Everything you need to know ahead of the Opec meeting on Friday June 2, 2015 All eyes will be on the organization of petroleum exporting countries (Opec) when it meets in Vienna on Friday to decide whether to increase, decrease or hold its output target from its current level. Why is it interesting? A glut in the global supply of oil pushes prices as low as $45 per barrel in mid-January, [...]
Energy stocks drag FTSE as oil price stays low – London Report June 1, 2015 OIL AND gas led the FTSE down yesterday, while disappointing domestic economic data pointed to a weak manufacturing outlook. Energy stocks shaved more than 10 points off the blue-chip FTSE 100 index, with crude oil prices weak on expectations that the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries’ (Opec) production would remain high, pointing to the potential for [...]
Majors’ capex cuts good for Opec May 19, 2015 THE DECISIONS recently made by many oil majors to slash spending on new projects could be good for the oil price, according to analysts. According to research from Rystad Energy, there has been a $100bn (£65bn) drop in oil and gas capital expenditure since the oil price began to fall from around $115 a barrel [...]
Goldman Sachs slashes its oil price forecast for the next five years May 18, 2015 The good news is that after months of falls, oil prices have begun to tentatively rise (although that was thanks to fighting in Yemen and Iraq). The bad news is that Goldman Sachs doesn't think it's going to last: the investment bank has slashed its oil price forecasts for the next five years. In a [...]
US oil agency IEA warns battle for market share has just begun May 13, 2015 The battle for market share in the oil sector has just begun, according to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) monthly report. The warning follows a report from the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) on Tuesday, which stated that US supply was set to decline over the final two quarters of 2015 while Opec [...]
Saudi Arabia says it’s taking investment away from foreign rivals May 13, 2015 Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest producer of oil, claims to be taking investment away from US shale producers and other foreign competitors, according to the FT. A Saudi official told them there was “no doubt about it”, that the decline in price over recent months had “deterred investors away from expensive oil including US shale, [...]
Opec prediction on global oil demand pushes price back up May 12, 2015 Oil prices rallied again yesterday as the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) monthly report revealed that world oil demand is slated to grow at a higher rate than previously expected. Prices fell by over 50 per cent between July 2014 and the start of 2015 due to a combination of falling global demand, growing [...]
Why Opec thinks oil prices will stay below $100 for a decade May 12, 2015 The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) thinks oil will stay below $100 for a decade, and it's worried a low oil price environment won't be enough to snuff out the emerging US shale gas industry. A report seen by the Wall Street Journal has said that Opec thinks a best-case scenario will see oil prices [...]
UK Oil and Gas Investments share price jumps on another Horse Hill oil estimate upgrade May 11, 2015 Shares in UK Oil and Gas Investments (UKOG), the company behind the oil discovery at Horse Hill near Gatwick, were up six per cent in early trading after estimates for how much oil there is in sandstone rocks in the area were upgraded. The new estimates are separate to the one made last month claiming [...]
BG Group pre-tax profit plunges 62 per cent on plummeting oil prices May 8, 2015 The figures BG Group said pre-tax profit plunged 62 per cent to $715m (£463m) in the first quarter, down from $1.9bn during the first quarter a year earlier. Total earnings were $233m, including a post-tax loss of $332m on disposals, re-measurements and impairments in the first quarter of 2015. This was down from $1.1bn and included a post-tax loss [...]