MOSCOW: Kazakhstan's oil production in February exceeded its agreed limit under an OPEC-led deal to cut output and support prices, official Kazakh data showed on Monday.
SEOUL: Oil prices climbed on Thursday after sharp losses the session before, buoyed by strong compliance with touted international production cuts, although a surge in U.
SINGAPORE: Premiums for May-loading regional condensate are expected to fall amid weak naphtha refining margins and the possibility of prompt offers for Australian grades in the wake of reduced operating rates at a regional condensate splitter.
SINGAPORE: Premiums for May-loading regional crude and condensate are under pressure from a crash in light distillate refining margins and a supply glut caused by increased arbitrage flows to the region.
SINGAPORE: April premiums for Australian heavy sweet crude fell amid weaker refining margins for fuel oil and middle distillates, and as the deals were done late in the trading cycle after most refiners had already secured necessary feedstock.
SINGAPORE: Asia's gasoil cash differential for 500 ppm grade strengthened 5 cents to a 15 cents a barrel premium to Singapore quotes, the strongest since Nov.
SINGAPORE: Asia's jet fuel cash differential strengthened on the back of demand boosted by colder-than-expected weather, with the discount narrowing to 17 cents a barrel on Tuesday from a 21 cent discount in the previous session.
SINGAPORE: Asian fuel oil differentials and time spreads narrowed slightly on Monday, although traders said the more positive mood could be short-lived as more volumes arrive from the West in the coming weeks.
SINGAPORE: Time spreads of 380-cst fuel oil on Wednesday recovered some of the previous session's losses that had pushed some spreads contracts to fresh lows, but most traders still see more downside risk than upside potential in February amid steady
SINGAPORE: The prompt-month time spreads of 380-cst fuel oil slipped to three-month low on Thursday despite a narrow decline in onshore Singapore inventories of the industrial fuel in a move that some traders said was drifting away from near-term fundamen
SINGAPORE: Asia's high sulphur fuel oil market complex was little changed on Wednesday after two sessions of declines, supported by higher-cost replacement barrels stemming from structurally tighter global supplies.
SINGAPORE: Cash premiums of Asia's 380-cst fuel oil rose for a fourth consecutive session on Monday, lifted by continued buying interest for prompt cargoes and improved market sentiment.
SINGAPORE: Trade for March-loading Asia-Pacific crude is off to a slow start as traders await greater clarity on regional loading programmes and as Asian refiners have this week shifted focus to managing supply cuts from OPEC producers.
SINGAPORE: Asia's fuel oil market was stable in thin trading on Friday even as cash differentials for 180- and 380-cst high sulphur fuel oil narrowed slightly.
TOKYO: Oil prices were little changed on Tuesday in light pre-New Year holiday trading with markets adopting a wait-and-see stance less than a week before the first output cut deal agreed between OPEC and non-OPEC members in 15 years is scheduled to kick
SINGAPORE: Oil prices nudged higher in tepid Asian trading on Thursday, supported by a weaker dollar and optimism that crude producers would abide by an agreement to curb output to prop up markets.
SINGAPORE: The Middle East crude benchmark Dubai rose on Wednesday on expectations that the OPEC and non-OPEC output deal to reduce production will start to tighten supplies.
SINGAPORE: Asia's cash discount for 500ppm gasoil widened 27 percent to 38 cents a barrel on Wednesday, the steepest discount in about two weeks as the pressure of high supply in the next months weighed.
NEW DELHI: India's oil imports from Iran fell 19 percent in November from a record high the previous month after regional rivals Saudi Arabia and Iraq raised sales to the world's third-biggest oil consumer, regaining their positions as the top two
SINGAPORE: The cash discount on Asia's 500ppm gasoil grade was at its narrowest for this month on Monday at 10 cents a barrel, thanks to tighter global supplies and firmer demand especially in India.
SINGAPORE: Oil prices rose on Monday in anticipation of tighter crude supply going into 2017 following the decision by OPEC and other producers to cut output to prop up prices.
SINGAPORE: Ex-wharf premiums in Asia's fuel oil markets rose on Friday as fewer supplier offers failed to meet firm demand for the marine fuel at a time when buyers are keen to lock in supplies ahead of the holiday season this month, industry sources
TOKYO: Russian oil producer Gazprom Neft said on Friday its average output next year would be slightly higher than in 2016 despite Russia's deal with OPEC to cut production.
