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  • March 9th, 2012

Brent holds above $125 on Greek deal

Brent crude held above $125 on Friday, heading for its sixth weekly gain in seven, following news of a successful Greek debt swap deal that brings the country a step closer to securing a bailout needed to avoid a messy default. ›


  • March 9th, 2012

UK gas curve rises with oil, LNG supply worries

British benchmark front-season gas prices rose close to a one-week high on Thursday as oil rebounded and analysts renewed concerns about Britain having to compete for liquefied natural gas (LNG) with higher-paying Asian buyers. ›


  • March 5th, 2012

UK gas prices retreat as Asia lures Europe’s LNG

British prompt gas prices fell on Monday as output from liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals jumped and revised weather forecasts sapped demand, countering the impact of less frequent seaborne gas imports as Asia snatched more of Europe’s share. ›


  • March 5th, 2012

Crude Oil Declines in New York After China Lowers Economic Growth Target

Oil declined in New York, extending last week’s loss amid concern of slowing consumption in China after the country lowered its growth goal. ›


  • March 5th, 2012

Oil Is Poised for Weekly Decline After Saudi Denial of Pipeline Explosion


  • February 24th, 2012

Gas Swings at Two-Year High Expose U.K.’s LNG Dependence: Energy Markets

Traders in U.K. natural gas are grappling with the most changeable prices in more than two years as investors weigh Britain’s growing dependence on imports and a waning ability to respond to surges in demand. ›


  • February 24th, 2012

Oil Trades Near Nine-Month High After Iran Denies Access to UN Inspectors

Oil traded near a nine-month high after United Nations inspectors in Iran were denied access to a suspected nuclear site, raising concern that tensions between OPEC’s second-biggest producer and Western nations may escalate. ›


  • February 10th, 2012

The worst February cold spell Europe has seen in decades may last until the end of the month

The worst February cold spell Europe has seen in decades may last until the end of the month, leading meteorologists said, raising the prospect of further deaths and an extended spike in European spot gas prices. ›


  • February 6th, 2012

Crude Oil Decreases as Greece Wrestles With Agreement to Avert Default

Oil declined in New York on concern that Greece will fail to take sufficient steps to avert a default, threatening Europe’s economy and fuel consumption. ›


  • January 18th, 2012

Crude Trades Near Three-Day High as Iran Tension Counters Economic Outlook

Oil traded near the highest level in three days in New York as speculation supplies from Iran will be disrupted countered concern that economic growth will slow. ›


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