- May 23rd, 2019
UK GAS-Prices fall due to higher Norwegian supply
British wholesale gas prices fell on Thursday morning, with gas for immediate delivery at a one-month low, due to oversupply.
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British wholesale gas prices fell on Thursday morning, with gas for immediate delivery at a one-month low, due to oversupply.
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Oil prices dropped by around 1% on Thursday, extending falls from the previous session amid surging U.S. crude inventories and weak demand from refineries.
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British wholesale gas prices rose on Wednesday morning as imports from Norway fell.
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Oil prices fell on Wednesday after industry data showed an increase in U.S. crude inventories and as Saudi Arabia pledged to keep markets balanced.
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British wholesale gas prices fell on Tuesday morning as a ramp up in imports from Norway left the system oversupplied.
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Oil prices rose on Tuesday on escalating U.S.-Iran tensions and amid expectations that producer club OPEC will continue to withhold supply this year.
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British wholesale gas prices rose on Monday morning on undersupply due to low flows from Norway and insufficient wind power to fill the gap.
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Oil rose to multi-week highs on Monday after OPEC indicated it would probably maintain production cuts that have helped support prices this year, while tension continued to escalate in the Middle East.
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Oil prices were steady on Friday, giving up earlier gains, and were on track for the first weekly increases this month, as rising tensions in the Middle East stoked fears of supply disruptions.
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British wholesale gas prices fell in an oversupplied market early on Thursday, with only day-ahead edging up on approaching maintenance.
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