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Tropical Storm Shuts Mexico Oil Ports

June 3rd, 2008
Tropical Storm Shuts Mexico Oil Ports

Two of Mexico’s main oil ports were closed by bad weather and heavy rains from the remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur.
The Gulf ports of Dos Bocas and Cayo Arcas because of strong winds and rough seas. The third major port on the Gulf, Pajaritos, remained open.
Mexico exports roughly 1.7 million barrels of oil a day, [...]

Indonesia’s Bukit Asam sees its coal prices rising

May 29th, 2008
Indonesia’s Bukit Asam sees its coal prices rising

Indonesian state coal miner PT Bukit Asam Tbk expects its coal export prices to rise by at least 45 percent this year, in line with rising global prices and strong demand, a company official said on Thursday.
Bukit Asam — the smallest of Indonesia’s three listed coal miners — sold coal in the overseas market at [...]

Indonesia Quits OPEC

May 29th, 2008
Indonesia Quits OPEC

Declining oil reserves and investment have forced Indonesia to quit the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries even as other members cash in on soaring global prices.
Indonesia is the region’s largest oil producer, but the nation of 235 million people has had to import for years because of aging wells and disappointing exploration efforts. A weak [...]

Vedanta to export bauxite powder from Kadinada

May 28th, 2008
Vedanta to export bauxite powder from Kadinada

Orissa-based Vedanta Alumina Limited (VAL) is set to export bauxite powder overseas from the Deep Water Port with the setting up of three silos here.
Kakinada Sea Port Limited (KSPL), in association with Chettinad Port Limited, had constructed these silos at an investment of Rs 80 crore, which have a capacity of 67,500 tonnes. Around 20,000 [...]

High Energy Costs Could Bring Back Jobs

May 28th, 2008
High Energy Costs Could Bring Back Jobs

CIBC World Markets Chief Economist Jeffrey Rubin thinks high energy costs could result in a sort of reverse globalization, as some overseas manufacturing is forced to return closer to home.
Rubin says the cost of shipping a standard 40-foot container from East Asia to the eastern U.S. has risen from $3,000 in 2000 to about $8,000, [...]

Mexico Oil Output Down

May 24th, 2008
Mexico Oil Output Down

Mexico’s state-run oil company says output fell 9 percent to 2.87 million barrels a day in the first four months of the year, as production at its biggest oil field sagged.
Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) said output from its main Cantarell oil field dropped by 416,000 barrels a day, or 26 percent, from the same period last [...]

Crude oil prices rise slightly Tuesday

May 21st, 2008
Crude oil prices rise slightly Tuesday

Crude oil prices rose in New York, a day after the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) said production levels wouldn’t increase before September.
OPEC President Chakib Khelil, Algeria’s minister of energy and mines, said the major exporting group would keep production at current levels.
Saudi Arabia recently increased production by 300,000 barrels a day, which [...]

Oil Heading for $130 a Barrel

May 21st, 2008
Oil Heading for $130 a Barrel

Oil prices surged to a new trading record above $129 a barrel Tuesday amid continuing concern about global supply.
U.S. light crude for June delivery reached $129.58 a barrel in electronic trading, surpassing the previous intraday mark of $127.82 hit Friday as it smashed through the $128 barrier in a matter of minutes. At 11 a.m. [...]

Kazakhstan Stops Exporting Refined Products

May 20th, 2008
Kazakhstan Stops Exporting Refined Products

Kazakhstan banned the export of all refined oil products, as the energy-rich Central Asian nation grapples with soaring fuel costs.
The announcement, made by Prime Minister Karim Masimov at a government meeting, comes just days after opposition parties called on his government to resign amid what they call a worsening economic climate.
Kazakhstan has huge oil and [...]

Uranium mine ban under new pressure

May 18th, 2008
Uranium mine ban under new pressure

Premier Alan Carpenter has come under renewed pressure to lift the ban on uranium mining after new research estimated an expansion of the uranium industry would help cut up to 15 billion tonnes of greenhouse gases and deliver a $27 billion boost to the economy.
Federal Resources Minister Martin Ferguson released a report yesterday which estimated [...]