OPEC’s efforts to tame global oversupply of oil and gas have so far had a little effect as demonstrated by the fact that Asia is
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Asian Oil Markets Rebalancing
Asian oil markets are believed to be slowly returning to balance after China’s oil production was cut and its inventories of refined products decreased. Global
Venezuela Ships Oil to Singapore
Venezuela, which is currently in a deep political and economic crisis, has sent two fully-laden large crude carriers heading to Singapore. The vessels – the
Global Oil Market Dynamics Changing: China and India on Rise
India and China have overtaken the traditionally dominant crude buyers, such as Japan, and challenged the United States as the world’s biggest oil consumer. The
Idle LNG Tankers Parked around Singapore
More than a dozen of LNG tankers are currently parked around Singapore – one of the biggest trading hubs for fuel in the world –
American Oil Exports to Asia Halt amidst Mideast Competition
United States’ exports to Asia begin to stall as Mideast Gulf oil producers hurry to protect their market share amidst the lowest prices in five
China’s Energy Policy and Quest for Energy Security
Exclusive Interview with Leonard Kuo – Taiwanese Expert in Energy Technology PHOSPHATEPRICE has talked in Taipei (Taiwan) to Mr. Leonard Kuo who is an expert
Africa’s Buoyant Commodity Flows
The notion of Africa as being merely a source of precious commodities for developed countries is slowly changing and shifting more towards domestic consumption. African