Libya Bids to Resume Oil Exports From Key Ports Within Weeks

Libya Bids to Resume Oil Exports From Key Ports Within Weeks

LIBYA, Capital Markets in Africa: Libya’s National Oil Co. plans to restart oil exports from key ports “immediately” after reaching a deal with Khalifa Haftar, commander of the military forces who took control of the facilities on Sunday. The resumption of shipments from ports including Ras Lanuf, Es Sider and Zueitina would allow Libya to double crude output to 600,000 barrels a day within four weeks, NOC Chairman Mustafa Sanalla said Tuesday in a statementon the company’s website. The…

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Iran, Nigeria Have Right to Raise Oil Output, Algiers Host Says

Iran, Nigeria Have Right to Raise Oil Output, Algiers Host Says

LAGOS, Capital Markets in Africa: OPEC and other producers can reconcile talks aimed at stabilizing the oil market with the prerogative of Iran, Nigeria and Libya to boost output, according to Algeria’s energy minister. “Iran has the right to increase production to the pre-sanctions level,” Algeria’s Noureddine Bouterfa said in an interview in Moscow Friday, after meeting his Russian counterpart Alexander Novak. “It is also the right of Libya, Nigeria to increase.” Bouterfa was shuttling between Moscow…

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Oil Trades Near $46 a Barrel as Nigeria Sees OPEC Cuts Unlikely

LAGOS, Capital Markets in Africa: Oil traded near $46 a barrel after the biggest three-day gain since April as Nigeria’s oil minister signaled the prospect of production cuts from OPEC was unlikely. Futures were little changed in New York, erasing an earlier loss of 0.9 percent as the dollar weakened, making commodities more attractive. Prices climbed 9.7 percent the previous three sessions following comments by Saudi Arabia’s energy minister that it’s prepared to discuss stabilizing the…

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Oil Rises From $40 After Dropping Into Bear Market on Oversupply

Oil Rises From $40 After Dropping Into Bear Market on Oversupply

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Oil rose in New York amid speculation the oversupply still weighing on global markets will diminish, even after prices fell into a bear market on Monday. Futures gained 1.2 percent after dropping below $40 on Monday for the first time since April. While crude and gasoline inventories are forecast to have declined, they will remain at the highest seasonal level in at least two decades. Still, the retreat is driven by a…

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Big Oil’s $45 Billion of New Projects Signal Spending Revival

Big Oil’s $45 Billion of New Projects Signal Spending Revival

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: Two projects worth $45 billion announced this month show the world’s largest oil companies are regaining the confidence to make big investments, emboldened by rising crude prices and low costs that promise to trigger more expansion ahead. Chevron Corp. gave the go-ahead to a $37 billion expansion in Kazakhstan, the industry’s biggest undertaking since crude started tumbling two years ago. BP Plc signed off on the $8 billion expansion of…

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Oil Rally Threatened as Gasoline Supply Surge Swamps U.S. Demand

Oil Rally Threatened as Gasoline Supply Surge Swamps U.S. Demand

LAGOS, Nigeria, Capital Markets in Africa: American drivers’ seemingly insatiable thirst for gasoline is running into a flood of supply. Refineries across the nation are operating full-out and imports are pouring into the East Coast, boosting gasoline supplies to a record. At the same time, consumption has turned out to be less robust than thought. That’s weighed on prices, threatening to stem oil’s rebound from a 12-year low. “Earlier this year there was a lot of hope that…

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Kenya Will Begin Constructing Its Crude Oil Pipeline in 2018

Kenya Will Begin Constructing Its Crude Oil Pipeline in 2018

KENYA, Capital Markets in Africa: Kenya will start the construction of an 865-kilometer (538-mile) crude oil pipeline linking fields in its northern region to a new port being built along its Indian Ocean coastline within two years, a government official said. The government is evaluating bids for the pipeline’s design and will award a so-called front-end engineering design contract in October, Ministry of Energy and Petroleum Principal Secretary Andrew Kamau said. “Once we have the pipeline design, the engineering,…

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