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Episode 161 - Pemex pipeline sets ocean ablaze | OPEC can't reach deal | Paul Hickin with S&P Global Platts

07.05.2021 - By Ryan RayPlay

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Paul Hickin with S&P; Global Platts @GramscianPaul

Undersea gas pipeline rupture causes fire in Gulf of Mexico

https://apnews.com/article/mexico-fires-business-e6e053384af21242722f2f3fc1acb27d

- PEMEX fault, not “capitalism”

- Mexico actually the first country to nationalize its subsoil resources

- PEMEX doesn’t maintain infrastructure well and chronically underfunded

Explosion rocks Caspian Sea near Azerbaijan gas field

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jul/05/explosion-rocks-caspian-sea-near-azerbaijan-gas-field

Saudi oil minister highlights need to extend Opec+ deal

https://www.argusmedia.com/en/news/2231047-saudi-oil-minister-highlights-need-to-extend-opec-deal

Saudi Arabia pushes back on UAE opposition to OPEC+ deal

https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/saudi-energy-minister-pushes-back-uae-request-over-baseline-oil-output-says-2021-07-04/

- Iraq committed to OPEC+ deal, doesn’t want a price war

- Favors extended

Paul Hickin with S&P; Global Platts @GramscianPaul

- OPEC and OPEC+ — different situation from Saudi/Russia spat last year

- When UAE first raised baseline issue, prices were only in $40 range. Different scenario now

- UAE made more sacrifices than other members

- UAE looking to go up to 5 mbpd by 2030

- Is it realistic to change the baselines? Would be hard is only some baselines change.

- Prices have surged a bit - perhaps likelihood of no new deal? Or an OPEC fudge?

- China’s oil storage: little bit of a black box

- Has gone from 50 days cover in imports 5 years ago to 100 days of imports. Puts China on par with IEA countries, which have to cover 90 days

- Shows how important China views oil, still.

- 2 million bpd in refining/petrochemical capacity to come online

- If China wants to play a role as a swing consumer, it could do this using its oil stocks.

- China buys when crude is cheap, less keen when crude is higher, but still buy a lot because of domestic demand. Oil security means won’t draw down too far into reserves.

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