- September 28th, 2012
Return of Total’s St Fergus gas site delayed again
Maintenance at Total’s St Fergus receiving terminal was today extended by a further two days, cutting up to 11.5mn m³/d from the UK system’s gas import capacity. ›
Maintenance at Total’s St Fergus receiving terminal was today extended by a further two days, cutting up to 11.5mn m³/d from the UK system’s gas import capacity. ›
Oil headed for its biggest quarterly gain this year as personal spending in the U.S. rose in line with forecasts, signaling an economic recovery that may boost fuel demand. ›
Oil advanced as optimism that central bank stimulus will revive the global economy pared crude’s biggest weekly decline in more than three months. ›
US Light Crude Oil rose to $100 a barrel in New York for the first time since May as the Federal Reserve pledged further economic stimulus, while unrest in the Middle East and North Africa fanned concern that supplies will be threatened. ›
Norway’s gas exports to Europe were broadly stable on Friday morning ahead of a production halt at its main gas processing plant and its biggest gas field next week. ›