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OPEC's war on oil overhang starts to bear fruit

LONDON (Reuters) -- OPEC appears to be slowly winning the battle against a global overhang of crude and oil products as inventories in onshore and floating storage decline.

Oil rises towards $56 on Libyan field shutdown, Syria

NEW YORK (Reuters) -- Oil rose toward $56 a barrel on Monday, supported by another shutdown at Libya's largest oilfield over the weekend and geopolitical tensions following last week's US missile strike on Syria.

AMPO Poyam Valves completes construction of new manufacturing facility in India

IDIAZABAL, Spain -- AMPO Poyam Valves has completed construction of their new valve manufacturing plant in Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu, India) in order to accommodate AMPO’s expanding capabilities.

PKN ORLEN to supply 100 Mtpy of propylene to Basell Orlen Polyolefins

PKN ORLEN will supply up to 100,000 t of propylene annually to Basell Orlen Polyolefins. The contract covers the production volume of the Metathesis Unit, currently constructed in Płock and scheduled for commissioning in the second half of 2018.

Oil hits one-month high after US missile strike in Syria

LONDON (Reuters) -- Oil prices hit a one-month high on Friday after the United States fired missiles at a Syrian government airbase, sending shockwaves through global markets and raising concerns that the conflict could spread in the oil-rich region.

Novak says in talks with Belarus to up oil supplies from April 13

MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Russia may increase oil supplies to Belarus starting from April 13 if Minsk pays for the crude by then, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said on Friday.

MOL's Slovak refinery starting planned turnaround in April

PRAGUE (Reuters) -- Slovak oil refiner Slovnaft, part of the Hungarian oil and gas group MOL, will shut down some production starting over the Easter holiday in April for a general turnaround lasting until June, it said.

Iran struggles to expand oil exports as sea storage cleared

LONDON (Reuters) -- Iran has sold all the oil it had stored for years at sea and Tehran is now struggling to keep exports growing as it grapples with production constraints, shipping and oil sources say.

Traders clear Europe's tanks by shipping more gasoline to US

LONDON (Reuters) -- Traders are shipping more gasoline from Europe to the US East Coast ahead of the summer driving season as a steady reduction in inventories there props up prices.

Wood Group estimates higher cost savings from Amec Foster deal

(Reuters) -- Oil services company John Wood Group Plc said it expected about 36% more cost savings from its deal to buy Amec Foster Wheeler Plc for $2.7 B than it first estimated when announcing the deal in March.