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March 17 (Bloomberg) — Cornelia Meyer, an independent oil analyst, talks about increased Iraqi oil production coming on stream and its effect on OPEC quotas.
Meyer also discusses the outlook for oil prices. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua at the meeting of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries in Vienna.
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March 17 (Bloomberg) — Bill Farren-Price, chief executive officer of Petroleum Policy Intelligence, talks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua about OPEC oil production levels.
Ministers of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, meeting in Vienna today, agreed for the fifth time since 2008 to keep production limits unchanged. (Source: Bloomberg)
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March 15 (Bloomberg) — Manouchehr Takin, an analyst at the Centre for Global Energy Studies, talks about the sustainability of oil prices and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries’s production levels.
Takin also discusses Petroleo Brasileiro SA’s oil find at the Piracuca field in Brazil’s Santos Basin. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Maryam Nemazee and Rishaad Salamat in London.
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The Tengiz Field in Kazakhstan is one of the worlds 10 largest crude oil fields — and one of the most complex to produce. The crude oil is high in hydrogen sulfide gas, and the reservoirs must be maintained at ultra-high pressures in order to maximize production. Two expansion projects of extraordinary scope have overcome both challenges and almost doubled production capacity to 540,000 barrels of crude oil, 760 million cubic feet of natural gas and 46,000 barrels of natural gas liquids per day. One project called for building the largest facility in the world for processing crude oil and separating out the hydrogen sulfide gas. The second included a specially designed compressor that reinjects one-third of the gas back into the reservoir at the highest pressures ever achieved. The gas helps maintain reservoir pressure and acts as a solvent, sweeping additional crude oil toward producing wells.
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Feb. 17 (Bloomberg) — Stephen Schork, president of Schork Group Inc., talks with Bloombergs Lori Rothman about the outlook for crude oil prices. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Feb. 11 (Bloomberg) — Christopher Hartland-Peel, an analyst at Exotix Holdings Ltd., talks with Bloombergs Margaret Brennan about the potential implications of crude oil production for the economies of the sub-Saharan African countries of Ghana and Uganda.
Hartland-Peel, speaking from London, also discusses some of his stock recommendations and the outlook for interest rates. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Jan. 29 (Bloomberg) — Pavel Molchanov, an analyst at Raymond James & Associates, talks with Bloombergs Julie Hyman and Mark Crumpton about the outlook for Chevron Corp. after it said fourth-quarter net income dropped 37 percent as slumping demand for diesel and gasoline outweighed gains from oil production and prices.
Molchanov also discusses prospects for the company’s refineries and the outlook for Exxon Mobil Corp.’s earnings. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Zoom is a Calgary based media production company. Zoom was started in 1996 by two former television broadcasters that saw a need in the market for a film and video production service that focused on results. Today our film and video production service continues to prosper and remains the largest division within our company. In addition to our film and video production service we have also added new services over the years which include website design and development services and web video production. Now, Zoom provides you with a one-stop shop for all your digital media production requirements.
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Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) — Ben Westmore, an energy and minerals economist at National Australia Bank Ltd., talks with Bloomberg’s Haslinda Amin about his forecast for the price of oil.
Westmore, speaking from Melbourne, also discusses the outlook for copper and China’s metals production. (Source: Bloomberg)
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