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The dinner with shale producers and OPEC officials continued a tradition that began around five years ago when they were fierce competitors. It has been held in most recent years during the CERAWeek energy conference in the U.S. oil industry capital. Among the other topics that came up were strong oil demand and what U.S. shale producers could do to meet it given what shareholders want, he said. The event comes at a tumultuous time for global markets with the war in Ukraine disrupting global oil and gas flows while enriching both producer groups. Fewer OPEC officials are present at this year's annual CERAWeek conference, with ministers from key countries, including Saudi Arabia and Iraq, absent from the attendee list.
March 6 (Reuters) - U.S. energy executives met privately with top OPEC officials on Monday on the sidelines of a Houston conference, people familiar with the matter said, continuing a tradition that began around five years ago when the two groups were fierce competitors. OPEC had viewed shale as an untamed force that undercut its revenue by bringing vast new oil supplies to market. The secretive dinner has been held in most recent years during the CERAWeek energy conference in the capital of the U.S. oil industry. This year's private dinner comes at a tumultuous time for global markets with the war in Ukraine disrupting global oil and gas flows while enriching both producer groups. Fewer OPEC officials are present at this year's annual CERAWeek conference, with ministers from key countries, including Saudi Arabia and Iraq, absent from the attendee list.
The secretive dinner has been held almost annually at the CERAWeek energy conference. This year's event will be the first with Haitham Al Ghais as secretary general for the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries. OPEC had viewed shale as an untamed force that undercut its revenue by bringing vast new oil supplies to market. Fewer OPEC officials are present at this year's annual CERAWeek conferencing, with ministers from key countries including Saudi Arabia and Iraq absent from the attendee list. Reporting by Liz Hampton and Ron Bousso in Houston; additional reporting by Stephanie Kelly Editing by Marguerita ChoyOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Blocaj în negocierile OPEC+; Prețul petrolului crește din nou
  + stars: | 2021-07-06 | by ( ) www.jurnal.md   time to read: +2 min
Sursa foto: ProfimediaBlocaj în negocierile OPEC+; Prețul petrolului crește din nouȚările OPEC+ au anulat luni discuțiile privind creșterea producției de țiței, din cauza opoziției Emiratelor Arabe Unite. Prin urmare, este așteptată o nouă creștere a prețului petrolului, care a ajuns deja la cel mai înalt nivel din 2018. Secretarul general al OPEC, Mohammad Barkindo, a anunțat luni că ședința a fost anulată, fără a fi stabilită o dată pentru următoarea reuniune. Piața are nevoie de acest petrol", a spus o sursă apropiată discuțiilor. Prețul petrolului a ajuns la cel mai ridicat nivel din 2018, iar acest lucru provoacă îngrijorări că inflația provocată de creșteri în lanț ale prețurilor ar putea deraia recuperarea economiei globale după pandemie, potrivit Digi24.
Persons: bin Salman, Mohammad Barkindo, Brent Organizations: Emiratelor Arabe, Emiratele Arabe Unite, OPEC Locations: OPEC, Emiratelor, Emiratelor Arabe Unite, Emiratele Arabe, Rusia
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