- January 11th, 2023
European Gas Edges Higher With Colder Weather Seen Next Week
European natural gas prices rose with the weather expected to turn cooler next week, ending a prolonged spell of unseasonable warmth that curbed demand. ›
European natural gas prices rose with the weather expected to turn cooler next week, ending a prolonged spell of unseasonable warmth that curbed demand. ›
Oil prices fell on Wednesday as an unexpected build in crude and fuel inventories in the United States, the world’s biggest oil consumer, and economic uncertainty reignited demand worries. ›
European natural gas prices fell as warmer-than-usual temperatures curb demand for heating. ›
Oil edged lower on Tuesday on expectations that further interest rate hikes in the United States, the world’s biggest oil user, will slow economic growth and limit fuel demand. ›
The UK government said it’s cutting energy support to businesses from April as Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt seeks savings to help shore up the public finances. ›
Oil prices climbed on Monday as the borders reopened in China, the world’s top crude importer, boosting the outlook for fuel demand growth and offsetting global recession concerns. ›
European natural gas futures rose after four weekly declines as traders focused on imports of liquefied natural gas and the potential for rebounding demand. ›
Oil prices rose as much as $1 on Friday, extending gains from the previous session, supported by hopes of a China demand boost and after data showed lower U.S. fuel inventories following a winter storm that hit at the end of the year. ›
Natural gas prices in Europe headed for a fourth weekly loss, with the energy crisis easing amid unseasonably warm weather that has reduced demand for heating. ›
Natural gas prices in Europe fluctuated as traders weigh historically mild weather and the risk that the market could still tighten this winter. ›