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又係加德士第一個加!

加德士宣布,午夜起加油價。汽油每公升加8仙,柴油加1.7角。

加德士無鉛汽油每公升加8仙,新價分別是16.15元及15.21元,環保柴油每公升加1.7角,新價是10.49元。

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回復  古惑強

加德士宣布,下午3時起減油價。

其中特配Techron白金無鉛汽油,及Techron黃金無鉛汽油,每 ...
greenbug 發表於 2010-12-16 13:51


Only because the other oil companies didn't follow Caltex's lead this time round!

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屌!宜家d牌價十足十以前成百零蚊一桶既價錢,真係明搶咁濟!

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妖!

Nymex 90.30
Brent   95.13
WTI     90.41

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Totally un-expected!

中石化及加德士午夜起減油價,汽油及柴油每公升減五仙,兩種汽油的新價分別是15.33元及16.27元,柴油新價是10.45元。

Fxxked, I just filled up my fleet yesterday!

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Assume you filled up 60 升, 60*0.05 = $3個大洋.......
greenbug 發表於 2011-1-7 00:14


Every cent counts maa!

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Keep raising!

Nymex 91.78
Brent   97.56
WTI     91.38

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加德士凌晨起調高油價。白金無鉛汽油和黃金無鉛汽油,每公升加 0.1元,新價分別是 16.37元和 15.43元。

而歐盟五期環保柴油每公升加 0.25元,新價 10.7元。

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咁你肛入面剩低果d咪已經自動增值!

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妖!

Nymex 90.25
Brent   98.98
WTI     89.34

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唉! 又一舊!

Nymex 90.88
Brent   101.44
WTI     90.77

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蜆殼宣布,今日中午開始調高油價

V能量同Fuel Save汽油每公升加0.15元,新價分別是每公升16.52元及$15.58元;柴油則調高0.2元,至每公升10.9元。

蜆殼表示,今次調高油價是由於新加坡    的離岸油價上升。



Oh fuxk!  I was going to add fuel this evening!  Damn!

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中石化午夜起加油價
(明報)2011年2月9日 星期三 17:35
繼加德士和蜆殼後,中石化午夜起生效調高油價毫半;柴油則每升加兩毫,

加價後,汽油及超級汽油新價分別是15.58元和16.52元;柴油是10.9元。 (即時新聞)
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中石化 is giving $1.7 discount per litre provides that the filing is at least HK$400-, pls ask before they switch on the pump.

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There is a tendency for the OPEC members (including SA) to over-state their reserves, simply because the allotment of output from OPEC among its members is determined via a formula with direct proportion according to each OPEC member’s stated reserves, as a results the stated reserves of several OPEC members have hardly declined over the years, in order to maintain a lion share of the OPEC governed output.  

Obviously I am not saying that these OPEC members are lying about their level of reserves, as new exploration technology will help to discover new fields and more efficient extraction method hence it is possible the stated reserves level can in fact increase over time (but not forever!).

However the multi-trillion question is how much oil is really left?  Who knows!  I am not sure even if SA officials know neither!

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妖! 中東油貴到仆街!

Nymex 84.60
Brent   102.91
WTI     84.99

Brent oil prices surged to near 2-1/2 year highs on Wednesday as fresh tensions between Israel and Iran added to markets already on edge over spreading unrest in the Middle East.

Israel's foreign minister said two Iranian warships planned to sail through the Suez Canal en route to Syria and called the move a "provocation," sending up prices in morning U.S. trade.

Prices remained elevated even though the Iranian naval contingent described by Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman posed no significant military threat to Israel. However, it could spell the closest-ever encounter by the forces of the two old foes, who are geographically distant.



Read more: Oil Jumps on Report Iranian Warships Head to Syria

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多得茉莉花,油價彈升!

Nymex  93.06
Brent    106.67
WTI      86.20

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本帖最後由 古惑強 於 2011-2-23 09:45 編輯

Big big lemon coke!

Libya declared force majeure on oil- product exports, and imports are also blocked, Reuters reported, citing trade sources it didn’t identify.

Crude Oil surged to the highest price in more than two years as violence intensified in Libya, the holder of Africa’s largest crude reserves. Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi said on state-run TV that the police and army will impose order, vowing to use force if necessary. Gadhafi’s crackdown on the weeklong uprising has already left more than 200 dead, according to Human Rights Watch.

Crude for March delivery gained $5.62, or 6.5 percent, to $91.82 a barrel at 1:18 p.m. on the New York Mercantile Exchange after rising to $94.49 a barrel, the highest intraday price since Oct. 3, 2008.

