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Serbia's NIS is granted a waiver of US sanctions until October 8.

The U.S. Department of the Treasury granted a special license delaying the full sanctions against Serbia's Russian owned oil company NIS, allowing it to continue operations until October 8, NIS announced on Wednesday. NIS is the sole oil refinery operating in the Balkans. The Office of Foreign Assets Control of the U.S. Treasury placed initial sanctions on Russia's petroleum sector on 10 January, and gave Gazprom a 45-day deadline to sell its NIS holdings. The U.S. announced sanctions last week, after several delays. Sanctions are a possibility Launched on October 1, NIS, of which Gazprom owns 44.9%, Gazprom 11.3%, and...

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Ares Management acquires Meade Pipeline at $1.1 billion

Ares Management announced on Monday that its infrastructure funds had purchased Meade Pipeline, a natural gas pipeline in the U.S. for approximately $1.1 billion. This acquisition adds a major asset to Ares Management's U.S. Energy business at a time when demand for gas and power is surging. The investment company buys it from affiliates XPLR Infrastructure - a leading independent energy producer founded by NextEra Energy. Ares has a greater stake in energy infrastructure, as investors and utilities look for reliable fuel supplies to support intermittent renewables. Steve Porto, partner of Ares Infrastructure Opportunities, said: "Driven largely by industrial activity,...

Oil Pipeline

Serbia's NIS Oil Company seeks 7th waiver of US sanctions

The Serbian oil company NIS, which is owned by Russia, has asked for a seventh exemption to delay U.S. sanction that could put its crude oil supplies at risk. It also wants its name removed from Washington's list of sanctions. The waiver granted last month expires September 26. NIS, a company owned by Gazprom and Gazprom in majority, operates the only oil refinery of Serbia, located outside the capital Belgrade, at Pancevo. NIS confirmed that the request was made on 18 September. The statement said that the request was also made for the removal of its name from the list...

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Peru President signss contract to allow Chevron and Westlawn entry

Dina Boluarte, the president of Peru, announced on Wednesday that she had modified a contract for hydrocarbon exploration and extraction. This would allow U.S. companies Westlawn and Chevron to enter the country. The contract formalizes their entry through a consortium run by Texas-based Anadarko (APCFC. UL, a subsidiary company of Occidental Petroleum Corporation. The agreement allows the companies to work in three offshore blocks, Z-61, Z62, and Z63, off Peru's La Libertad area, located north of Lima. Boluarte, at a government palace ceremony, said that the arrival of Chevron - the third largest oil company in the world - sends...

Transportation

Sources say that the Permian pipelines of Plains All American in Texas are facing quality problems.

Plains All American crude oil pipelines connecting the Permian basin to Corpus Christi's export hub, Texas, are experiencing quality problems due to high levels of mercaptans or naturally occurring sulfur compounds. This is according to sources who have been familiar with this matter, and an official notice. Plains, which has pipelines along the Gulf Coast, will begin charging a fee of a half dollar per barrel that does not meet the mercaptan specification. This is according to an notice sent to shippers and two sources. Sources requested anonymity in order to discuss confidential data. Plains didn't immediately respond to our...

Transport Infrastructure

Trans Mountain executive says ships will be able load more TMX by the early 2027.

Trans Mountain, the Canadian pipeline operator, expects the dredging work at the Vancouver port to be finished by the end of 2026, or in early 2027. This will allow ships load more oil, according to a senior executive on Monday. Jennifer Pierce, Chief Administrative Officer of Trans Mountain, said this at the APPEC Conference in Singapore. When this dredging project is finished at the end or beginning of 2027 (end of '26), an Aframax could move out of the dock with 100% of its cargo. This will boost our shippers' competitiveness. Aframax tanks can transport up to 800 000 barrels....

Natural Gas Pipeline

New Fortress Energy announces a larger second-quarter loss

New Fortress Energy, a U.S. LNG company, posted a larger loss for the second quarter on Friday as lower contributions from asset sales affected its performance. The New York-based firm reported a net profit of $556.8 millions, or $2.02 per common share, for the three months ending June 30. This compares to a $86.9million loss, or 44c per share, one year ago. NFE's revenue total fell from $428.8 million to $301.7 in the second quarter. The company's core adjusted earnings dropped to a loss $3.7 million, from a profit $120.2 million one year ago. New Fortress Energy's earnings were negatively...

