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Oil market enjoys China-inspired gains
by Staff Writers
London (AFP) July 16, 2014


Shell's Gulf discovery first with CNOOC partnership
Houston (UPI) Jul 16, 2013 - A discovery in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico is the first for a partnership that includes a spinoff of China's state oil company, Shell announced.

Shell announced a discovery in the Rydberg area of the Norphlet play in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico. It's the third major discovery in Norphlet for Shell and the first for the partnership that includes the U.S. subsidiary of Colombian energy company Ecoptrol and Nexen, a subsidiary of China National Offshore Oil Corp.

Shell said Tuesday it's still assessing the data from the exploratory well in the Rydeberg area but expects it to hold about 100 million barrels of oil equivalent. Together with the two other discoveries in the Norphlet play -- Appomattox and Vicksburg -- Shell says the region holds at least 700 million boe.

Shell and Nexen are planning another exploratory well inside the Rydberg discovery, about 10 miles away from Appomattox. Rydberg is located 75 miles offshore.

"The Rydberg discovery builds upon our leadership position in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico and its proximity to our other discoveries in the area make Rydberg particularly exciting," Marvin Odum, Shell's director of upstream activity in the Americas, said in a statement.

War-torn South Sudan gets Chinese weapons delivery
Juba (AFP) July 16, 2014 - The government in civil war-torn South Sudan has taken delivery of new Chinese arms including anti-tank missiles, grenade launchers and assault rifles, the country's defence minister confirmed Wednesday.

The minister, Kuol Manyang Juuk, said the deal with China North Industries Corp (Norinco) was concluded in 2012, before the outbreak of fighting in December last year between rival troops loyal to President Salva Kiir and former vice president Riek Machar.

He confirmed a report by the Bloomberg news agency that the delivery, valued at $14.5 million, included 100 anti-tank missiles, 1,200 rockets, 9,000 assault rifles and hundreds of grenade launchers.

"The order was made since 2012 as a step towards professionalising our army," the minister told AFP.

"An army must be equipped so that it is able to deter anybody that will try to undermine the constitution and the territory of the nation. Any army in the world has the right to arm itself," he added.

South Sudan is the world's youngest nation, born of decades-long independence war with Khartoum. Its descent into civil war has been marked by widespread atrocities by both sides, and aid agencies say the country is now on the brink of a man-made famine.

Global oil prices rebounded on Wednesday as traders seized on news of stronger-than-expected economic growth in top energy consumer China.

Brent North Sea for delivery in August rose 33 cents to $106.35 a barrel in London early afternoon deals.

New York's benchmark West Texas Intermediate for August gained 75 cents to $100.71 per barrel from Tuesday's closing level.

"Robust Chinese economic data offered some support to the oil market ... today, increasing hopes about a rebound of Asian oil demand," said Sucden analyst Myrto Sokou.

Official data showed that China's powerhouse economy expanded by more than expected in the second quarter of this year.

China's National Bureau of Statistics said on Wednesday the economy grew 7.5 percent in April-June, thanks largely to government stimulus measures aimed at tackling a slowdown in the world's second-largest economy.

The figure beat the 7.4 percent in the previous three months and exceeded the median forecast of 7.4 percent in a survey of 17 economists by AFP.

The market also gained ground on bargain-hunting after the previous day's sharp losses that were stoked by easing Middle East supply concerns.

Singapore's United Overseas Bank said prices remained under pressure "as investors eased up on worries about Iraq supply disruptions while there were indications that Libya's oil production is returning".

Iraq's sharply divided parliament elected a speaker Tuesday in a step forward in the delayed government formation process, as a renewed bid to recapture Tikrit from a jihadist-led militant offensive ended in retreat.

The offensive has not reached southern Iraq, home to the bulk of the country's oil industry.

Prospects of a revival in Libyan crude exports to a global market already flush with supplies also capped prices, as investors brushed aside reports of fresh violence in the North African state on Sunday.

Libya's interim Prime Minister Abdullah Al-Thani said this month that authorities had regained control of two export terminals blockaded by rebels demanding autonomy in the country's eastern region.

The ports at Ras Lanuf and Al-Sidra could add about 500,000 barrels of crude per day to global energy markets, analysts say.

Dealers are also eyeing the latest US supply report out later on Wednesday for clues about demand in the world's top crude consumer in the middle of the summer driving season.

Crude reserves are expected to have fallen 2.6 million barrels in the week to July 11, according to analysts polled by the Wall Street Journal.

A decline in inventories typically indicates strong demand, sending prices higher.

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