LONDON (Reuters) - Libya has lost around 90,000 bpd of crude oil from a blast on a pipeline feeding Es Sider port, a Libyan oil source said. NOC was still assessing the damage, the source said. A Libyan military source said earlier armed men had planted explosives at the pipeline. [Read more]
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Oil hits 2-1/2 year highs on Libyan pipeline blast
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices touched two-and-a-half year highs in light volume on Tuesday, boosted by an explosion on a crude pipeline in Libya and voluntary OPEC-led supply cuts. Libya has lost around 90,000 bpd of crude oil from a blast on a pipeline feeding Es Sider port, a Libyan oil source said, adding that NOC was still assessing the damage. A Libyan military source said earlier that armed men had planted explosives at the pipeline. The country’s output had been recovering in [Read more]
Marksmen Announces Closing of Private Placement
CALGARY, Alberta, Dec. 22, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Marksmen Energy Inc. (TSX-V:MAH) (OTCQB:MKSEF) (“Marksmen” or the “Company”) announces that it has completed its non-brokered private placement announced on December 12, 2017 for 3,826,333 units (the “Units”) of Marksmen at a price of $0.15 per Unit for aggregate gross proceeds of $573,949.95 (the “Offering”). Each Unit is comprised of one (1) common share (“Common Share”) and one-half of one (1/2) share purchase warrant (“Warrant”) of [Read more]
Granite Oil Corp. Announces Credit Facility Amendment
CALGARY, Alberta, Dec. 22, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GRANITE OIL CORP. (“Granite” or the “Company”) (TSX:GXO)(OTCQX:GXOCF) is pleased to announce that the semi-annual review of its credit facility has been completed. The Company voluntarily reduced the availability under the credit facility from $60 million to $50 million, consisting of a $45 million revolving demand credit facility and a $5 million revolving demand operating facility. The Company has sufficient liquidity and financial [Read more]
Korea-owned company says it will fire up halted oilsands project after two years on hold
CALGARY - In a rare sign of optimism for the future of the oilsands, South Korea-owned Harvest Operations Corp. says it has decided to complete and begin producing from a 10,000-barrel-per-day project it halted more than two years ago due to low oil prices. The Calgary-based arm of state-owned Korea National Oil Corp. says major work has already started at the BlackGold project site south of Fort McMurray in northern Alberta and will continue through the winter. It says it aims [Read more]
U.S. oil drilling rig count holds steady this week -Baker Hughes
U.S. energy companies kept the oil rig count unchanged this week, General Electric Co's Baker Hughes energy services firm said on Friday, even though crude prices hovered near their highest level since the summer of 2015. The rig count , an early indicator of future output, held at 747 in the week to Dec. 22, still much higher than a year ago when only 523 rigs were active after energy companies boosted spending plans for 2017 as crude started recovering from a two-year price crash. The [Read more]
Vital Announces Extension of Outstanding Debentures and New Debenture Offering
CALGARY, Alberta, Dec. 22, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vital Energy Inc. (“Vital”) announced today that, further to its news release dated December 23, 2015, the maturity date of the outstanding 8% secured convertible debentures in the aggregate principal amount of $2,075,000, have been extended for an additional one year period, from December 23, 2017 to December 23, 2018. The other debenture issued on December 23, 2015 in the principal amount of $50,000 has been repaid. At the time of issuance, [Read more]
Canada Weekly Rig Count Down 28 to 210
Western Canada’s fleet of drilling rigs went down by 28 to the current count of 210 actively drilling rigs according to data collected by Baker Hughes for the week of December 22nd. From one week ago, Alberta rig counts decreased from 167 to 162, the Saskatchewan rig count decreased by 42 to 29. Oil drilling went down by 14 to 120; gas rigs went down 14 to 90. View a full breakdown of western Canada’s rig activity. [Read more]
CN says project to ship oil pellets has potential to unlock offshore markets
MONTREAL - Canadian National Railway is testing the commercial viability of shipping dry pellets of heavy crude by rail, a process it says lessens environmental risk and could unlock offshore markets for the country's energy producers. Earlier this year CN (TSX:CNR) unveiled the technology, called CanaPux, which turns bitumen into a semi-solid for transportation by mixing and coating it with polymer. The railway says CanaPux meets rigorous strength requirements for bulk [Read more]
‘There’s more than oil and gas:’ Wind blowing workers in new direction
LETHBRIDGE, Alta. - The winds of change are pushing Mark Kokas in a new career direction. Nearly two years after being laid off as an electrician in Alberta's flailing oil and gas sector, the 42-year-old is training to become a wind turbine technician. "It is tough to find work right now. It's not like it was before," said Kokas in a class at Lethbridge College, one of two institutions in Western Canada that offers training and the only one with a one-year certificate program. [Read more]