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3 days ago |
money.usnews.com | Robert Harvey |Shariq Khan |Nicole Jao
ReutersA general view shows a local oil refinery during sunset in Omsk, Russia March 16, 2022. REUTERS/Alexey Malgavko/File PhotoBy Robert Harvey, Shariq Khan and Nicole JaoLONDON (Reuters) -Refiners across the globe are reaping unexpected profits from producing key fuels in recent weeks, offering an ailing sector respite before an anticipated weakening later this year, as plant closures have tightened fuel supply needed to meet peak summer demand.
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3 days ago |
reuters.com | Robert Harvey |Shariq Khan |Nicole Jao
A general view shows a local oil refinery during sunset in Omsk, Russia March 16, 2022.
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3 days ago |
jp.reuters.com | Nicole Jao
6月2日、 米国時間の原油先物は3%近く上昇。石油輸出国機構(OPEC)とロシアなど非加盟産油国で構成する「OPECプラス」の増産計画を加速させない決定や、カナダの産油州で発生した山火事による生産への影響を受け、供給を巡る懸念が広がった。仏トリゲールの油田で2024年6月撮影(2025年 ロイター/Benoit Tessier) [ニューヨーク 2日 ロイター] - 米国時間の原油先物は3%近く上昇。石油輸出国機構(OPEC)とロシアなど非加盟産油国で構成する「OPECプラス」の増産計画を加速させない決定や、カナダの産油州で発生した山火事による生産への影響を受け、供給を巡る懸念が広がった。 清算値は、北海ブレント先物が1.85ドル(2.95%)高の1バレル=64.63ドル、米WTI先物は1.73ドル(2.85%)高の62.52ドル。 ロイターの試算によると、カナダの産油地アルバータ州で発生した山火事は、2日時点で同国全体の原油生産量の約7%に影響を及ぼしている。...
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3 days ago |
terra.com.br | Nicole Jao
Os preços do petróleo fecharam em alta de quase 3% nesta segunda-feira, apesar de o grupo produtor Opep+ ter mantido seus planos de aumento da produção, após incêndios florestais em província produtora de petróleo do Canadá ameaçarem a oferta e novas ameaças tarifárias do presidente Donald Trump pesarem sobre o dólar norte-americano. Os contratos futuros do petróleo Brent fecharam em alta de US$1,85, ou 2,95%, a US$64,63 por barril.
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4 days ago |
marketscreener.com | Nicole Jao
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices climbed nearly 3% on Monday on supply concerns as producer group OPEC+ decided not to accelerate plans to hike output and wildfires in Canada's oil-producing province disrupted production. Brent crude futures settled $1.85, or 2.95%, higher at $64.63 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude gained $1.73, or 2.85%, to $62.52.
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4 days ago |
marketscreener.com | Nicole Jao
Published on 06/01/2025 at 18:56, updated on 06/02/2025 at 13:36 NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices rose by more than $2 on Monday, despite producer group OPEC+ sticking with output hike plans, as wildfires in central Canada threatened supply and President Donald Trump's new tariff threats weighed on the U.S. dollar. Brent crude futures climbed by $2.29, or 3.65%, to $65.06 a barrel by 1:05 p.m. EDT (1705 GMT). U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was up $2.32, or 3.82%, at $63.11.
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1 week ago |
terra.com.br | Nicole Jao
Os preços do petróleo subiram mais de 1% nesta quarta-feira devido a preocupações com a oferta, uma vez que a Opep+ concordou em manter sua política de produção inalterada e os Estados Unidos impediram a Chevron de exportar petróleo venezuelano. Os investidores previram anteriormente que os membros da Opep+ concordariam com um aumento de produção no final desta semana. Os contratos futuros do petróleo Brent fecharam com alta de 1,26%, a US$64,90 por barril.
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1 week ago |
marketscreener.com | Nicole Jao
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Oil prices gained more than 1% on Wednesday on supply concerns as OPEC+ agreed to leave their output policy unchanged and as the U.S. barred Chevron from exporting Venezuelan crude. Investors previously anticipated members of OPEC+ would agree to a production increase later this week. Brent crude futures settled up 81 cents, or 1.26%, to $64.90 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude gained 95 cents, or 1.56%, to stand at $61.84 a barrel.
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2 weeks ago |
kfgo.com | Nicole Jao
By Nicole JaoNEW YORK (Reuters) -Phillips 66 is expected to lay off most workers at its 139,000-barrel-per-day Los Angeles-area refinery in December, sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday. The company announced in October it would close the facility and begin winding down operations in October 2025. The workforce reduction will begin two months later. The Los Angeles facility has about 600 employees and 300 contractors.
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2 weeks ago |
ca.finance.yahoo.com | Nicole Jao
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Phillips 66 is expected to lay off most workers at its 139,000-barrel-per-day Los Angeles-area refinery in December, sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday. The company announced in October it would close the facility and begin winding down operations in October 2025. The workforce reduction will begin two months later. The Los Angeles facility has about 600 employees and 300 contractors.