- June 16th, 2025
European Gas Prices Rise With Middle East Conflict Intensifying
European natural gas prices extended gains as fears of a wider war in the Middle East continued to dominate energy markets. ›
European natural gas prices extended gains as fears of a wider war in the Middle East continued to dominate energy markets. ›
Oil prices slipped on Friday but were on track for their first weekly gain in three weeks after U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping resumed trade talks, raising hopes for growth and stronger demand in the world’s two largest economies. ›
Oil edged lower on Thursday after a build in U.S. gasoline and diesel inventories and cuts to Saudi Arabia’s July prices for Asian crude buyers, with global economic uncertainty weighing on prices as well. ›
European natural gas prices rose as flows from top supplier Norway plunged amid a fresh bout of planned maintenance. ›
Oil steadied after a two-day gain as rains slowed the growth of some blazes which had disrupted Canadian crude production. ›
Oil rose for a second day as a weakener dollar boosted the appeal of commodities priced in the currency and geopolitical ructions limited the chance of more supply from Russia and Iran. ›
Oil advanced as OPEC+ hiked production less than some had feared and geopolitical concerns flared over Ukraine and Iran. ›
European natural gas prices are headed for their first monthly advance since January amid a flurry of geopolitical developments and signs of a tighter market. ›
Oil was on track for a second weekly decline ahead of an OPEC+ meeting on output policy that’s expected to lead to another supply hike. ›
European natural gas inched higher on speculation that a move by a US court to block President Donald Trump’s tariffs may lift energy demand. ›