Canada’s ambitious plan to utilize geothermal energy could help save its economically-dependent oil sands.
2021/11/29 18:13
US President Joe Biden announced the release of 50 million barrels of crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve

Analysts: The SPR release has been priced in already
2021/11/24 21:08
A potential ban on crude oil exports is under consideration at the White House, a Democratic Congressman told Bloomberg, adding that “The economics of it makes sense.”
2021/11/24 21:05
President Joe Biden has been scrambling to put a lid on runaway oil prices over the past month.

Biden’s latest plan is a joint strategic oil reserve release, cooperating with the likes of China, India, and Japan.
2021/11/24 21:01
The march towards energy independence began 10 years ago, and oil and gas imports have been shrinking ever since. The energy independence's trajectory is clear, and the impact of the COVID-19 demand destruction will likely be temporary in the long run.
2021/11/23 19:08
OPEC delegates: releasing millions of barrels from major oil consumers’ SPRs is not supported by market conditions
2021/11/23 19:03
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a particularly harsh toll on Colombia’s economically-dependent oil and gas industry.Colombia desperately needs to ramp up oil and gas production.
2021/11/23 18:59
Reuters: China is preparing to release crude oil from its strategic reserve
2021/11/19 18:19
Crude oil prices gained today after the Energy Information Administration reported a crude oil inventory draw of 2.1 million barrels for the week to November 12.
2021/11/18 19:45
Rystad Energy’s annual cost of supply analysis has revealed that costs within the upstream sector have come down considerably in 2021, making new oil more competitive and significantly cheaper to produce. The average breakeven price for new oil projects has dropped to around $47 per barrel – down around 8% over the past year and 40% since 2014, with offshore deepwater remaining one of the least expensive sources of new supply.
2021/11/18 19:41
The newly resuscitated Iraq National Oil Company (INOC) has been authorised by the government in Baghdad to directly negotiate with U.S. oil giant, Chevron, for it to develop the long-delayed Nasiriyah oil field in the southern DhiQar province, according to several domestic news sources.

2021/11/18 19:39
Having just hosted COP26 in Glasgow, Boris Johnson is now coming under pressure to cancel plans to explore the Cambo oilfield - a project that is thought to hold 800 million barrels of oil
2021/11/15 16:46
Canada’s ambitious plan to utilize geothermal energy could help save its economically-dependent oil sands.
US President Joe Biden announced the release of 50 million barrels of crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve

Analysts: The SPR release has been priced in already
A potential ban on crude oil exports is under consideration at the White House, a Democratic Congressman told Bloomberg, adding that “The economics of it makes sense.”
President Joe Biden has been scrambling to put a lid on runaway oil prices over the past month.

Biden’s latest plan is a joint strategic oil reserve release, cooperating with the likes of China, India, and Japan.
The march towards energy independence began 10 years ago, and oil and gas imports have been shrinking ever since. The energy independence's trajectory is clear, and the impact of the COVID-19 demand destruction will likely be temporary in the long run.
OPEC delegates: releasing millions of barrels from major oil consumers’ SPRs is not supported by market conditions
The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a particularly harsh toll on Colombia’s economically-dependent oil and gas industry.Colombia desperately needs to ramp up oil and gas production.
Reuters: China is preparing to release crude oil from its strategic reserve
Crude oil prices gained today after the Energy Information Administration reported a crude oil inventory draw of 2.1 million barrels for the week to November 12.
Rystad Energy’s annual cost of supply analysis has revealed that costs within the upstream sector have come down considerably in 2021, making new oil more competitive and significantly cheaper to produce. The average breakeven price for new oil projects has dropped to around $47 per barrel – down around 8% over the past year and 40% since 2014, with offshore deepwater remaining one of the least expensive sources of new supply.
The newly resuscitated Iraq National Oil Company (INOC) has been authorised by the government in Baghdad to directly negotiate with U.S. oil giant, Chevron, for it to develop the long-delayed Nasiriyah oil field in the southern DhiQar province, according to several domestic news sources.

Having just hosted COP26 in Glasgow, Boris Johnson is now coming under pressure to cancel plans to explore the Cambo oilfield - a project that is thought to hold 800 million barrels of oil

Russia Has Oil Reserves At Least Until 2080

2021/05/15 16:13
Russia’s oil reserves will last until 2080 at the current pace of annual production, Natural Resources Minister Alexander Kozlov told Russian outlet RBC in an interview this week.

Russia’s oil reserves will last until 2080 at the current pace of annual production, Natural Resources Minister Alexander Kozlov told Russian outlet RBC in an interview this week.

Russia also has natural gas reserves for another 103 years of annual production at current output levels, the minister said.

Russia’s actual oil and gas reserves could even rise if it steps up exploration in hard-to-drill areas, the minister added, noting that Russia needs to develop exploration, including in hard-to-reach areas.

Last month, Evgeny Kiselev, the head of the Russian Federal Agency for Mineral Resources, told state outlet Rossiyskaya Gazeta  that Russia has 58 years worth of oil reserves, of which 19 years to profitably pump those reserves at current levels with current technology. Advances in technology, however, will constantly push back the deadline.

Asked how long Russia would have oil reserves, Kiselev said “indefinitely.”

Oil and gas export revenues are key to Russia’s budget income. Oil price collapses like last year’s lead to belt-tightening policies despite Moscow’s insistence that it can live with $30 oil.

Russia’s production fell last year and is set for slight growth this year and next, according to government data and estimates.

After setting a post-Soviet high in oil and condensate production in 2019, Russia saw its output drop by 8.6 percent in 2020 due to the lower global demand and low oil prices, as well as the OPEC+ production cuts. Russia’s crude oil and condensate production fell in 2020 for the first time since the 2008 financial crisis and then slump in oil prices, according to government statistics.  

Last month, Russia cut its estimates for domestic crude oil, gas, and coal production for 2021 and 2022, but kept the estimates for the oil production for 2023 and 2024 unchanged. As per the latest forecasts from the Russian government, oil production this year is set to stand at 517 million tons, down from a previous estimate of 560 million tons. The projection for Russia’s oil output in 2022 was also reduced, to 548 million tons, down from earlier estimates of production of 558 million tons.