- February 12th, 2018
Oil prices rise 1 percent as stocks markets steady
Oil prices rose by 1 percent on Monday, recovering some of last week’s steep losses as Asian stock markets found a footing after days of chaotic trading. ›
Oil prices rose by 1 percent on Monday, recovering some of last week’s steep losses as Asian stock markets found a footing after days of chaotic trading. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Friday morning as forecasts for this weekend and early next week showed slightly colder temperatures than previously expected. ›
Oil prices fell for a sixth day on Friday after Iran announced plans to boost production and U.S. crude output hit record highs, adding to concerns about a sharp rise in global supplies. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Thursday morning as supply fears eased due to the return of the Forties oil and gas pipeline and as forecasts for slightly milder temperatures curbed demand. ›
Oil prices hit their lowest in six weeks on Thursday after data showed U.S. crude output had reached record highs and the North Sea’s largest crude pipeline reopened following an outage. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Wednesday morning as demand increased due to cold temperatures and lower wind output ›
Oil prices rose on Wednesday, lifted by a report that U.S. crude inventories fell last week, although analysts warned that soaring U.S. output and a seasonal demand drop could soon weigh on crude. ›
European forward power prices slipped on Tuesday as forecasts showed the weather turning mild and wind power generation rising next week, while lower prices for oil, coal and gas and lower carbon emission prices weighed on year-ahead contracts. ›
British prompt gas prices rose on Tuesday morning as cold weather increased demand. ›
Oil prices slumped on Tuesday, extending falls from the previous session as global financial markets tumbled lower in the wake of one of the biggest intra-day falls ever registered on Wall Street. ›