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LONDON/TOKYO (Reuters) – Oil prices stood near a one-week high on Friday as global equities headed for their biggest weekly gain in...
The broader upswing in the equities market also helped crude benchmarks. Russia and Saudi Arabia sign LNG deal. Russia and Saudi Arabia signed several energy...
“U.S. producers are enjoying a second wave of shale growth so extraordinary that in 2018 their increase in liquids production could equal...
The increase in the week to Feb. 9 was the biggest weekly rise since January 2017. More than half of those oil...
Chesapeake Energy (CHK) announced last week its exit from the Mississippian Lime, the play that the company helped to pioneer several years...
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U.S. oil production set a record by averaging over 13.6 MMbbl/d in July, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported in its Short-Term Energy Outlook on Oct. 7. The EIA expects production to average 13.5 MMbbl/d for the year and hold steady in 2026.
Month-over-month production increased from 13.4 million bbl/d in June, the EIA said.
The EIA forecasts WTI to average $65/bbl for 2025. Brent crude is estimated to average $69/bbl for the year, depressed by an expected average price of $62/bbl in the fourth quarter. EIA’s average price for Brent in 2026 is $52/bbl.
The agency estimates that an average Henry Hub natural gas spot price will increase to $4.10/MMBtu by January from its September of just below $3/MMBtu. Still, the January estimate is a 50-cent drop from last month’s forecast.
Several US rare-earth mining companies surged by double digits yesterday after China announced it was tightening exports of the metals, which are crucial to the development of the computer chips powering AI and other technologies. Investors speculated that the increased scrutiny of rare earths leaving China would encourage the US to ramp up investment in its own supply chain. China’s move comes ahead of an expected meeting between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping later this month. China has been limiting exports of essential metals in response to Trump’s tariffs.

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