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  • For decades, the oil industry worried that unrest in the Mideast could spread to Saudi Arabia, the world鈥檚 largest and most irreplaceable oil exporter. Over the weekend, the nightmare scenario happened: an attack knocked out nearly 6 million b/d of Saudi production 鈥 sending oil prices soaring. Our Mideast reporters explain what they know about the extent of the damage and how long production will be down.
    Mon, Sep 16, 2019
  • Saudi Arabia has recently made a number of major changes in its energy sector 鈥 but the biggest move to date was the dismissal of Khalid al-Falih as energy minister over the weekend. With King Salman's son, Prince Abdulaziz, becoming the first Saudi royal to hold the oil portfolio, what will it mean for Saudi oil policy, Opec and Saudi Aramco?
    Mon, Sep 9, 2019
  • Despite oil prices holding above $50-55 so far this year (WTI), US producers have come under pressure from growing investor apathy as well as sharp weakness in gas/NGL pricing. Looking ahead, is US energy in trouble entering the 2020s? Hear from our experts Abhi Rajendran, Noah Brenner and Ian Nathan as they provide insights on key developments and implications across the value chain.
    Wed, Aug 7, 2019
  • Luke Johnson and Noah Brenner discuss what lies ahead for the oil industry in 2019.
    Tue, Feb 5, 2019
  • Ian Nathan and Abhi Rajendran of the Research & Advisory group at 博彩对冲 discuss the US's path to becoming an energy superpower.
    Wed, Apr 25, 2018
  • Where does the Opec/non-Opec extension leave oil markets heading into 2018?Can Opec output discipline hold? Will Russia remain committed?What鈥檚 expected from US shale in 2018?What geopolitical factors are having the biggest impact on oil prices?How is Saudi thinking on oil policy affected by domestic upheaval, Aramco IPO?Where is the biggest supply side risk 鈥 Iraq? Venezuela Can the market cope with a supply disruption in any of these countries?
    Thu, Dec 14, 2017
  • Does the Total-Maersk deal signify new interest among the majors in buying upstream assets?Who needs to buy? What gaps and weaknesses do the majors have in their portfolios?Who can buy? Do the majors have sufficient financial slack to do deals? And if not, who else might enter the fray?What sort of assets are on offer? Where might we expect to see consolidation and asset churn?Where does US shale fit into all this? Are there opportunities here for the majors to expand their portfolios?Jim Washer, EI Executive Editor is joined by Monica Enfield, Director, 博彩对冲 Research & Advisory and Noah Brenner, Senior Corporate Reporter.
    Wed, Sep 27, 2017
  • The main issues we will cover in this month's Virtual Round Table are:What does Opec need to do to support oil prices? Is extending its cut enough?Can Opec maintain output discipline or will internal tensions mount?What can Opec do to stem the surge from US shale?How much support can Opec expect from Russia and other non-Opec players?What other macro-economic and geo-political factors need to be considered?
    Mon, May 22, 2017
  • The main issues we will cover in this month's Virtual Round Table are:How does Opec鈥檚 output deal change the outlook for oil markets in 2017?How effectively will Opec implement its cut? How much real support can it expect from non-Opec producers?What will be the impact on supply/demand balances and inventory levels?Can Opec unity hold? How could tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran resurface?How will the deal impact on physical supply? Which grades will be cut? Which regional markets will tighten?
    Fri, Dec 16, 2016
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