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Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by Islie: 6:30am On Sep 14, 2016 |
Crude oil price slumps 3% after IEA’s gloomy forecast Ejiofor Alike with agency report Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited, a unit of ExxonMobil, will resume shipment of Qua Iboe crude, Nigeria’s largest grade of crude oil in October, three months after the company had declared force majeure on the exports of the grade. This is coming as oil prices slumped three per cent tuesday following another gloomy prediction by the International Energy Agency (IEA) on demand growth that suggested that oversupply in the oil market might persist for longer than anticipated. ExxonMobil had declared the force majeure after it observed a leak caused by what it described as a “system anomaly” during a routine check of its loading facility on July 14, this year. The cause of the leak was not clear, but the force majeure came just days after a militant group, the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA), claimed to have bombed the company’s 48-inch Qua Iboe crude oil export pipeline on July 11. But 24 hours after the claim by the militants, the company’s spokesperson, Todd Spitler, debunked the claim, saying “there was no attack on our facilities.” However, citing industry sources, Reuters reported that the company is offering an October-loading cargo of Qua Iboe crude oil, the first offer since the company declared the force majeure. It was not clear if the pipeline had been repaired, or if the company expected it to be back on stream in time to load crude in October. But the cargo is offered for October 8-16 loading at a premium of $1.80 per barrel to dated Brent. A spokesman for Exxon said the force majeure remained in effect but did not give a timeframe on the resumption of operations. While ExxonMobil said at the time it declared force majeure that the export terminal was operating, traders said the company did not release a revised loading schedule for the crude exports. The last ship to load crude at the Qua Iboe terminal was the Ottoman Nobility on July 9. One of the three other ships scheduled to load the crude had been near the terminal since July 12. A vessel loads one million barrel of the grade every three to four days, and exports of 250,000 barrels per day aboard eight vessels were scheduled for July. Before it declared a ceasefire recently, the Avengers had warned that if the company moved forward with repairs “something big…will happen,” and threatened to attack the company’s workers, instead of blowing up its facilities. Shell-operated Forcados crude oil exports were halted since the Avengers attacked its subsea pipeline in February. In a related development, oil prices fell tuesday on concerns over increased drilling in the United States and as investors took profits after oil prices rose close to one per cent in the previous session. While the Brent crude was down $1, or 2 per cent, at $47.32 a barrel, the US West Texas Intermediate crude fell $1.25, or 2.7 per cent, to $45.04. The IEA, energy adviser to over 26 industrialised countries, said a sharp slowdown in global oil demand growth, coupled with ballooning inventories and rising supply, means the crude market would be oversupplied at least through the first six months of 2017. IEA’s gloomy forecast came a day after OPEC also predicted oversupply in the oil market in 2017. IEA’s prediction contrasts with the agency’s last forecast a month ago for supply and demand to be broadly in balance over the rest of this year and for inventories to fall swiftly. The IEA’s latest comments follow a surprisingly OPEC’s bearish outlook published in the cartel’s monthly Oil Market Report (OMR) on Monday. Oil traders were quoted as saying that the price falls were an indication that increasing oil drilling activity in the United States was still a concern. http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/09/14/three-months-after-force-majeure-exxonmobil-resumes-export/
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Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by madridguy(m): 6:31am On Sep 14, 2016 |
This sound like a good news but I think bringing a bag of rice back to 7k is more good news for now My opinion though. 5 Likes |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by Nobody: 6:31am On Sep 14, 2016 |
Good development. |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by EgusiSoup: 6:32am On Sep 14, 2016 |
Thank God for the hero of democracy, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. Nigeria finally coming back 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by izzou(m): 6:35am On Sep 14, 2016 |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by KRILMIJAY(m): 6:36am On Sep 14, 2016 |
good development |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by agwom(m): 6:37am On Sep 14, 2016 |
good |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by mrvitalis(m): 6:41am On Sep 14, 2016 |
Bayelsa will be the biggest benefactor from this. .. Now they can pay workers 1 Like |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by modath(f): 6:50am On Sep 14, 2016 |
Hope things stabilize.. Sponsors already unmasked.. 2 Likes |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by Izontubo(m): 6:50am On Sep 14, 2016 |
mrvitalis:na who be this ignorant person??...how does the export line at uyo concern bayelsa ?... 13 Likes |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by Izontubo(m): 6:51am On Sep 14, 2016 |
modath:and who are the sponsors?? 5 Likes |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by modath(f): 6:53am On Sep 14, 2016 |
Izontubo: Ask the people who need millions of "freezed" USD for "medical care" after being in a position to ensure world class health facilities are available in the country.. 17 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by Izontubo(m): 6:54am On Sep 14, 2016 |
modath:and who are they?...mention name na..obj?...ameachi?...atiku??.... 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by Luckylife(m): 6:56am On Sep 14, 2016 |
Goodnews |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by Babacele: 6:58am On Sep 14, 2016 |
modath:They shall explain to us how they got such 'paltry' sum for medical adventures. 7 Likes |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by modath(f): 7:02am On Sep 14, 2016 |
Babacele: Yes nah Baba, very paltry, na chicken change for a state level civil servant with no designation... 3 Likes |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by Danhumprey: 7:03am On Sep 14, 2016 |
This one I am hearing over-supply in the oil market and yet we Nigerians buy petroleum products almost at a premium in this country. SMH. 1 Like |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by princemillla(m): 7:04am On Sep 14, 2016 |
Sound good enuf |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by Babacele: 7:08am On Sep 14, 2016 |
modath:chai! chai!!deris God ooo! 1 Like |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by feldido(m): 7:10am On Sep 14, 2016 |
This will not change anything... This is just false hope, whether they earn higher now will not affect the poor masses suffering. 1 Like |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by ificatchmodeh: 7:19am On Sep 14, 2016 |
Good news...if it's true..i don't trust apc government needs to re confirm. Meanwhile bubu, avengers have kept to their word..withdraw those troops and negotiate..the earlier the better.. The sight of those troop is provocative..we elders even as you the bribe them and try to divide their ranks still d tell you. Forget ear wahala o..try hear even if e d pain you. 1 Like |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by cogbuagu: 7:49am On Sep 14, 2016 |
OK so |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by STFUand4kMeHARD(m): 7:49am On Sep 14, 2016 |
News for idiots |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by Nobody: 7:49am On Sep 14, 2016 |
madridguy:Motion supported |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by steppin: 7:49am On Sep 14, 2016 |
madridguy:Dreaming dreamer. Wake up and smell buhari's ass right on top of your face. |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by IMASTEX: 7:49am On Sep 14, 2016 |
good development |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by Sweetcollins: 7:51am On Sep 14, 2016 |
Which one be force marijuana again |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by Ayoswit(f): 7:51am On Sep 14, 2016 |
ok |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by Nobody: 7:51am On Sep 14, 2016 |
s |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by SuperBlack: 7:52am On Sep 14, 2016 |
Not Sale |
Re: Exxonmobil Resumes Export Three Months After Force Majeure by ollah2: 7:53am On Sep 14, 2016 |
Izontubo: Peace be unto us all 1 Like |
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