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Kazakhstan’s oil industry explained

12/07/2017 by Mark

Straddling Eastern Europe and Central Asia, the former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan is the ninth-largest country in the
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Libya’s oil output exceeds a million barrels a day

12/07/2017 by Mark

Bloomberg reports that Libya’s oil production has passed the landmark of a million barrels a day, marking a four-year high. The news came from a
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World’s first floating windfarm takes to the water

11/07/2017 by OilStoreAdministrator

The first floating windfarm in the world has been introduced to a Norwegian fjord, from where the new turbines will be
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Exploring the Angolan oil industry

10/07/2017 by OilStoreAdministrator

Having been blighted by a 27-year civil war following its independence in 1975, Angola remains a relatively poor country with
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Goldman Sachs downgrades its oil price forecast

09/07/2017 by OilStoreAdministrator

Analysts from investment bank Goldman Sachs have slashed its projection for oil prices in the coming quarter, indicating a three-month average of $47.50 per barrel for WTI crude. The bank previously predicted oil prices averaging
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Spotlight on oil production in Mexico

08/07/2017 by Richard

With an average daily production of 2,186,877 barrels per day in 2016, Mexico is ranked number 12 for oil production. Back in
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A look at oil production in Libya

06/07/2017 by Mark

With an average oil production of 384,686 barrels per day in 2016, Libya may not seem like a big oil player, but this
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Lower crude prices fail to dampen US shale production

06/07/2017 by Richard

The US increased its number of rigs deployed for the 23rd straight week in late June, according to Baker Hughes, an oil services firm. This represents the
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Norway shows the way for Arctic oil

04/07/2017 by OilStoreAdministrator

With the oil industry struggling to recover from a global supply glut, even with substantial production cuts by
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UK manufacturers enjoy highest demand for 29 years

03/07/2017 by Richard

The CBI’s latest Industrial Trends Survey has found that total order books for the participating UK manufacturers are at their highest level since August 1988. The increase comes from
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Rosneft hits oil in Eastern Arctic

30/06/2017 by OilStoreAdministrator

The Russia oil company Rosneft, which is majority owned by the Russian Government, has reported finding crude oil in the Laptev Sea of the Eastern Arctic. Rosneft holds
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Wind power may help meet peak demand in winter

27/06/2017 by OilStoreAdministrator

A new study has pointed out that wind power can make an important contribution the UK’s energy supply in cold periods when electricity demand is highest. Wind power is
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