Oil, miniatures of oil barrels and U.S. dollar banknote are seen in this illustration taken, June 6, 2023.
China's sluggish post-COVID growth, which has curbed fuel and petrochemical demand, will loom large over both events, while concerns about LNG supplies ahead of the northern hemisphere winter are set to dominate talks at Gastech.
Russian oil exports have continued despite prices rising above price caps as the West is keen to maintain global supplies and keep prices down.
Meanwhile, U.S. sanctions on Venezuela look poised to ease, improving global supply while abundant and cheap Iranian oil heads for China.
While the balance in global LNG markets remains delicate, the longer term demand outlook is uncertain as big importers including Japan and Europe aim to reduce the use of fossil fuels.
Persons:
Dado Ruvic, Alexander Novak, Moscow, Amrita Sen, Sen, Saul Kavonic, Florence Tan, Miral
Organizations:
REUTERS, Rights, Asia Pacific Petroleum Conference, OPEC, U.S, United, United Arab Emirates dirham, Thomson
Locations:
Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Asia, Gastech, India, China, Ukraine, United Arab, Venezuela, Japan, Thailand, Bangladesh, Europe