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CANADA-CRUDE-Discount on Western Canada Select widens

On Friday, the discount between West Texas Intermediate and Western Canada Select futures (the North American benchmark) widened. WCS for Hardisty, Alberta delivery in September settled at $12.10 per barrel below the U.S. benchmark WTI according to brokerage CalRock. This compares with $11.95 per barrel on Thursday. * The difference between Canadian heavy crude oil and the U.S. benchmark is trending wider. Analysts say that this is due to a return to more normal market conditions after the discount was extremely tight due to wildfires which temporarily disrupted the oil sands production in Canada. The demand for Canadian heavy crude...

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CANADA-CRUDE-Discount on Western Canada Select widens

On Thursday, the discount between West Texas Intermediate and Western Canada Select futures (the North American benchmark) widened. WCS for Hardisty, Alberta delivery in September settled at $11.95 per barrel below the U.S. benchmark WTI according to brokerage CalRock. It was $11.85 on Wednesday. * The difference between Canadian heavy crude oil and the U.S. benchmark is trending wider. Analysts say that this is due to a return to more normal market conditions after the discount was extremely tight due to wildfires which temporarily disrupted the oil sands production in Canada. The demand for Canadian heavy crude oil, which is...

Transportation

Ontario invites proposals to study feasibility of cross-Canada energy corridor

On Thursday, the Ontario government issued a call for proposals to conduct a feasibility study in order to determine the best method to create a new energy and economic corridor within the state. The proposed corridor would include new Alberta-to Ontario pipelines that would transport Western Canadian gas and oil to refineries located in southern Ontario, as well as to tidewater ports like a new deep sea port off the coast of James Bay. The study will also evaluate the feasibility of port development on James Bay, Hudson Bay, and the Great Lakes as well as a possible refinery along...

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Canadian Natural Resources exceeds profit expectations on higher production

Canadian Natural Resources, which has benefited from increased oil and gas production, surpassed Wall Street's expectations for the second quarter profit on Thursday. The Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion (TMX) has been a boon to oil producers across the country. The TMX has tripled oil flow to Canada's Pacific Coast, from landlocked Alberta. It also raised the price of Canadian crude. Canadian Natural, based in Calgary, Alberta, said that its total production rose to 1,42 million barrels equivalent per day (boepd), from 1.29 millions boepd, a year ago. According to LSEG, the country's biggest oil and gas company posted an adjusted...

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Trans Mountain Canada plans to open the season for capacity expansion later this year

Mark Maki, the CEO of Canada's Trans Mountain Oil Pipeline, said that the operator may begin a formal process to gauge commercial interest this year in the first project of several potential ones to increase the capacity of the system. This process, called an "open-season," will determine if there is sufficient interest from shippers to introduce chemical additives which reduce friction in pipelines, allowing increased flow. Maki stated that adding these drag-reducing compounds could increase daily delivery volumes of the 890,000.00 barrels per day pipe by 5% to a 10%. The capital cost would be between C$10,000,000 and C$20,000,000. The...

Europe

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Woodside LNG signs LNG deal with BOTAS

Woodside Energy, a subsidiary of Australia's Woodside Energy, announced on Wednesday that it had signed an agreement with the Turkish state-owned oil company BOTAS to supply approximately 5.8 billion cubic meters of liquefied gas. According to a statement from the company, Australia's largest natural gas producer, Louisiana LNG, has agreed to supply natural gas for nine years, starting in 2030. This will be primarily from this project. Woodside is optimistic about demand for LNG, predicting a 50% increase in growth over the next decade. Alparslan Bayraktar is the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources of the Republic of Turkiye. He...

