Crude prices decline on OPEC speculation

Crude oil prices were lower on Monday on the possibility that the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries could decide to increase output when it meets next.
The suggestion came from Ali al-Naimi, Saudi Arabia’s oil minister, but it was unclear if the meeting he was referring to is the meeting of OPEC member nations’ heads of […]
US pump prices rise above $3 per gallon

Crude oil prices were lower near the close of floor trade in New York on Thursday, but crude prices in London and at-the-pump prices in the US were higher, cresting the $3 per gallon level on average.
The American Automobile Association and the Oil Price Information Service, meanwhile, reported that US prices for gasoline at the […]
Political, refinery problems send crude higher

Crude oil prices were higher Friday after the US Labor Department issued new data showing that 166,000 jobs were created in October in the US and the unemployment rate held at 4.7 percent and after US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said that the US would help Turkey in its fight against Kurdish rebels in […]
New Nigeria attack helps send oil higher

Crude oil prices jumped again Friday as geopolitical factors affecting or potentially affecting oil production just will not resolve and as the dollar weakened again.
Besides continuing worries about the situation between Turkey and Kurdish rebels in northern Iraq and new sanctions by the US against Iran, rebels launched another attack against an oil facility in […]
WTI falls back below $80 per barrel

Crude oil prices fell back below the $80 per barrel level on Monday as the US dollar gained in relation to the euro and as there were reports that Shell (LSE: RDSA, RDSB; NYSE: RDS.A, RDS.B) has resumed some production at a field in Nigeria that has been closed since February 2006 after it was […]
Drop in Cushing inventories sends oil prices higher

Crude oil prices were higher on Thursday after the Cushing storage facility, where West Texas Intermediate crude is delivered, was shown to have dropped 209,000 barrels in inventory last week even as total US stockpiles were higher on the week.
In addition, worries about Tropical Storm Lorenzo, which is expected to hit Mexico tomorrow, helped drive […]
Crude prices lower on return to Gulf production

Crude oil prices fell Monday as production resumed in the Gulf of Mexico after a tropical depression that never became a storm caused the closure of almost 63 percent of the region’s production Friday.
West Texas Intermediate crude for November delivery was down 14 cents to $81.48 per barrel a little more than half an hour […]
EIA: Crude inventories down by 3.8 million barrels

Crude oil prices were higher Wednesday after the US Energy Information Administration reported that stockpiles were down by 3.8 million barrels to 318.8 million barrels in the week ending 14 September.
Near the close of floor trade on the New York Mercantile Exchange, West Texas Intermediate crude for October deliver had added 42 cents over Tuesday’s […]
WTI drops $1 after hitting new high

West Texas Intermediate crude oil for October delivery set a new high price of $80.36 per barrel during trade on Friday, but by the close of floor trade on the New York Mercantile Exchange it had dropped $1 from Thursday’s close to $79.09 per barrel.
November contracts for Brent crude were also lower, falling 87 cents […]
Outages at refineries send crude prices higher

Crude oil prices were mixed Thursday as prices rose in New York after refiners reported power outages at Texas refineries in the wake of Hurricane Humberto.
Port Arthur, Texas, refineries seemed to be the worst affected, with power outages halting production at three refineries with a total of 790,000 barrels of daily capacity, while an Exxon […]
OPEC raises production in surprise decision

In a surprise move, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries decided Tuesday to raise crude oil production by 500,000 barrels per day beginning November 1.
OPEC’s secretary general said that high prices were part of the reason the decision was taken, but he said that effects of the US subprime mortgage crisis on the wider economy […]
Crude oil up on day, lower on week

Crude oil prices were higher on Friday but declined on the week after Hurricane Dean avoided US oil facilities in the Gulf of Mexico and did very little damage to Mexican facilities.
Pemex, the state-owned Mexican oil company, said that it was able to resume production in the Campeche Sound a day earlier than expected because […]
Premier updates drilling activities

Premier Oil has provided further update on operations on the Masimpur-3 well in India.
The well was drilled to a depth of 4,002 metres where a sandstone formation was encountered with good hydrocarbon shows and high formation pressure. The mechanical difficulties were resolved, 7 inch casing set and the well was then deepened to 4,419 […]
WTI drops 86 cents on session

September contracts for West Texas Intermediate crude dropped 86 cents to $71.12 on the New York Mercantile Exchange on Monday, while Brent crude for September delivery fell $1.22 to $69.22 per barrel on the Intercontinental Exchange in London.
The price of crude oil slid as it began to look as if Hurricane Dean would miss US […]
Hurricane forces oilfield evacuations in GoM

Tropical Storm Erin and Hurricane Dean have forced the oil and gas operators in the Gulf of Mexico to evacuate platforms and drill rigs.
According to a survey conducted by the U.S. Minerals Management Service (MMS), as many as 13 platforms and five drill rigs have been evacuated in the GoM, which accounts for nearly […]
Fourth tropical depression forms in Atlantic Ocean

A fourth tropical depression has formed in the Atlantic Ocean, in addition to a tropical wave in the Gulf of Mexico, both of which could develop into hurricanes.
Speculation is already rife that an Air Force reconnaissance plane may need to fly into the Gulf system for data gathering, on what is expected to be a […]
WTI stands $7 lower than Aug. 1 peak

The price of West Texas Intermediate crude oil for September delivery was 52 cents lower to $71.63 per barrel at the close of floor trade on the New York Mercantile Exchange on Thursday, down more than $7 from it record high reached just nine days ago.
Analysts are worried that demand will slow on economic worries […]
Output increases for Lukoil

One of the world’s leading vertically integrated oil & gas companies, OAO Lukoil Holdings, announced that its total oil and gas production rose 4.3% to 2.21 million barrels of oil equivalent a day in the first 6 months of 2007.
Crude oil production rose 4.1% to 48.53 million tons (44 metric tons), an average […]
Crude prices near record levels

Crude oil prices rose on Tuesday after speculators bet that demand will be higher than supplies even as refiners ramp up production.
Demand could increase by as much as 5.6 percent next year, according to some analysts, partly on extra use connected to the Beijing Summer Olympics, while more immediately Tokyo Electric Power (TYO: 9501) announced […]
US gasoline, heating oil futures decline

Crude oil prices fell again on Tuesday ahead of US inventories reports due tomorrow that are widely expected to show that refinery utilization will have grown to its highest level in ten months.
One analyst survey has predicted that crude oil inventories will be down and gasoline stockpiles higher for the week ending July 20, while […]
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