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OIL AND GAS
BP stands pat despite Gulf weather threats
by Daniel J. Graeber
Houston (UPI) Jun 15, 2015


Oil prices fall for third straight day
New York (UPI) Jun 15, 2015 - Despite potential threats to U.S. oil production, European economic and Middle East security concerns sent oil prices lower for a third straight day.

Brent crude oil prices fell more than 2.1 percent in early Monday trading to $62.50 per barrel. West Texas Intermediate, the U.S. benchmark, lost 1.6 percent to $58.98 per barrel. Both indices are below the price at which they started the month.

Oil prices were lifted by upbeat forecasts on global demand from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries last week. Optimism about the health of the world economy has helped oil prices recover from lows below the $50 per barrel mark in early 2015, though concerns about the pace of economic growth has throttled some of the momentum.

A failing Greek economy created waves across Europe at the height of the global economic crisis. With the status of latest round of negotiations uncertain, the International Monetary said "tough choices" need to be made by all parties for the sake of the community.

In the Middle East, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon kicked off talks in Geneva aimed to resolving a simmering crisis in Yemen.

A briefing from the U.S. Energy Information Administration said port activity in Yemen may be the greatest security interest for the regional energy sector. Threats to the Bab el-Mandab shipping channel, through which more than 3 million barrels of oil passes per day, means shippers would have to go around the southern tip of Africa.

Yemen's conflict also pits Iran, a Shiite country supporting the Houthi rebel movement in Yemen, against Saudi Arabia, a Sunni ally of the Yemeni government. Iran and Saudi Arabia are both members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries with a keen interest on production levels.

Operations in the Gulf of Mexico are currently operating and normal, though BP said it was monitoring closely an unnamed tropical disturbance.

"BP is closely monitoring the disturbance in the Gulf to ensure the safety of our workers and operations in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico," the company said in a statement. "At this time, normal operations continue at all BP-operated offshore facilities."

The U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates the Gulf of Mexico accounts for about 17 percent of total U.S. oil production. About half of the total production in the Gulf of Mexico was cut in 2005, which at the time was around 846,000 barrels per day, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

The National Hurricane Center in Miami said Monday it had aircraft monitoring the storm activity associated with the disturbance as it moves east from the Mexican coast.

The storm center said a tropical depression or tropical storm "could form at any time" before the system is forecast to hit the Texas coast sometime Tuesday morning.

"Regardless of tropical cyclone formation, tropical storm conditions are possible along portions of the middle and upper Texas coast and the western Louisiana coast Monday night and Tuesday," Monday's forecast read. "The system is also likely to bring heavy rainfall with possible flooding across portions of eastern Texas and western Louisiana."

BP said from its storm prediction center it was prepared for, and monitoring, any major weather event.


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