Archive for the January 2, 2018
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Britain's biggest and most important oil and gas pipeline Forties should resume normal flows around the new year, slightly earlier than previously flagged, its operator Ineos said on Thursday. Ineos had previously expected the pipeline,
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Argentina is expected to harvest 53 million tonnes of soyabean, its largest cash crop, in the 2017/18 season, the agriculture ministry said in a statement on Friday. Government estimates put wheat production for 2017/18 at
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Kazakhstan's state grain trader will buy 2 million tonnes of milling wheat from local farmers at 42,000 tenge ($126) per tonne, the government said on Tuesday, after a record crop in Russia put pressure on
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Vietnam's coffee exports for 2017 are estimated to have fallen 20.1 percent from the previous year, while rice shipments have risen 21.9 percent, the government said on Wednesday. Coffee exports from Vietnam will drop an
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The US oil rig count rose by about 42 percent by end-2017 compared to the corresponding period last year, as energy companies boosted spending amid a recovery in crude prices. Drillers held the number of
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There is something about Argentina's weather that gives soyabean traders short attention spans. And sure enough, the recent dryness is causing a stir. Concerns that Argentina's soyabean output is genuinely in danger are premature as
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European oil shares, having been for so long the dividend darlings of income funds, are losing their pulling power as investors take another look at the long term future of energy companies focused on fossil
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Opec and Russia's efforts to curb oil output, combined with forecasts for strong global demand growth, are expected to keep crude prices close to $60 a barrel in 2018, a Reuters poll of analysts showed
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Asia's naphtha crack was near a three-week high of $125.30 a tonne on Friday, bringing 2017's average crack level to $87.60 a tonne, higher versus 2016 but lower when compared to 2015. This year's crack
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Soyameal on the European meals and feeds market eased on Friday, the last trading day of 2017, tracking weaker CBOT soyameal futures at the previous close on benign crop weather in South America. The market
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