Transportation

Urals diffs unchanged, loading plans revision awaited

The differential between Brent and Urals crudes dated on Wednesday remained unchanged, as traders awaited any changes to the grade's September export plans. This is because Russian ports and refineries are still repairing after recent drone attacks in Ukraine. Traders said that oil loadings at Baltic Primorsk continued, but they were delayed several days. Some volumes may be diverted to another port. Kazmunaygaz, the state energy company, announced on Wednesday that Kazakhstan will resume oil supply via the Baku - Tbilisi - Ceyhan pipeline by September 13. PLATTS WINDOW On Wednesday, there were no bids or offers made on Urals,...

Transport Infrastructure

Sources say that Russia is close to reducing oil production due to drone attacks

Three industry sources reported on Tuesday that the Russian oil pipeline monopoly Transneft warned its producers that they might have to reduce production following Ukraine's drone strikes on key export ports and refineries. Since August, Kyiv has intensified its attacks on Russian energy assets in an effort to hinder Moscow's war efforts in Ukraine and to reduce the Kremlin revenues. This is because attempts to end the conflict by means of peace talks have failed. Over the last decade, oil and gas revenues accounted for a third to half of the total budget revenue of the Russian federal government. This...

North Asia

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The future of Serbia's oil supply is unclear as US sanctions loom

Sources told AFP that Serbia has enough crude oil and fuel to meet its demand for the near future, but the U.S. Sanctions set to take effect on October 1, cast a cloud over the nation's energy security in the long term. The Russian-owned NIS oil company said it had sufficient crude and fuel stock after Serbian president Aleksandar Vucic announced that the U.S. wouldn't extend a waiver of sanctions originally announced in January. NIS has not disclosed inventory levels or the length of time supplies will last. Four sources with knowledge of the situation said that the refinery can...

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Ukraine claims it has hit Russian oil infrastructure at Bryansk and Samara regions

The General Staff of Kyiv said that Ukraine's military had struck two Russian oil-distribution facilities in the Bryansk region and Samara on Tuesday. Telegram reported that the Samara military had attacked a production line mixing Russian oil with its flagship Urals oil to be exported. It said that it had hit a production line of a pipeline crucial for Russian Army supplies in Bryansk. The extent of damage is still being assessed, it said. In recent weeks, Ukraine has renewed its long-range drone attack campaign on Russian oil production facilities. It targets key sites to reduce Moscow’s export revenues and...

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Drone attacks on Russia could lead to a reduction in oil production, as Russia's output is expected to remain stable.

Industry sources say that the differential between Urals crude and Brent crude dated Tuesday remained unchanged, but Russia is on its way to cutting oil production due to drone strikes. Transneft, the monopoly Russian oil pipeline company, has warned that oil producers may be forced to reduce oil production following Ukraine's drone strikes on key export ports and refineries. Oil prices rose by over $1 a barrel Tuesday as traders assessed the risk that Russian oil supplies could be disrupted if Ukrainian drones attack its ports and refineries. They also awaited Federal Reserve's interest rate decision. PLATTS WINDOW On Tuesday,...

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Janaf, a Croatian company, is ready to provide more crude oil to MOL refineries if Druzhba flow stops

Janaf's CEO said that Croatian pipeline operator Janaf can cover the needs of two refineries in Hungary and Slovakia of Hungarian oil company MOL, which currently rely on Russian oil via the Druzhba pipe to meet their requirements. MOL warned of possible fuel shortages last month in Central Europe after Ukrainian attacks on Druzhba, which caused a temporary suspension there. MOL, who signed a February contract with Janaf for the delivery of 2.1 millions tons of oil to the end of 2025 has expressed doubts that the Adriatic Pipeline could provide enough oil even if Druzhba shipments were stopped completely....

Transportation

Sources say that the Ust-Luga port in Russia will operate at only half its capacity this September due to pipeline damage.

Two industry sources said that the Ust-Luga oil terminal in Russia will only be able to export 350,000 barrels of oil per day, which is about half its normal capacity, due to damage caused by Ukrainian drones on pipeline infrastructure. This disruption shows that recent Ukrainian attacks on key energy facilities have caused Russian exports to be affected and could lead to supply disruptions. Drone strikes in Russia's Bryansk Region earlier in August caused problems at the Unecha pumping stations. Unecha is an important transit point for crude oil heading to Ust-Luga. The Druzhba Pipeline, which supplies Belarus to Slovakia...

