Permian Output to Continue Growing Despite Supply Chain Constraints
As demand for oil continues to surge on historically tight supply, Norwegian research firm Rystad Energy...
As demand for oil continues to surge on historically tight supply, Norwegian research firm Rystad Energy expects oil production in the Permian Basin to grow by almost 1 million bbl/d this year despite inflation worries, labor shortages and supply chain constraints.
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Speaking at Bernstein's Annual Strategic Decisions conference, Chevron CEO Michael Wirth said oil, prices...
Speaking at Bernstein's Annual Strategic Decisions conference, Chevron CEO Michael Wirth said oil, prices and refining margins will continue their upward march, but argued that introducing export limits to ease prices would be "an unwise move." Also present at the conference was EOG Resources CEO Ezra Yacob, who said global natural gas markets are undergoing "a bit of a structural change" that "has to do with coal-switching and obviously kind of an awakening, let's say, in Europe right now of realizing that policy was pushing the transition a little bit faster than technology could deliver."
Natural Gas Futures Slashed After EIA Storage Report Tops Estimates; Cash Rises Again
In a continuation of the extreme price swings seen the past three and a half months, natural...
In a continuation of the extreme price swings seen the past three and a half months, natural gas futures wiped out early gains of more than 35 cents Thursday after the latest government inventory data showed looser balances. July Nymex gas futures ultimately settled 21.1 cents lower on the day at $8.485/MMBtu. August futures tumbled 21.2 cents to $8.474.
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported a 90 Bcf injection into natural gas storage for the week ending May 27, a larger build than expected.
Total working gas in storage as of May 27 stood at 1,902 Bcf, which is 397 Bcf below year-ago levels and 337 Bcf below the five-year average, EIA said
The Energy Information Administration reported today an inventory draw of 5.1 million barrels for the week to May 27.
This compared with a draw of 1 million barrels for the previous week. At 414.7 million barrels, U.S. crude oil inventories are some 15 percent below the five-year average for this time of the year.
The American Petroleum Institute (API) reported a day earlier, a draw this week for crude oil of 1.181 million barrels, while analysts predicted a draw of 67,000 barrels.
API reported that Cushing saw a minor 177,000-barrel build this week. Cushing inventories slipped again to 24.778 million barrels in the week prior, as of May 20, according to EIA data—down from 59.2 million barrels at the start of 2021, and down from 37.3 million barrels at the end of 2021.