- Russia's Oil Friendship With China Makes Crude Costly for Europe
January 02, 2018
Europe’s set to be stuck with a higher oil bill as Russia shifts more of its supply to the Chinese oil market. As the world’s second-biggest economy buys more, crude shipments from Primorsk port in the Baltic region will be cut, according to indus...
- China's Chongqing gas exchange aims to be Asia price benchmark
December 29, 2017
China plans to launch a natural gas exchange in Chongqing in early 2018, aiming to create an Asian price benchmark as the nation’s use of the fuel surges amid its shift away from coal.
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- China's Winter Misery Brings LNG Traders Gift of Volatility
December 22, 2017
China’s self-inflicted heating crisis this winter signals deeper seasonal price swings that may be a boon for liquefied natural gas traders.
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- Venezuela’s Oil Giant Is Struggling in the Caribbean
December 22, 2017
The misfortunes of Venezuela’s state-owned oil company are now roiling the clear waters of the Caribbean Sea.
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- North Sea pipeline operator invokes force majeure
December 14, 2017
The operator of a damaged North Sea crude pipeline has invoked a clause that exempts it from fulfilling contracts, underlining the scale of the damage that has sent oil and gas prices surging.
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