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Russia raises August oil export plan after drone strikes disrupt refineries, sources say

Three people with knowledge of the situation said that Russia revised its crude oil export plans from western ports in August by 200,000 barrels a day (bpd). This was due to the fact that Ukrainian drone attacks disrupted the refinery operations, allowing more crude to be shipped. Due to the ongoing strikes and changing repair schedules, delays and volume revisions may be expected, they stated. "Attacks continue and repair deadlines vary daily." One person stated that it is unclear how much Russia will be able to load in this month or the next. The final plans for loading Russian oil...

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Slovakia confirms that it will receive oil through the Druzhba Pipeline again

The Druzhba Pipeline is now supplying oil to Slovakia, according to the Slovak Economy Ministry late on Tuesday. This was after a drone strike by Ukraine on a pumping station for oil in Russia's Tambov Region cut off supply. Ukraine has intensified its attacks on Russia's infrastructure for energy, which is a major source of revenue for the Kremlin, as oil and gas sales account for about a quarter (or more) of Russia's state budget. Contrary to most European Union nations, Slovakia and Hungary neighbours have maintained their dependency on Russian energy. They get the majority of their crude oil...

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Sources say that oil loadings in Russia's western ports are expected to increase by 5-10% this May.

Sources in the trade and industry said that oil exports from Russia's western port are expected to increase this month due to lower crude production at Russian oil plants. However, the OPEC+ production limits may only have a small impact on Moscow’s export plans. The port of Primorsk may increase its daily loadings to an average of 2.0-2.1 million barrels next month, up from the 1.9 million barrels planned for April. Calculations showed that this is an increase of 5-10% per day. On account of low margins, refinery runs could fall by 80,000 to 100,000 barrels per a day. The...

Transport Infrastructure

Kazakh oil exports cut by Russian order amid OPEC+ dispute

Russia has ordered Kazakhstan’s main oil terminal to shut down two of its three moorings. The terminal handles crude pumped from the U.S. by majors Chevron, Exxon Mobil and others. This comes amid a standoff with OPEC+ and Kazakhstan over excessive production. The operator of the Caspian Pipeline Consortium, which exports about 1% of the global oil supply through the Russian Black Sea Terminal, announced late on Monday that two moorings had been halted after a quick inspection by Russia's transportation watchdog. Trading sources said that if the stoppage lasts more than one week, it could more than half CPC...

Transportation

Caspian Pipeline Consortium even more downgrades 2024 oil exports tally

The Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC), which exports Kazakhstan's oil via the Black Sea, was seen pumping 64.4 million metric lots of oil in 2024 in a most current estimate, further downgrading its exporting prospects, according to an investor. It had initially prepared to export more than 70 million heaps (1.5 million barrels per day) of oil in 2024, up from a. record high of 63.5 million loads in 2023. However, the consortium stated in May it expected its oil. exports to fall 7% except an initial target owing to lower. loadings from Tengiz, a crucial field. The plans might have...

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US problems fresh sanctions associated with Nord Stream 2 pipeline

The United States released fresh sanctions on Wednesday on several Russiabased entities over their involvement in the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, the State Department said, consisting of brand-new measures versus the operator of the project. The U.S. State Department said in a declaration it was re-imposing sanctions on a variety of entities associated with the building of the pipeline that were already designated, as well as several brand-new owners of vessels already under sanctions. Among those targeted on Wednesday were Russia-based marine services and water transport entities, the state-owned maritime rescue service and over a lots vessels, the State...

Transportation

Wall Street Journal - Nov. 22

The following are the top stories in the Wall Street Journal. Reuters has actually not confirmed these stories and does not vouch for their precision. - U.S. satellite television service provider DirecTV said on Thursday it had ended its contract to acquire Echostar's. satellite tv service, which includes rival Dish TV,. over a stopped working debt-exchange offer. - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump is considering picking Kevin. Warsh as his Treasury secretary with the understanding that he. could later on be chosen to lead the Federal Reserve when Jerome. Powell's term as chair ends in 2026. - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump...