OIL AND GAS
Rally in oil prices stalls despite global tensions
by Daniel J. Graeber
Washington (UPI) Sep 15, 2017


Indications of positive economic momentum for the G20, global tensions and terrorism left oil prices near the yearly high, despite volatility early Friday.

More than 20 people were hospitalized after an explosion shook a train leaving the Parsons Green station in southwest London during the morning rush hour. London's Metropolitan Police said there were treating it as a terrorist-related incident. That came hours after North Korea launched a missile over Japanese territory.

Geopolitical tensions and national security issues tend to create a risk premium for crude oil prices. Some of the momentum was supported by a report from the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development that showed growth in the Group of 20 industrialized economies grew 0.9 percent in the second quarter, a slight uptick from first quarter 2017.

The report was mixed, however, with Turkey and China showing the highest rates of acceleration, countered by emerging weakness in Germany, one of the stronger economies in the European Union. The U.S. Commerce Department, meanwhile, reported a 0.2 percent decline in retail sales in August, the largest monthly decline in six months

Crude oil prices were mixed minutes before the start of trading in New York. The price for West Texas Intermediate, the U.S. benchmark for the price of oil, was down 0.06 percent to $49.86 per barrel. Brent, the global benchmark, was up 0.3 percent to $55.63 per barrel.

Markets may react later in the day when drilling services company Baker Hughes releases its weekly tally for activity in the exploration and production side of the energy sector. Reported as rig counts, an increase would signal companies are willing to ramp up activity, which would drag oil prices lower because of possible supply-side strains further down the road.

An emailed report from London oil broker PVM said there were "pockets of unease" still entrenched in the market because of lingering supply-side strains. Crude oil price may be range-bound between $50 and $60 per barrel, meanwhile, and the report said the upside potential "is still in short supply."

OIL AND GAS
August oil production from Norway lower than expected
Washington (UPI) Sep 15, 2017
Total oil production in August from Norway, one of Europe's main suppliers, was slightly lower than expected, the government said Friday. Apart from Russia, Norway is one of the leading energy suppliers to the European economy, designating nearly all of its offshore production for exports. The National Petroleum Directorate reported preliminary figures for August at 1.55 million barrels ... read more

Related Links
All About Oil and Gas News at OilGasDaily.com

Comment using your Disqus, Facebook, Google or Twitter login.

Share this article via these popular social media networks
del.icio.usdel.icio.us DiggDigg RedditReddit GoogleGoogle

OIL AND GAS
Navy tests AN/SPY-6(V) Air and Missile Defense Radar

S. Korea, US deploy missile defence amid China protest

S.Korea, US to deploy more anti-missile defences: Seoul

S. Korea launches missile drill after North's nuclear test

OIL AND GAS
Turkey signs deal to buy Russian S-400 missile systems

Atlantic Diving Supply receives $17.6 million contract for rocket launchers

Raytheon receives $614.5M for SM-3 Block IIA ballistic missile interceptors

Lockheed completes intitial design of helicopter-mounted missile jammers

OIL AND GAS
X-37B Flies Again In First SpaceX Launch

Atlas Dynamics Introduces Fixed Wing UAV with 5-Hour Flight Time, 150 Kilometer Operational Range

Atlas Dynamics Unveils NEST Smart Protective Charging Station for Enhanced Performance of Atlas Pro Platform

Insitu receives $21M order for RQ-21A Blackjack drone parts

OIL AND GAS
82nd Airborne tests in-flight communication system for paratroopers

Spectra Airbus SlingShot Partnership Extension

Northrop awarded contract for support of Air Force communications system

Industry team demonstrates Low Cost Terminal for AEHF satellites

OIL AND GAS
Army ordering new shoulder-fired recoilless rifles

Australia developing wearable 'Fight Recorder' for soldiers

Marines use freeze-dried plasma to save foreign ally

Mobile Camouflage System displayed at DSEI 17

OIL AND GAS
L3 Technologies acquires Adaptive Methods Inc.

Trump pushes hardware to allies -- and ups pressure on N.Korea

United Technologies buying Rockwell Collins for $30 billion

Middle East conflicts boost Bulgarian arms exports

OIL AND GAS
Row in Moldova over US military drills in Ukraine

German MPs in Turkey for soldier visit amid tensions

Russia tells NATO not to worry over war games

Joint military drills begin in Ukraine as Russian war games loom

OIL AND GAS
'Nano-hashtags' could provide definite proof of Majorana particles

UMass Amherst environmental chemist flashes warning light on new nanoparticle

A more complete picture of the nano world

What the world's tiniest 'monster truck' reveals