- July 29th, 2016
Hinkley Point: Surprise delay for nuclear plant deal
Plans to build the first new UK nuclear plant in 20 years have suffered an unexpected delay after the government postponed a final decision until the early autumn. ›
Plans to build the first new UK nuclear plant in 20 years have suffered an unexpected delay after the government postponed a final decision until the early autumn. ›
Oil prices fell to fresh April lows on Friday as slowing economic growth threatened to worsen ongoing oversupply of crude and refined products. ›
British near-term gas prices inched higher on Thursday morning on slightly lower flows from Norway and increased demand, but prices further along the curve were mostly lower. ›
Oil prices recovered slightly from April lows on Thursday, but the outlook for the industry remained weak as crude producers and fuel refiners continue to pump out more than the market can consume. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Wednesday morning as higher supply nominations from Norway created oversupply. ›
Oil prices dipped in Asian trading on Wednesday as plentiful supplies and slowing economic growth weighed on markets, although some analysts said that the current downtrend would be modest and see a recovery later this year. ›
Prompt British gas prices edged lower on Tuesday as exports dipped leading to a slightly oversupplied domestic market. ›
Oil prices rebounded from over three-month lows on Tuesday, lifted by a drop in the dollar, but concerns of ongoing oversupply weighed on markets and many traders are raising their bets on further price falls. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Monday morning due to the extension of some outages in Norway and Britain. ›
Oil traded near the lowest close in more than two months as U.S. producers increased drilling for a fourth week, raising speculation a global glut will persist. ›