Tuesday, June 23, 2026
China’s oil imports surge as Middle East flows hit new highs- oil and gas 360

China’s oil imports surge as Middle East flows hit new highs

(Oil Price)– China’s crude oil imports last month remained elevated, with purchases from some countries hitting all-time highs, according to customs data cited by Reuters. Imports from the UAE, for instance, rose from 2.05 tons a year ago to 3.82 million tons last month, while purchases from Kuwait went up from 970,000 tons to 2.36 million tons, the data showed. Imports

U.S. sanctions strand a third of Russia’s crude exports at sea- oil and gas 360

U.S. sanctions strand a third of Russia’s crude exports at sea

(Oil Price) – Nearly a third of Russia’s current seaborne oil export potential is now stuck in tankers as the U.S. sanctions upend crude flows and Russia’s top buyers, China and India, are still struggling to assess the implications of the sanctions, according to JPMorgan. “Russia’s oil exports are entering a new phase of disruption as sanctions targeting Rosneft and Lukoil

Trump to meet Central Asian presidents as US seeks to counter China, Russia influence- oil and gas 360

Trump to meet Central Asian presidents as US seeks to counter China, Russia influence

(Investing)– U.S. President Donald Trump will host the leaders of five Central Asian nations at the White House on Thursday as the U.S. seeks to gain influence in a region long dominated by Russia and increasingly courted by China. The talks take place amid intensifying competition for Central Asia’s vast mineral resources. Western nations are seeking to diversify supply chains

China’s Xi and Canada’s Carney vow to advance relations- oil and gas 360

China’s Xi and Canada’s Carney vow to advance relations

(Investing)– China’s President Xi Jinping met with Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday, with the leaders vowing to advance bilateral relations and Carney accepting Xi’s invitation to visit China. They held a summit on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Gyeongju, South Korea, part of Carney’s tour of Asia in an effort to deepen trade

Analysis-Trump-Xi ’amazing’ summit brings tactical truce, not major reset- oil and gas 360

Analysis-Trump-Xi ’amazing’ summit brings tactical truce, not major reset

(Investing)– BUSAN, South Korea/BEIJING (Reuters) -U.S. President Donald Trump hailed a meeting with China’s Xi Jinping as “amazing” and “12” on a 10-point scale, but the agreement the two leaders reached appears to be no more than a fragile truce in a trade war with root causes still unresolved. The framework announced on Thursday – that includes China resuming soybean

Oil settles lower as OPEC plans to increase oil output- oil and gas 360

Oil settles lower as OPEC plans to increase oil output

(Investing)– Oil prices settled marginally lower on Monday as OPEC’s plans to increase oil output once again outweighed hopes of a trade deal framework between the U.S. and China and renewed U.S. sanctions on Russia. Brent crude futures were down about 32 cents, or nearly 0.5%, at $65.62 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures closed 19 cents or 0.3% lower

Oil prices steady; traders look to U.S.-China trade progress- oil and gas 360

Oil prices steady; traders look to U.S.-China trade progress

(Investing) – Oil prices steadied Monday as traders digested potential progress in U.S.-China trade talks, starting to discount the chances of an economically costly trade war between the world’s two largest economies. At 08:25 ET (12:25 GMT), Brent oil futures for December fell 0.1% to $65.14 a barrel and West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose 0.1% to $61.54 a barrel. U.S., China agree to framework

U.S. sanctions on Russian oil giants spark supply concerns in China- oil and gas 360

U.S. sanctions on Russian oil giants spark supply concerns in China

(World Oil)– U.S. sanctions on Russia’s energy giants are sending shockwaves deep into the heart of China’s oil industry, where both state and private refiners face heightened pressure to keep up supplies while steering clear of penalties. As much as 20% of China’s crude imports — about 2 MMbpd in the first nine months of this year — come from

Oil prices stabilise as oversupply concerns ease- oil and gas 360

Oil rises in choppy trade as investors focus on supply signals

(Investing.com)– Oil prices steadied on Tuesday on easing concerns about an oversupplied market and the trade dispute between the U.S. and China, the world’s top two oil consumers. Brent crude futures were up 7 cents, or 0.11%, at $61.08 a barrel at 1320 GMT. The U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI) contract for November delivery, set to expire on Tuesday, was

Oil set for weekly loss on uncertainty over global supply outlook- oil and gas 360

Oil set for weekly loss on uncertainty over global supply outlook

(Investing.com)– Oil prices edged lower on Friday, heading for a weekly loss of nearly 3% after the IEA forecast a growing glut and U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to meet again to discuss Ukraine. Brent crude futures were down 9 cents, or 0.15%, at $60.97 a barrel at 1311 GMT, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate futures were 4

Oil prices plunge on U.S.-China trade war tit-for-tat- oil and gas 360

Oil prices plunge on U.S.-China trade war tit-for-tat

(Oil Price)– Oil prices wiped out earlier gains to dip by more than 2% in early U.S. trade on Tuesday amid renewed concerns that the trade war between the United States and China could slow global economy. As of 9:21 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, the U.S. benchmark, WTI Crude, fell to the $58 per barrel threshold, down by 2.07% on the

China vows to protect its firms amid fresh US oil sanctions barrage- oil and gas 360

China vows to protect its firms amid fresh US oil sanctions barrage

(Oil Price)– China vowed on Friday to protect the rights and interests of Chinese companies after the U.S. unleashed on Thursday a new sanctions package on Chinese entities for importing crude oil from Iran. The U.S. Treasury on Thursday blacklisted around 100 individuals, vessels, and companies—including China’s Shandong Jincheng Petrochemical Group, a Shandong teapot refinery accused of buying millions of barrels of