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Nov 27, 2018 ... happen at both meetings comes word that even if the current low crude prices plunge further, it doesn't necessarily mean calamity - at least for operators in the U.S. Gulf states.
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Nov 22, 2018 ... some analysts are trying to determine what will happen in 2019 - and while the general consensus isn't gloom and doom, it's a far cry from the $100 per barrel oil prices they were predicting just ... |
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Nov 20, 2018 ... crude prices on Tuesday resuming their downward spiral wasn't indication enough, a host of observers say the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and allies will likely agree ... |
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Nov 19, 2018 ... weeks before deciding on whether to slash output - a clear indication the former Soviet Union isn't as sure as the Saudis and other OPEC members that the market is in oversupply.
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Nov 19, 2018 ... Ltd. [NYSE:TNK] says it would still consider putting the tech on its ships - providing it wasn't paying for it.
"I think fundamentally, we don't believe in taking on additional debt or ... |
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Nov 14, 2018 ... for market participants to react to any one-off fluctuations," and he added that the oil market doesn't fully understand the fallout from sanctions against Iran.
Igor Sechin, CEO of Rosneft, ... |
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Nov 12, 2018 ... to change course.
Also, Alexander Novak, energy minister for Russia, indicated that he doesn't believe the oil market will face serious oversupply next year; instead, he thinks there will ... |
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Nov 9, 2018 ... week Russia indicated a resistance to such downshifting when that country's largest oil firm, Rosneft, was a no-show at a meeting of the energy minister designed to discuss possible ... |
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Nov 8, 2018 ... Russia, has conceded that a return to cuts may be necessary, that country's largest oil firm, Rosneft, is seen to havesnubbed a meeting he was chairing designed to consult domestic energy ... |
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Nov 8, 2018 ... projection.
This, combined with increased output from Saudi Arabia and Russia, caused Tamar Essner, director of energy and utilities at Nasdaq Corporate Solutions, to remark, "All three of them ... |