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Surging Coronavirus Cases Expected to Slow Global Oil Demand

Surging Coronavirus Cases Expected to Slow Global Oil Demand

Rising coronavirus cases driven by the new Omicron variant are expected to curb but not derail a global recovery in oil demand, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said Tuesday in its latest Oil Market Report for December.   IEA noted that cases are climbing across many regions of the world in the wake of Omicron outbreaks…

December 14, 2021
Shell’s Perdido Yields Yet Another Deepwater Discovery

Shell’s Perdido Yields Yet Another Deepwater Discovery

The plethora of oil and natural gas discoveries in the rich Perdido thrust belt of the deepwater Gulf of Mexico (GOM) has yielded yet another discovery for Royal Dutch Shell plc. Houston-based Shell Offshore Inc. made a “material discovery at the Blacktip North prospect” in U.S. waters. The well encountered about 300 feet net oil…

December 14, 2021
EIA Projects Rising Natural Gas Production in January, Propelled by Permian, Haynesville

EIA Projects Rising Natural Gas Production in January, Propelled by Permian, Haynesville

The Permian Basin and Haynesville Shale will keep domestic natural gas production growing into the new year, according to updated modeling from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). In its latest monthly Drilling Productivity Report (DPR), EIA said it expects natural gas production from seven key U.S. regions — the Anadarko, Appalachia and Permian basins, alongside…

December 14, 2021
Jet Fuel Supplies Fall to Lowest Level Since 2014 Before Bouncing Back, EIA Says

Jet Fuel Supplies Fall to Lowest Level Since 2014 Before Bouncing Back, EIA Says

U.S. inventories of jet fuel reached a seven-year low last month as mounting demand intersected with lower production, federal researchers said in a report Monday. Jet fuel supplies had increased over the summer months as refineries ramped up output to meet rebounding demand for gasoline and distillate fuels. Refiners processed more crude to meet that…

December 14, 2021
NOLA Terminal on Mississippi Designed for Largest Crude Tankers Ever

NOLA Terminal on Mississippi Designed for Largest Crude Tankers Ever

NOLA Oil Terminal LLC has begun construction on the first phase of a $930 million oil and refined products terminal on the Mississippi River in Plaquemines Parish, LA. “NOLA Oil Terminal will be the first of its kind in the region, allowing Mississippi River access for much larger vessels, such as the New-Panamax and the…

December 10, 2021
Domestic Oil Production Hits 2021 High for Second Straight Week

Domestic Oil Production Hits 2021 High for Second Straight Week

U.S. oil output climbed to a new 2021 peak for a second consecutive week as Lower 48 producers continued to gradually ramp up to meet increased demand, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said Wednesday. Production for the week ended Dec. 3 rose to 11.7 million b/d, up 100,000 b/d week/week, EIA said in its…

December 8, 2021
Against Backdrop of Omicron Worries, EIA Predicts $71 Brent for December

Against Backdrop of Omicron Worries, EIA Predicts $71 Brent for December

As the recent discovery of the Covid-19 Omicron variant has renewed concerns about a potential decline in consumption, Brent crude oil spot prices are set to average $71/bbl in December and $73 through the first quarter of 2022, according to updated projections from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). In an updated forecast published Tuesday as…

December 8, 2021
U.S. Energy Exports to Canada Hit Four-Year Low in 2020, EIA Says

U.S. Energy Exports to Canada Hit Four-Year Low in 2020, EIA Says

As Covid-19 depressed petroleum demand, the value of the energy trade between the United States and Canada fell sharply from 2019 to 2020, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Citing U.S. Census Bureau data, EIA said the value of domestic energy imports from Canada fell 31% in 2020 compared with the previous year.…

December 8, 2021
Energy Transfer Boosts Natural Gas, Oil Capacity with Enable Acquisition Completed

Energy Transfer Boosts Natural Gas, Oil Capacity with Enable Acquisition Completed

Dallas-based Energy Transfer LP owns and operates another 14,000 miles of natural gas and oil pipeline in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas after completing its merger earlier this month with Enable Midstream Partners LP. The $7.2 billion tie-up, first announced in February, strengthens the midstream and gas transportation systems in the Anadarko Basin in Oklahoma,…

December 8, 2021
ConocoPhillips Sharply Raises 2022 Capex to $7.2B, with Output Growth Driven by Alaska, Permian

ConocoPhillips Sharply Raises 2022 Capex to $7.2B, with Output Growth Driven by Alaska, Permian

ConocoPhillips is targeting full-year capital expenditures (capex) of around $7.2 billion in 2022, up from the $5.3 billion forecast for 2021, according to preliminary guidance. The Houston-based exploration and production (E&P) giant said about 60% of the spend “will be directed to the Lower 48 for short-cycle investment across the company’s extensive, high-quality unconventional asset…

December 8, 2021