- Here’s how Trump’s energy policies may impact oil output, prices
January 31, 2017
U.S. President Donald Trump has promised to boost the U.S. fossil fuel industry and create more jobs by opening more areas to drillers, but there will be little real impact on the market in the short term, an energy consultant said on Wednesday.
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- Asia gasoline refiners set to recover after glut
January 27, 2017
Many Asian gasoline refiners have started to recover from one of the sector's worst-ever gluts, with profit margins climbing as consumption grows and as stricter fuel specifications in top consumers force some inefficient producers to cut supply.
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- South Korea energy profile: heavily dependent on imports - analysis
January 22, 2017
South Korea was the world’s ninth-largest energy consumer in 2015, according to estimates from the BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2016.1 Because South Korea lacks domestic energy reserves, it is one of the top energy importers in the world ...
- China crude throughput hits daily record in December and 2016
January 20, 2017
China's December refinery production touched new highs as facilities replenished stocks ahead of a long holiday break, lifting crude oil throughout for the year as a whole by 2.8 percent to another record.
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- OPEC production cut: who will cheat first?
January 18, 2017
There was one significant part of last year’s OPEC deal that was absent, and it may prove to be its undoing. Just weeks into the deal and days from a first inspection, there are rumours not everyone is playing by the rules.
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