- February 18th, 2022
EUROPE GAS-Outlook bullish on lower LNG sendout and cold weather
British and Dutch gas prices were mixed on Thursday but the outlook remains bullish on lower LNG sendout and forecasts of colder weather in Europe. ›
British and Dutch gas prices were mixed on Thursday but the outlook remains bullish on lower LNG sendout and forecasts of colder weather in Europe. ›
Oil prices extended losses on Friday, and were headed for a weekly fall, as the prospect of extra supply from Iran returning to the market eclipsed fears of a possible supply disruption arising from a Russian invasion of Ukraine. ›
British and Dutch gas prices rebounded on Thursday after two days of sharp declines on lower LNG send-out and lower Russian flows, with the market still eyeing any signs of escalation between Russia and the West over Ukraine. ›
British and Dutch gas prices fell on Wednesday morning as the market continued to interpret news of Russian troop withdrawals from Ukraine’s border as a sign the threat of an invasion was easing. ›
Oil prices recouped losses on Wednesday after slipping more than 3% in the previous session, as investors gauged the impact of easing Russia-Ukraine tension against a taut balance of tight global supplies and recovering fuel demand. ›
British and Dutch gas prices corrected lower on Tuesday as the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine appeared to decrease and mild, windy weather limited demand. ›
Oil prices eased on Tuesday as investors scooped up profits from the previous day’s rally to seven-year highs and as global stock markets slumped, although lingering concerns that Russia might invade Ukraine and disrupt energy supplies limited losses. ›
British and Dutch gas prices rose on Monday on renewed concerns over a perceived increased threat of Russia invading Ukraine. ›
Oil prices were steady on Monday in seesaw trading, after hitting their highest in more than seven years on fears that a possible invasion of Ukraine by Russia could trigger U.S. and European sanctions that would disrupt exports from one of the world’s top producers. ›
Oil prices rose on Friday after the International Energy Agency (IEA) said oil markets were tight, but were still heading for weekly losses on inflation worries and U.S.-Iran which could boost global supplies. ›