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  • Don’t count on cheap oil and money to stave off a new Eurozone crisis forever

    January 15, 2015

    The Eurozone is in a vulnerable state once again. Five years ago, the euro crisis – that bête noire of the region’s economy – unfolded. Since then, much has been done to repair and strengthen the Eurozone’s architecture, ranging from the establishment of a bailout fund and the creation of a banking union, to European [...]

  • Government commissions “urgent review” into North Sea oil after BP job cuts

    January 15, 2015

    The fall in oil prices may be good for consumers at the pumps, but the oil industry is suffering. Malcolm Webb, the head of lobby group oil and Gas UK, called for a 50 per cent cut in North Sea taxes after BP announced it would be cutting 300 jobs in Aberdeen, and the energy [...]

  • Tullow Oil writes off $2.3bn as falling oil price takes its toll

    January 15, 2015

    The figures Africa-focused Tullow Oil has had announced it has written off billions of dollars of exploration work and assets. Tullow has written off $2.3bn and expects to cut its capital expenditure to $1.9bn. This means a downsizing of the exploration budget by $200m. Why it's interesting Oil companies are having a rough time at [...]

  • BP axes 300 North Sea oil jobs

    January 15, 2015

    Oil giant BP has told staff today that it is shedding 300 positions at its North Sea operation. BP will cut 200 jobs and 100 contractor roles. The briefing, which was be held in Aberdeen, comes after the FTSE 100 company announced in December that it would look to restructure in the wake of the [...]

  • Mark Carney: Scotland can ride oil price drop thanks to Union

    January 14, 2015

    Bankof England (BoE) governor Mark Carney yesterday said that falling oil prices were a negative shock to the Scottish economy. “While it is a net positive to the UK economy – the change in the oil price – it is a negative shock to the Scottish economy,” Carney said. However, Scotland’s economic fortunes are reassured [...]

  • Shell share price dips as weak oil price forces firm to quit Qatar plant plan

    January 14, 2015

    Shares in oil firm Shell fell by 3.32 per cent yesterday after the company announced it had abandoned plans for a petrochemicals plant it was building in partnership with Qatar Petroleum (QP). The company cited “high capital costs rendering it commercially unfeasible, particularly in the current economic climate prevailing in the energy industry”. The global [...]

  • Top economists cheer falling price of oil and say higher US growth is on the way

    January 14, 2015

    The sharp drop in the price of oil is good news for the US economy and will result in higher growth over the next few years, according to a panel of top economists. The IGM Panel of 41 distinguished economists was polled on this statement: The recent decline in oil prices will promote higher real [...]

  • Premier Oil share price plummets after taking $300m hit as oil price slides

    January 14, 2015

    Premier Oil enjoyed record production last year with 63.6 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day (kboepd), an increase of 9.3 per cent on the previous year. The company's share price though has dropped six per cent UK production soared 30.2 per cent to 19.4 kboepd. The company expects production in 2015 from its existing assets, excluding [...]

  • UK joins US as economic growth engine of world

    January 13, 2015

    Britain and the US are set to grow strongly, the World Bank said last night, defying the malaise which is overtaking the Eurozone and much of the developing world. Crashing oil prices should give those economies a cushion, which the analysts said should be used for crucial economic reforms to restore competitiveness and growth. Economists [...]

  • More money in your pocket: Tumbling oil prices, £1 a litre petrol, supermarket price wars and mortgage provider competition

    January 12, 2015

    Britons should be able to loosen their purse strings further this year, with tumbling oil prices, a supermarket price war and intense competition between mortgage providers forcing down the average cost of living. Supermarket chains Morrisons and Sainsbury’s – which together operate over 600 petrol stations – will both cut the price of unleaded petrol [...]

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