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Daily Summary of Global Energy News (May 22)

by Ivy
  1. Fatih Birol, the Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), said that the G7’s move to set a cap on energy prices is not expected to change the supply situation for oil and petroleum products.
  2. According to ship tracking data and sources, a batch of US oil will be shipped to South Africa for the first time in two years, destined for a refinery owned by Glencore in Cape Town that has restarted operations after an explosion shut it down in 2020.
  3. Nigeria’s Dangote Petroleum Refinery is set to receive authorization to begin production on Monday, potentially ending the country’s recurring fuel shortages, but a lack of crude oil supply poses a significant risk to achieving full capacity at the refinery.
  4. The US inland crude oil price spread strengthened last Friday with thin trading volume, as the decline in US oil rig count was the largest since September 2021.
  5. UBS has lowered its year-end Brent crude oil price forecast by $10 per barrel to $95 per barrel, citing oversupply and investor concerns about economic recession prompting a wait-and-see approach.
  6. Several countries, including the Netherlands, Chile, and New Zealand, called on the G7 to lead by example and phase out fossil fuels in a letter to the most industrialized group of countries.
  7. Iraq’s Oil Minister Hayan Abdel-Ghani reiterated the country’s commitment to fulfilling OPEC+ voluntary production cuts in a conversation with Russia’s Energy Minister, according to the Iraqi state news agency INA.
  8. The largest oil producer in the United Arab Emirates is exploring the idea of selling a new kind of heavy crude oil, as the company restructures its crude oil trading to maximize profits.

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