Force majeure is a legal clause allowing producers to miss contractual obligations due to circumstances beyond their control.

Prices pared gains after Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ali al- Naimi said there is “absolutely no shortage of supply” and that members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will be ready to meet a shortfall if one develops.

The unrest in Libya will have limited impact on oil production as other OPEC members have enough spare capacities, Commerzbank AG said.

“As long as the conflict is restricted to Libya, OPEC could easily cope with Libya’s total absence from the market given the spare production capacities of 5-6 million barrels a day and Libya’s current daily output of 1.6 million barrels,” Commerzbank analysts led by Eugen Weinberg said in a report to clients today.

OPEC can produce 34.8 million barrels a day, according to data compiled by Bloomberg News. The 12 countries pumped 29.4 million barrels a day in January, according to the data.

Libya, an OPEC member, produced 1.585 million barrels a day in January, according to Bloomberg data.


Nymex  95.54
Brent    105.99
WTI      93.57

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Two more oil companies halted output on Tuesday in Libya as unrest sweeping Africa's third-largest producer kept crude prices near a 2-1/2-year high.

A pipeline bringing Libyan natural gas to Italy was also closed and export terminals that ship both crude and oil products were disrupted as violence and confusion gripped a country that pumps nearly 2 percent of world output.

Oil prices, which had surged on Monday, steadied as Saudi Arabia reassured consumers OPEC members would be ready to meet supply shortages, while an official at the International Energy Agency said it was stood ready to release stockpiles in the event of a real disruption.

Several oil companies said they were shutting down operations as they evacuated staff. U.S. oil companies including Occidental Petroleum Corp. said production was unaffected.

Spain's Repsol and Italy's Eni said they had shut in production. A day earlier, BASFunit Wintershall confirmed it was winding down output of as much as 100,000 bpd.

The companies did not specify the oil volumes affected but Repsol said it shut the El-Sharara oilfield, which an industry source said pumps about 200,000 barrels per day (bpd), 13 percent of Libya's estimated 1.6 million bpd output.

"We have suspended all operations in Libya today because of the violence and uncertainty," said a spokesman for Madrid-based Repsol, which on its website had net 2009 Libyan output at almost 35,000 bpd, the most recent figure available.

Eni said it temporarily stopped some oil and natural gas output. It said none of its Libyan plants and facilities had been damaged.

A number of companies including BP, Royal Dutch Shell and Suncor Energy Inc. said they were pulling out staff, but had not confirmed any production impact.

Among U.S. oil companies, Marathon Oil Corp. and Occidental said production in Libya continued. Marathon is a partner in the Waha concession, along with ConocoPhillips and Hess Corp.

Schlumberger Ltd., the world's largest oilfield services company, was shutting down operations in Libya. Chief Executive Andrew Gould cited "disturbing" events in Libya, which accounts for 1 percent of Schlumberger's overall revenue.

GAS LINE HIT

OPEC member Libya is Italy's biggest oil supplier and covers about 10 percent of its natural gas needs through the underwater pipeline Greenstream, controlled by Eni.

Eni said gas supplies from Greenstream were suspended but also that it could meet demand from its clients.

An Italian minister said Italy was ready to tap emergency gas stocks if Libyan supplies were interrupted. Italy has enough oil reserves for 90 days and gas for 30 days, a government source said.

Oil prices hit a 2-1/2-year high above $108 a barrel this week. While other members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries could fill any halt in Libyan oil supply, analysts say that extra supply would probably be of lower quality than Libyan crude.

PORTS DISRUPTED

Flows from marine oil terminals in Libya were halted, an Italian government source said, while trade sources said operations at some Libyan oil ports were disrupted.

"The situation is worrying. This morning the oil terminals were blocked in Libya," the government source said.

It was not possible to get through by phone to Libyan oil ports or shipping agents on Tuesday.

"Everything is out," said a source with a major oil company. "We can't get through to anyone. Our operations people say contact is impossible with the shipping agents, port officials, anyone. The lines are all down."

Shipping sources said operations at Benghazi, Tripoli and Misurata Mediterranean ports, which handle general cargo and container shipping, had closed down.

Libyan oil product exports were severely disrupted on Tuesday, but some traders said cargoes were continuing to load. One trader said his cargo of gasoline was due to load as expected at Ras Lanuf.



Read more: Repsol, Eni Suspend Libya Oil Output as Ports Disrupted

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Any photo? which model?

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