11/7/2019 - Saudi Aramco signed crude oil sales agreements for 2020 with five Chinese customers, increasing total volume by 151,000 barrels per day compared to their 2019 supply contracts. These new sales agreeme... |
5/12/2015 - Africa’s oil supply is projected to average 2.42 mb/d in 2014, an increase of 20 tb/d from
the previous year, unchanged from the previous MOMR. Oil production growth from
mainly shut-in wells in Sud... |
2/5/2015 - Africa’s oil supply is projected to average 2.41 mb/d in 2014, a small increase of 10 tb/d from the previous year, in spite of a positive revision of 10 tb/d in 4Q14, unchanged from the previous MOMR.... |
11/17/2014 - Africa’s oil production is expected to increase by 0.01 mb/d in 2014 to average 2.41 mb/d. The limitation of the development of oil fields in Africa has caused a continued reduction of supply. Therefo... |
10/16/2014 - African oil supply is forecast to increase by 0.05 mb/d in 2014 to average 2.45 mb/d, unchanged from the previous MOMR. Despite this steady state, individual countries’ oil supply forecasts saw a few ... |
7/21/2014 - Africa’s oil production in 2014 is forecast to average 2.47mb/d, an increase of 60 tb/d over 2013. Oil supplies from Chad, Equatorial Guinea and the Sudans (Rep. of Sudan & Rep. of South Sudan) are ex... |
5/18/2014 - Africa’s oil supply is estimated to have averaged 2.42 mb/d in 2013, an increase of 0.11 mb/d from the previous year but unchanged from the previous MOMR. Africa’s frontier plays are seen as offering ... |
12/25/2013 - Africa’s oil supply is predicted to average 2.41 mb/d in 2013, an increase of 0.11 mb/d
from the previous year, remaining unchanged from the last MOMR. South Sudan and
Sudan’s oil supply is forecast... |
10/22/2013 - The presidents of Sudan and South Sudan said they were happy with work to rebuild southern oil exports through a Sudanese pipeline, seeking to end a recurring row that has hurt a vital source of reven... |
10/9/2013 - Africa’s oil supply is expected to average 2.42 mb/d in 2013, representing an increase of 0.10 mb/d over last year, indicating an upward revision of 25 tb/d compared to the previous MOMR. The upward r... |
9/5/2013 - South Sudan made almost $1 billion from oil sales since resuming production in April, of which it had to pass on a quarter to arch foe Sudan for exporting crude through its territory, the oil ministry... |
9/3/2013 - Sudan will continue to allow South Sudan to export its oil through northern pipelines and Port Sudan port, President Omar Hassan al-Bashir said. ... |
8/13/2013 - Africa’s oil production in 2014 is forecast to average 2.49 mb/d, an increase of 90 tb/d over 2013. Oil supplies from Chad, Congo, Egypt and South Africa are expected to remain steady in 2014, with mi... |
8/12/2013 - Sudan will extend a deadline to allow the flow of oil from South Sudan until September 6 in a move following mediation by the African Union to keep crude exports flowing, the Sudanese state news agenc... |
7/26/2013 - Sudan postponed a planned shutdown of South Sudanese oil exports to allow an African Union probe of claims that the south is backing rebels in its territory, Information Minister Ahmed Bilal Osman sai... |
6/17/2013 - Africa’s oil supply is forecast to average 2.38 mb/d in 2013, an increase of 70 tb/d from 2012, flat from the previous MOMR. Despite the steady state, there were few upward and downward revisions that... |
5/26/2013 - Africa’s oil supply is forecast to increase by 70 tb/d to average 2.38 mb/d in 2013, representing an upward revision of 15 tb/d from the previous MOMR. This revision has come from South Sudan and Suda... |
5/2/2013 - Africa’s oil supply is projected to increase by 50 tb/d in 2013 to average 2.37 mb/d, indicating an upward revision of 35 tb/d from the previous MOMR. Upward revisions were introduced for Sudan and So... |
1/22/2013 - The United States criticized Sudan and South Sudan for failing to resume oil exports that are vital for both economies, saying the delay undermines the peace process. The two African neighbors last Sa... |
12/26/2012 - Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir said he was ready to meet his South Sudanese counterpart Salva Kiir to try to move forward with setting up a demilitarised border zone and restart oil flows. ... |