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  • Oil producers must ‘take steps’ to cool surging prices, IEA boss warns

    October 4, 2018

    The world's major oil producers must “take the right steps” to cool the market amid a continued surge in crude prices, the International Energy Agency boss has warned. The IEA's executive director, Fatih Birol, said: “It is now high time for all the players, especially those key producers and oil exporters, to consider the situation [...]

  • Saudi oil output reaches record highs, but oil prices remain close to four-year peak

    October 3, 2018

    Saudi Arabia's oil output has reached record highs – and the country could further boost production next month as US sanctions on Iran edge closer. Saudi energy minister Khalid al-Falih said the country had raised output to 10.7m barrels per day in October and announced a further production hike in November. The country's record high [...]

  • Oil prices hit four-year high as markets await US sanctions on Iran

    October 1, 2018

    Oil prices hit a four-year high this morning as the market reacted to ongoing uncertainty over US sanctions on Iran. Brent crude – considered the international benchmark – rose almost half a per cent to $83.09 (£63.70) per barrel in early trading, after rising as high as $83.32. Read more: Iranian foreign minister claims country [...]

  • Trump hits out at Iran’s ‘bloody agenda’ in return to US patriotism

    September 25, 2018

      US President Donald Trump upped his criticism of Iran in a speech to the United Nations General Assembly this afternoon, in which he accused its leadership of running a "corrupt dictatorship" with a "bloody agenda". He told the body that the Iranian leadership is sowing "chaos, death and destruction", adding that "they do not respect [...]

  • Oil-producing giants in reported talks to raise supply amid US sanctions on Iran

    September 22, 2018

    Some of the world’s largest oil producers are mulling the possibility of raising oil supply by as much as 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) in a bid to compensate for Iran’s falling output, it has been reported this morning. Countries within the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) as well as other producers are [...]

  • Trump slams Opec, urging oil cartel to ‘get prices down now’

    September 20, 2018

    Donald Trump has slammed the Opec and urged the cartel to “get prices down”, citing the protection the US provides for countries in the Middle East. Trump has urged Saudi Arabia to increase oil production in recent months to combat higher oil prices brought about by his own sanctions on Iran. He has also previously [...]

  • Russia is not interested in joining Opec

    September 7, 2015

    Russia has no plans to join the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), an oil-producing cartel of mostly Middle Eastern countries, according the to boss of a major Russian energy company. “Opec has lost its influence as a key market regulator, [there’s] no interest for Russia to join,” said Igor Sechin, chief executive of state-owned [...]

  • North Sea oil industry has lost 5,500 jobs since late 2014, says regulator

    September 7, 2015

    The North Sea oil and gas industry has cut 5,500 jobs since late last year, according to the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA), the UK's oil and gas regulator. In a report published this morning, the OGA said plummeting oil prices had created an even more challenging economic environment for the North Sea's oil and [...]

  • Falling crude oil prices drop Canada into its first recession since 2009

    September 2, 2015

    Canada has officially entered a recession, after their economy shrank again in the second quarter of this year, by 0.5 per cent.   Plunging oil prices were blamed for putting the country back into recession for the first time since the financial crisis, though the 0.5 per cent GDP contraction beat forecasts.   Lower oil [...]

  • Oil prices plunge on disappointing economic data from China

    September 1, 2015

    Oil's upward streak has come to an abrupt end, after the commodity was hit by disappointing manufacturing data released by China this morning.   Read more: Oil prices jump more than 10 per cent in biggest one-day rally since 2009   In August, the world's second-largest economy experienced a contraction in its factory activity to 49.7 [...]

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