MARKET WATCH: Crude oil benchmarks settle mixed on US-China relations

Brent crude oil for July gained modestly to settle for a second consecutive day above $70/bbl on the London market May 9, but light, sweet crude oil prices fell in New York to settle under $62/bbl. US and China resumed trade talks May 9-10 in Washington, DC, while US President Donald Trump’s administration implemented new […]


Flores and Welch reintroduce bill to limit ethanol quotas under RFS

US Reps. Bill Flores (R-Tex.) and Peter Welch (D-Vt.) reintroduced legislation on May 7 which would limit ethanol quotas under the Renewable Fuel Standard to 9.7% of the total gasoline volumes projected to be sold in the coming year. Source: News


Eni sees more potential in Ghana strike

Eni said a natural gas and condensate discovery offshore Ghana has gas and oil potential requiring further drilling. Source: News


Two blocks awarded in Indonesian round

Kufpec Regional Ventures (Indonesia) Ltd. and a combine of Sonoro Energy Ltd. and PT Menara Global Energy won production-sharing contracts for two of five blocks offered in a licensing round opened by the government early this year, the Jakarta Post reported. Source: News


MARKET WATCH: Crude oil prices rise on EIA’s lower oil inventory

Light, sweet crude oil rallied to settle above $62/bbl on the New York market May 8 while Brent crude oil for July gained modestly to settle above $70/bbl on the London market after a weekly government report showed US oil inventories dropped more than expected. Source: News


Chevron will not counter Occidental’s offer for Anadarko

Chevron Corp. will not make a counterproposal to acquire Anadarko Petroleum Corp. following Anadarko’s determination that a revised bid from Occidental Petroleum Corp. constitutes a “superior proposal” and will allow the 4-day match period to expire. Source: News


Baker Institute studies possible shale-development ban in Mexico

Rice University’s Baker Institute researchers say limited water access and a lack of infrastructure are likely to stall shale gas development in Mexico regardless of whether Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador implements his campaign promise to ban hydraulic fracturing. Source: News