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Trinidad & Tobago oil production hits lowest since 1950s

Oil production in Trinidad and Tobago came down to the lowest point since the 1950s during the month of February this year as the Caribbean energy producing country continues to face challenges in its economy. Former energy minister Kevin Ramnarine...

Early April forecast sees oil demand falling by 15-18 million b/d – WoodMac

Wood Mackenzie’s Macro Oils Service’s early forecast for April sees oil demand falling by as much as 18 million barrels per day year-on-year with some estimates topping the 20 million b/d mark. Simon Flowers, Chairman, Chief Analyst and author of...

Brazil issues new end-of-life rules for oil and gas fields

Brazil's National Petroleum Agency (ANP) issued new rules and procedures on Monday for deactivating mature oil and natural gas fields that should result in about $5 billion in investments over the next five years as Latin America's biggest producer...

Oil prices skid on oversupply, storage concerns

Oil prices fell on Monday on concerns about scarce storage capacity and global economic doldrums from the coronavirus pandemic. According to a Reuters report, U.S. oil futures led losses, falling by more than $2 a barrel on fears that storage...

US oil futures looking to post third straight gain but faces 30% weekly loss

Oil futures on Friday headed higher for a third straight session, but with U.S. prices on track for a more than 30% weekly loss as commodity investors attempted to take stock of a historic collapse in prices that cast...

US oil price under pressure as Guyana and T&T keep close watch on Brent futures

While the sale of crude from the Liza Field in Guyana and in neighbouring Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) has not shared the same fate as US oil, former Energy Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Kevin Ramnarine, says the Caribbean...

Close to US$55M from Guyana’s 1st oil lift deposited into Federal Reserve Bank account

The revenue from Guyana’s first oil cargo of 1 million barrels of Liza crude has been deposited into the Natural Resource Fund account held by the Bank of Guyana at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The Ministry of...

Oil storage, price and Guyana’s production

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to crush oil demand globally, the oversupply of crude is placing a growing strain on storage capacity. In the US this resulted in the May contract for U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures tumbling into negative territory...

Oil price collapse a ‘body blow’ for North Sea oil and gas sector, industry chief warns

The collapse in global crude prices, led by the US, is a “body blow” for the North Sea industry, and government help will be needed to protect the sector, industry group Oil & Gas UK’s chief executive Deirdre Michie...

Low oil price could squeeze out 4 million b/d of non-OPEC supply – WoodMac

The OPEC+ ‘deal of the century’ last weekend changes oil market dynamics in the short run. The 10 million b/d production cut from May is huge, amounting to 10% of global supply, and it’s needed says Simon Flowers, Chairman,...

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Irfaan Ali charts oil-fueled, sustainable future as Guyana’s ninth President

Flanked by First Lady Arya Ali and their son Zayd, Irfaan Ali was sworn in on Sunday as Guyana’s...