SINGAPORE: Oil prices stabilized on Thursday as a tighter market looms in 2017 due to planned output cuts led by OPEC and Russia, after sharp declines earlier following Wednesday's U.
TOKYO: Iran's crude oil exports in December are set to fall 8 percent from November to a five-month low, a source with knowledge of its preliminary tanker schedule said, as lower shipments to China and others in Asia offset bumper exports to Europe.
SINGAPORE: Values of near-dated 380-cst fuel oil flat price swaps traded on the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) were higher on Tuesday amid hedging activity by buyers of the fuel who were looking to take advantage of the dip in prices in the previous sess
SINGAPORE: Oil prices were stable on Tuesday, buoyed by soaring demand in Asia and as signs of a crude production cut organised by OPEC and other exporters materialised, tightening a market that has been grappling with years of oversupply.
SINGAPORE/TOKYO/DUBAI: Saudi Arabia has told its US and European customers it will reduce oil deliveries from January as Russia signalled that a commitment from non-OPEC producers to join OPEC's output limits still faced challenges.
TOKYO: Oil prices extended gains on Friday on optimism that non-OPEC producers would agree to cut output following a cartel agreement to limit production, but the upside was limited amid uncertainty over the size of the production curbs.
BEIJING: China's crude oil imports rebounded strongly in November from the previous month and were up 18 percent on a year ago, while exports of refined fuel hit a record high as refiners rushed to ease an expanding domestic surplus.
SINGAPORE: Oil prices fell on Monday, adding to Friday's steep losses as doubts re-emerged over the ability of major producers to agree output cuts at a planned meeting on Wednesday aimed at reining in global oversupply.
SINGAPORE: Asian spot liquefied natural gas prices retreated this week from a near one-year high with demand easing after North Asian utilities had mostly covered their requirements for winter.
HANOI: Vietnam has decided to scrap a $538-million oil refinery project in the country's southern region after investors failed to start construction around eight years after they received the licence, a provincial government official said on Friday.
TOKYO: Investment in new oil production is likely to fall for a third year in 2017 as a global supply glut persists, stoking volatility in crude markets, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday.
SINGAPORE: Cash premiums for Asia's fuel oils eased as vessels offloaded fresh arbitrage cargoes and other vessels queued up outside Singapore's terminals, but traders remained concerned about the quality of fuel oil aboard the ships.
BANGKOK: Thailand is increasing its planned long-term imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to meet rising demand after delays to the construction of coal-fired power plants, a senior official at energy ministry said on Wednesday.
SINGAPORE: Oil prices fell in Asian trade on Wednesday, reversing earlier gains, as doubts re-emerged over whether OPEC would agree to a crude oil production cut at a ministerial meeting next week.
SINGAPORE: Premiums for January-loading Australian North West Shelf (NWS) condensate edged higher on Tuesday, underpinned by Indonesian demand and firm naphtha and gasoline refining margins.
SINGAPORE: Oil prices rose to their highest level since late October on Tuesday as the market priced in an expected output cut led by producer cartel OPEC, but analysts warned that a failure to agree a cut could lead to a depening supply glut by early 201
ASTANA: The Kashagan oil field has started commercial output, Kazakhstan's energy minister said on Monday, marking a milestone for $55 billion project which is more than a decade behind its original production plan.
SINGAPORE: Oil prices rose around 1 percent on Monday as OPEC moved closer to an output cut to rein in oversupply that has pressured prices for over two years.
DUBAI: Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh expressed optimism on Saturday about an upcoming OPEC meeting and said crude prices could jump to $55 a barrel if an agreement is reached and non-OPEC producers cooperate.
SINGAPORE: Asia's benchmark 180-cst fuel oil complex strengthened on Friday after a wave of high viscosity fuel oil arriving in Singapore stoked concerns of cutter stock availability, industry sources said.
SINGAPORE: Asia's physical and swaps fuel oil markets shrugged off a sharp build in Singapore's onshore inventories of the industrial fuel amid continued concerns about prompt availability of on-specification cargoes and bunker fuels, industry sou
TOKYO: Oil futures rose on Wednesday, shrugging off an industry report that showed an unexpected build in US crude stocks, and adding to gains of nearly 6 percent from the previous session.
SINGAPORE: Oil prices rose around 2 percent on Tuesday to move away from multi-month lows struck the day before, pushed higher by expectations of falling shale output and renewed optimism that OPEC will deliver on touted production cuts.