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Coronavirus trickles down global oil markets - Episode 2
FromArgus Media
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Length:
7 minutes
Released:
Feb 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Economic activity has significantly slowed across Asia, denting energy consumption and oil demand, particularly in the transportation sector. Travel restrictions and precautionary behaviour are curtailing people movement, sending oil prices to their lowest in more than a year. The implications are stark for the energy industry and for the people who work in it. And demand is likely to remain depressed as the epidemic expands to South Korea and potentially to other major regional economies, which have been forced to pare output.
Host: Alejandro Barbajosa, Argus VP, crude & LPG - Middle East & Asia-Pacific
Host: Alejandro Barbajosa, Argus VP, crude & LPG - Middle East & Asia-Pacific
Released:
Feb 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
The return of Saudi petrochemical feedstock after curbs and its implications: Most Saudi petrochemical producers announced feedstock curbs of between 15 and 50pc in the immediate aftermath of the mid-September attacks on the country's oil installations. Petrochemical feedstock curbs are easing with a majority of producers anno... by Argus Media