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OPEC oil glut is shattering Harper’s superpower dream

OPEC oil glut is shattering Harper’s superpower dream Producers’ brinksmanship has worked, and Canada is cutting production In the battle to see who blinks first, OPEC hasn’t blinked. And it looks like it isn’t going to, as it meets this week in Vienna. Six months ago the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, led by Saudi Arabia, […]

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Cold Shoulder For Russia Could Hint At OPEC Decision June 5th

Cold Shoulder For Russia Could Hint At OPEC Decision June 5th Before the November 2014 OPEC meeting in Vienna, the head of Russia’s state-owned oil company Rosneft flew to Vienna to meet with OPEC members. The meeting demonstrated Russia’s interest in stopping oil prices from falling further, as it pushed OPEC to cut back on oil […]

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OPEC according to the EIA

OPEC according to the EIA OPEC publishes monthly production data for all OPEC nations in their Monthly Oil Market Report. The data crude oil production only and does not include condensate. I have found the data to be highly accurate and any errors are corrected in the next month’s report or the month following that. The […]

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Meet The Man Responsible For Oklahoma’s Earthquake Epidemic

Meet The Man Responsible For Oklahoma’s Earthquake Epidemic As part of the US shale miracle, a far less pleasant, and talked about side-effect are the millions of gallons of wastewater: that key component of the new drilling technology that allows previously inaccessible deposits to be extracted. And, as increasingly more states are finding out, the […]

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Drilling Efficiency To Keep Oil Prices Low

Drilling Efficiency To Keep Oil Prices Low Economics 101 tells us that prices in a free market are set by the interaction of supply and demand. The world oil markets have gotten a graphic lesson in that truth over the last year, as the dramatic surge in US oil production has met stagnant demand. This, […]

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What Does Exxon Know That We Don’t?

What Does Exxon Know That We Don’t? Forecasts from the IEA and Goldman Sachs this week are trying to say that crude barrels are still overpriced – but the market isn’t listening.  I’ve been convinced that crude prices above $60 are counterproductive as Goldman said in their recent note – but other factors are continuing […]

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OPEC Struggling To Keep Up The Pace In Oil Price War

OPEC Struggling To Keep Up The Pace In Oil Price War Some market watchers, such as Cornerstone Analytics (CA), have consistently stated that the underestimation of demand, coupled with over-estimation of supply, will mask the growing call on OPEC oil in the second half of this year. CA recently noted that global demand outstripped supply […]

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Oil Prices Will Fall: A Lesson In Gravity

Oil Prices Will Fall: A Lesson In Gravity The oil price collapse is not over yet. It is more likely that the Brent price could fall back into the mid-$50 range than that it will continue to rise toward $70 per barrel. That is because oil prices have risen based on sentiment alone. The fundamentals […]

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This May Just Be The Start Of The Oil Price War Says IEA

This May Just Be The Start Of The Oil Price War Says IEA Saudi Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi may be one of the most powerful individuals in the global oil industry. After all, as the top oil official in arguably the world’s most influential oil-producing country, he has enormous influence. But for all his power, […]

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Peak Oil: One Track Minds

Peak Oil: One Track Minds One could argue that the most dangerous push in our energy/environment discussion is that which seeks to stop/limit oil production and/or divest from oil companies. That’s because our primary fuel has nowhere near a significant substitute. As such, publicly-traded oil companies are the lone bastion between us and a complete […]

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Energy round-up: the next five years

Energy round-up: the next five years Three things you shouldn’t miss this week Article: What will a Conservative majority mean for climate and energy? – Carbon Brief’s essential post-election summary. Report: Decarbonizing Development Three Steps to a Zero-Carbon Future – What needs to happen now for the world to have zero emissions by 2100. Chart: Low oil prices are making their mark […]

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The US-Saudi war with OPEC to prolong oil’s dying empire

The US-Saudi war with OPEC to prolong oil’s dying empire  Whoever controls the price of oil can play god with the global economy – that’s why the US and Saudi Arabia are leading the way to smash OPEC and re-create a new global oil cartel “No one can set the price of oil,” said Saudi oil minister […]

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Global oil glut grows to 2 million barrels a day as OPEC pumps more

Global oil glut grows to 2 million barrels a day as OPEC pumps more International Energy Agency predicts oversupply of refined fuel, but points to rising demand Fresh data on worldwide crude production shows the global glut of oil is growing with Saudi Arabia’s production near record highs, according to the International Energy Agency. And […]

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Saudi Arabia, Russia in No Mood to Cave to US Fracking Boom

Saudi Arabia, Russia in No Mood to Cave to US Fracking Boom The recently vaunted decline in US crude oil production, supported by granular estimates, has been used in rationalizing the newly sizzling rally in oil prices. Analysts are digging through local details to come up with clues where this might be going. Money is re-pouring […]

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Saudi Arabia Continues To Turn Screws On U.S. Shale

Saudi Arabia Continues To Turn Screws On U.S. Shale Saudi Arabia continues to ratchet up production, taking market share away from U.S. shale producers. According to OPEC’s latest monthly oil report, Saudi Arabia boosted its oil output to 10.31 million barrels per day in April, a slight increase over the previous month’s total of 10.29 million […]

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