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OIL AND GAS
Bangladesh gas supports Asian demand, Chevron says
by Daniel J. Graeber
San Ramon, Calif. (UPI) Oct 28, 2014


WTI recovers from low mark, though futures down
New York (UPI) Oct 28, 2014 - West Texas Intermediate crude oil prices bounced back above the $80 mark for Tuesday, though long-term contracts show a steady level below that threshold.

WTI, the U.S. benchmark, dropped below the $80 mark in Monday trading after Goldman Sachs cut its forecast to $75 for the first quarter of 2015. It won't be until 2016 before WTI prices hold above the $80 mark, the bank said.

WTI for December delivery was off by about 22 cents from its Monday high to reach $80.78 in early trading. Tuesday trade data show WTI trading below $80 per barrel through 2015, before it again passes the $80 mark for the March 2016 contract.

Brent crude oil prices for December delivery shed around 40 cents early Tuesday to trade at $85.41 per barrel.

Lower crude oil prices were in part behind poor quarterly performance reports from energy companies this week.

Profits for British energy companies BG Group and BP were both down because of lower oil prices

BP Chief Executive Bob Dudley said in a statement his company was continuing to deliver good downstream results "despite lower oil prices."

Bringing more gas production on stream in Bangladesh is part of an effort to meeting growing energy demands in Asian, a Chevron subsidiary said Tuesday.

Chevron's subsidiary in Bangladesh started operations from an expansion project at the Bibiyana gas asset in the northeastern part of the country. The company said in a statement the additional development boosts production capacity from Bangladesh by more than 300 million cubic feet per day to 1.4 billion cubic feet per day.

Jay Johnson, senior vice president for upstream operations at Chevron, said Bangladesh is a cornerstone of the company's foundation in the growing Asian market.

"The Bibiyana expansion represents Chevron's commitment to developing new resources to meet energy demand in Asia," he said in a statement.

Asian economies, China and India in particular, are growing at nearly twice the rate of their Western counterparts. That growth translates to higher demand for oil and natural gas.

Russian economic stumbles impact BP performance
London (UPI) Oct 28, 2014 - British energy company BP said Tuesday the depreciation of the Russian currency in part had a "significant impact" on third quarter results.

BP reported its third quarter profits were off 63 percent. Revenues for the third quarter dropped more than 3 percent year-on-year to $94.8 billion.

From its operations related to Russian oil company Rosneft, BP said net income for the quarter was $110 million compared with $808 million during the same period last year.

"The depreciation of the ruble against the dollar over the period had a significant impact on the result," the company said in its quarterly statement.

The Russian currency hit an all-time low last week, trading at 42 rubles to the dollar. Western sanctions on its energy sector imposed in response to crises in Ukraine, coupled with record-level inflation and low oil prices, have hit the Russian economy hard.

In its statement for the second quarter, BP warned any "future erosion" to its relationship with Rosneft or further economic pressure could have an adverse impact on business and strategic objectives in Russia.


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