” as reported by Capital Economics, a London-based research firm. The primary cause of this economic downturn is the reduction in oil production, despite the non-oil economy showing resilience. Saudi Arabia’s decision to voluntarily decrease its daily oil output by 1 million barrels a day has played a significant role in the current economic situation.

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Oil Prices Surge 1% on Strong US Inventory Data, Reflecting Robust Demand

Oil prices surged by almost 1% on Wednesday, trading near their highest since April, as crude and fuel product inventory data showed robust demand from the world’s biggest fuel consumer, the U.S., offsetting demand concerns elsewhere. Brent crude futures for October rose 80 cents, or 0.94%, to $85.71 a barrel at 0625 GMT. Likewise, U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude for September climbed 80 cents, or 0.98%, to $82.17 a barrel. U.S. oil inventories fell by

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Program Contracts Bolster “Angolanization” of the Oil Sector

The process of increasing Angolan participation in the oil sector took another step on Tuesday with the signing of program contracts with seven national oil companies, totaling 1,540 registered firms. Speaking at the signing ceremony of these contracts, the Secretary of State for Mineral Resources, Jânio Victor, mentioned that out of the 1,540 Angolan companies, two are operators. He emphasized that the Angolanization process in the sector has surpassed 87%, and it continues to grow

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Decline in Reserves Poses Threat to Oil Price Increase

Analysts from JP Morgan said this month that oil reserves – including crude products and fuels – now play a bigger role in determining oil prices than the US dollar because Western sanctions on Russia have accelerated oil trade in other currencies. “We expect stocks to drop relatively aggressively in July, and by the end of August, we should surpass the reserve increases we saw in the first half of the year,” said Christopher Haines,

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Great Britain to grant over 100 new licenses

The International Energy Agency stated that in order to achieve global climate goals, no new oil and gas projects should proceed. Environmentalists criticize the plan. On Monday, the 31st, Great Britain committed to granting hundreds of licenses for oil and gas extraction in the North Sea, as part of efforts to become more energy independent, drawing criticism from environmental activists. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak confirmed the plans for over 100 licenses of this kind, which

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Brazil’s Oil Production Expected to Grow by up to 80% in 10 Years

Oil production in Brazil is expected to grow by up to 80% in the next 10 years. Estimates indicate that the country’s oil production will increase from the current 3 million barrels per day to 5.4 million barrels per day by 2029. Over the next decade, Brazil is on the verge of experiencing a true “boom” in oil production. According to Metrópoles, the estimates point to an impressive growth in this commodity, reaching 5.4 million

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