Record US refinery demand drives oil prices upHP News Services
Latest data shows US oil demand higher than thought in June.van Schaick, John
The price of US oil has turned negative for the first time in history. That means oil producers are paying buyers to take the commodity off their hands over fears that storage capacity could run out in May. Demand for oil has all but dried up as lockdowns across the world have kept pe...
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re going to get a run higher in crude and we’re going to get a run higher in gasoline. April is going to set the tone in the second quarter,” said Tom Kloza, global head of energy analysis at Oil Price Information Service. Kloza said prices of both should rise as demand goes ...
Rising demand for new ports follows a 2015 decision by the U.S. Congress to lift a 40-year ban on crude exports after advances in drilling techniques sparked a rapid rise in domestic shale production - especially in Texas. The United States had been the world's top oil buyer for decades...
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The oil price recovery requires a healthier oil demand growth. Cutting oil prices by half has not resulted in a surge in demand as it was predicted by many, and a lot of people are ignoring this important and worrying fact. People are concentrating on the wrong side of the equation. A ...
The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects U.S. crude oil production to peak in 2030, while OPEC production is expected to continue rising through 2050.23 Much of the growth in energy consumption is expected to take place in developing Asian countries, where petroleum liquids demand is ex...
The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects U.S. crude oil production to peak in 2030, while OPEC production is expected to continue rising through 2050.23 Much of the growth in energy consumption is expected to take place in developing Asian countries, where petroleum liquids demand is ex...