- November 15th, 2022
Europe Gas Prices Jump as Major US LNG Plant Set to Stay Offline
Natural gas prices in Europe advanced amid concerns about LNG imports from a key US facility and the first signs of cold weather. ›
Natural gas prices in Europe advanced amid concerns about LNG imports from a key US facility and the first signs of cold weather. ›
Oil prices held steady on Tuesday as rising COVID-19 cases in China sparked fears of lower fuel consumption from the world’s top crude importer and a cut in OPEC’s 2022 global demand forecast offset worries about tight supply. ›
European natural gas prices rose, rebounding from a slump last week, as temperatures are set to turn colder in parts of the continent after a period of abnormal warmth. ›
Oil prices pared earlier gains and fell on Monday, dragged down by a firmer U.S. dollar and record high coronavirus cases in major Chinese cities that dashed hopes of the reopening of the economy of the world’s biggest crude importer. ›
British and Dutch wholesale prompt gas prices fell on Friday, with liquefied natural gas tanker arrivals strong and mild weather forecasts for next month. ›
Oil prices jumped more than 2% on Friday after health authorities in China, the top global crude importer, eased some of the country’s heavy COVID curbs. ›
Oil extended losses on Thursday for a fourth consecutive session, as renewed COVID curbs in China, the world’s biggest crude importer, weighed on the market and traders await U.S. inflation data for clues on further interest rate increases. ›
Oil prices edged lower as industry data showed U.S. crude stockpiles rose more than expected and on worries a rebound in COVID-19 cases in top importer China would hurt fuel demand. ›
Natural gas prices rose amid uncertainty over the European Union’s plans to quell an energy crisis that has threatened the bloc’s economies, with winter fast approaching. ›
Oil prices slipped on Tuesday as recession concerns and worsening COVID-19 outbreaks in China sparked fears of lower fuel demand, outweighing supply worries. ›