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Chevron takes out Unocal in $18.4 billion mega-deal.
April 4, 2005... HOUSTON -- Some times the rumor mill gets it right: ChevronTexaco said Monday it has reached an agreement to acquire Unocal in a deal worth $18.4 billion, which will create a California-based oil giant with some 3 million barrels of oil...
Oil demand keeps growing, yet supply races ahead.
April 5, 2005... NEW YORK -- Global oil consumption growth is slowing to a trot in the first quarter of 2005 compared with last year. Nonetheless, growth is higher than initially thought and is picking up as more data becomes available. First quarter oil demand...
Iraqi oil exports growing in April from higher March.
April 11, 2005... NEW YORK -- Crude oil exports from Iraq's southern Basrah Oil Terminal (BOT) and Khor al-Amaya (KAA) are expected to be 220,000 barrels per day higher in April than in March. That is if all scheduled vessel loadings go according to plan, which...
Soft oil market triggers early North Sea maintenance.
April 15, 2005... LONDON -- North Sea loadings are expected to be slightly lower next month--in terms of barrels per day--based on preliminary schedules for the major UK and Norwegian crude streams, but the small decline is not enough to change an essentially...
Market squirreling away spring oil for winter season.
April 19, 2005... NEW YORK -- Petroleum stocks in the OECD region have risen to reach a forward supply cover of 53 days at the end of March from 52 days a month earlier, after a contra-seasonal increase of nearly 300,000 barrels per day last month. Opec's new...
Second quarter West African loadings outlook mixed.
April 28, 2005... LAGOS -- After a solid month of activity driven by strong Asian demand, West Africa has cleared almost all May loading cargoes earlier than usual for the time of year as June trading has just started to get off the ground. Right now the outlook...
Russia lets out more crude, but will take bigger cut.
April 29, 2005... MOSCOW -- The Russian government is again taking a bigger piece of the country's oil windfall by raising export duties to new record levels. Moscow plans to hike the export tariff on crude by over 26% to at least $130 per metric ton ($17.74 per...