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Anil Mathews

Anil Mathews
Author since: November 14, 2017
Contact information: editor@oilmonster.com,

Biography

Part of the OilMonster editorial team, Anil Mathews has been involved in developing relevant and informative news write-ups on energy industry. Proficient in researching information on energy market trends, Anil keeps track of the latest happenings in and around the industry. Possessing adaptive range of writing styles, Anil's articles pay unique attention to evolving technologies capable of redesigning today's energy industry.

Articles by Anil Mathews

U.S. Crude Output Drop in 2020 to be Steeper Than Last Forecast

Oil prices collapsed this year as the coronavirus pandemic slammed global demand and restricted travel across the world.
U.S. Working Natural Gas Volumes in Underground Storage Rise by 33 Bcf: EIA

U.S. Working Natural Gas Volumes in Underground Storage Rise by 33 Bcf: EIA

Despite lower week-over-week production and higher LNG demand, models point to a larger injection for the week in progress.

Occidental Posts $8 Billion Loss, Outlines Oil Production Cuts

In the Permian, where it became the largest operator through the Anadarko purchase, shale output will drop 37% this year, it said.
DEQ Denies Key Permits for MVP Southgate Natural Gas Pipeline

DEQ Denies Key Permits for MVP Southgate Natural Gas Pipeline

The division also denied a Jordan Lake Riparian Buffer Authorization.
Oil Companies Start to Take Back Crude From U.S. Emergency Reserve

Oil Companies Start to Take Back Crude From U.S. Emergency Reserve

Since Aug. 1, the companies have taken back 2.2 million barrels of oil of the 23 million barrels they agreed to store in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, or SPR, from April through June.
Oil Firms on U.S. Stimulus Hopes, Asian Demand Recovery

Oil Firms on U.S. Stimulus Hopes, Asian Demand Recovery

Iraq said on Friday it would cut its oil output by a further 400,000 barrels per day in August and September to compensate for its overproduction in the past three months.
Saudi Aramco’s Profit Plunges, Sees Signs of Oil Market Recovery

Saudi Aramco’s Profit Plunges, Sees Signs of Oil Market Recovery

BP earlier this month cut its dividend for the first time in a decade after a record second-quarter loss, while Royal Dutch Shell in April cut its dividend for the first time since World War Two.
Natural Gas Bans Will Worsen California’s Poverty Problem

Natural Gas Bans Will Worsen California’s Poverty Problem

These restrictions are being labeled as an essential part of California’s efforts to slash its greenhouse gas emissions.

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