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Saudi Arabia, Gulf economies to slow down due to output cuts- oil and gas 360

Saudi Arabia, Gulf economies to slow down due to output cuts

Oil Price Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) economies will grow at a considerably slower clip in the current year due to the ongoing oil production cuts, with Saudi Arabia’s economy among the hardest hit, a Reuters poll of economists has predicted. A poll of 24 economists taken July 8-22 has predicted that Saudi Arabia’s economy will expand 1.3% in the current year,

OPEC+ panel not expected to propose changes to oil output policy- oil and gas 360

OPEC+ panel not expected to propose changes to oil output policy

Oil Price The Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee (JMMC), the OPEC+ panel monitoring the oil market, is not expected to recommend in August any changes to the current production policy plan of the group, OPEC+ delegates told Bloomberg on Thursday. The JMMC panel meets more frequently than the OPEC+ ministers and typically observes the most recent market developments and, if necessary, recommends a

OPEC+ extends deep oil production cuts into 2025- oil and gas 360

OPEC+ extends deep oil production cuts into 2025

Yahoo Finance LONDON/DUBAI-OPEC+ agreed on Sunday to extend most of its deep oil output cuts well into 2025 as the group seeks to shore up the market amid tepid demand growth, high interest rates and rising rival U.S. production. Brent crude oil prices have been trading near $80 per barrel in recent days, below what many OPEC+ members need to

The Saudi Arabia-UAE rift that froze OPEC is a sign of things to come, experts say- oil and gas 360

The Saudi Arabia-UAE rift that froze OPEC is a sign of things to come, experts say

CNBC DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — The unexpected rift between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates within OPEC in early July came as a shock to many in the Gulf region and those watching from abroad. The dispute over oil production levels temporarily froze the group’s ability to lay out their plans for the markets, sending crude prices upward. But

Oil slips after reaching multi-year highs on OPEC+ dispute- oil and gas 360

Oil slips after reaching multi-year highs on OPEC+ dispute

Bloomberg OPEC+ infighting has deprived the oil market of extra supply and sent crude surging to a six-year high in New York. It’s too early to tell whether the breakdown of the cartel’s meeting on Monday could escalate into a conflict between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates as bitter and destructive as last year’s price war. Here are

OPEC Oil Output Hits Lowest Since 2011 on Saudi Cut, Sanctions: Reuters Survey

From Reuters OPEC oil output hit an eight-year low in July as a further voluntary cut by top exporter Saudi Arabia deepened losses caused by U.S. sanctions on Iran and outages elsewhere in the group, a Reuters survey found. The 14-member Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries pumped 29.42 million barrels per day (bpd) this month, the survey showed, down

Singapore’s Sovereign Wealth Fund Joins KKR and BlackRock in Abu Dhabi Pipeline Investment - Oil & Gas 360

Singapore’s Sovereign Wealth Fund Joins KKR and BlackRock in Abu Dhabi Pipeline Investment

By Tyler Losier, Energy Reporter, Oil & Gas 360 Combined investment in Abu Dhabi National Oil Company’s pipeline project reaches almost $5 billion Source: Abu Dhabi National Oil Company Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, GIC, has entered into an agreement with the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) to contribute $600 million towards crude pipeline infrastructure, joining other prominent investors such

Here's how Iran would disrupt world oil trade - Oil & Gas 360 Strait of Hormuz

Oil Tanker Disappears in the Strait of Hormuz

By Tyler Losier, Energy Reporter, Oil & Gas 360 UAE denies ownership of the Panama-flagged vessel, which has been missing for two days The Riah, a 190-foot Panama-flagged oil tanker traveling through the Strait of Hormuz, has been missing since Saturday after its transponder stopped broadcasting near the coast of the small Iranian island of Qeshm. According to the Associated

Oil Tankers Dodge Top Mideast Refueling Hub After Ship Attacks

From The Houston Chronicle Oil tanker owners are avoiding sending their ships to the Middle East’s main refueling hub after a spate of attacks on vessels in the past two months ratcheted up tensions and highlighted the growing risks of operating in the region. Strikes on tankers just outside the Persian Gulf in mid-June were the second in a month