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Daily: Oil prices end flat ahead of OPEC meeting

Crude oil prices posted minor changes on Thursday ahead of next week’s meeting of OPEC to debate implementation of its proposed output reduction. Brent crude futures rose by 5 cents to settle at $49.00 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude advanced 2 cents at $47.98 at 1928 GMT, but activity was thin after the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday and as many traders are reluctant to take big new positions ahead of a scheduled OPEC meeting next week.

read more... 25/11/2016

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Daily: British gas prices rebound due to an unplanned outage

Oil prices declined slightly on Wednesday as investors doubted that OPEC will agree to an output reduction large enough to curb significantly the global glut of oil as U.S. drilling increases. Oil prices oscillated thorough the day, opening lower in the morning and later shortly turning positive after the EIA said U.S. crude inventories unexpectedly declined 1.3 million barrels last week after three consecutive weeks of rises. Brent crude futures lost 17 cents, or 0.35 percent to settle at $48.95 a barrel. The U.S. WTI crude oil futures fell 7 cents, or 0.2 percent, to end at $47.96 a barrel.

read more... 24/11/2016

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Lundin Petroleum makes more oil, gas discoveries in Barents Sea

Swedish energy company Lundin Petroleum said on Tuesday it discovered more oil and gas reserves at an existing field in the Norwegian Barents Sea.

read more... 23/11/2016

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Italy: Eni declares Egypt Nooros gas field producing 900mln cubic feet per day

Italian oil major Eni declared its Egypt Nooros field is a producing approximately 900 million cubic feet of gas per day and will top 1 billion cubic feet per day in the first quarter of 2017, as mentioned by Egypt's state news agency MENA.

read more... 23/11/2016

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Daily: Crude oil closes near flat as OPEC is likely to keep the market guessing to the last minute

Crude oil prices were flat on Tuesday in volatile trade after a report stating that OPEC officials will wait until November 30 to debate a proposal to cut member output. Brent futures rose by 22 cents, or 0.45 percent, to settle at $49.12 a barrel, its highest close since the end of October, while WTI lost 21 cents, or 0.44 percent, to end at $48.03.

read more... 23/11/2016

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