- October 10th, 2023
Egypt Weighs Impact of Israel Gas-Field Halt on LNG Exports
Egypt is weighing the impact of a halt in production at Israel’s Tamar gas field on its plans to resume LNG exports to Europe, according to officials. ›
Egypt is weighing the impact of a halt in production at Israel’s Tamar gas field on its plans to resume LNG exports to Europe, according to officials. ›
Oil prices eased on Tuesday after rallying more than 4% in the previous session, with traders cautious as they watched for potential supply disruptions amid military clashes between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas. ›
Europe’s natural gas futures jumped after a leak was discovered on a pipeline in the Baltic region, sparking concerns about security of infrastructure as the winter approaches. ›
Oil prices were up more than $3 a barrel in Asian trade on Monday as military clashes between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas deepened political uncertainty across the Middle East and raised concerns about supplies. ›
Oil prices were stable on Friday but were on course for a week-on-week loss, as demand fears driven by macroeconomic headwinds were compounded by another partial lifting of Russia’s fuel export ban on Friday. ›
European natural gas prices fluctuated after a brief rebound on Wednesday, as lackluster demand counters concerns about potential cold spells later this month. ›
Oil prices inched up on Thursday, clawing back some of the previous session’s big losses after an OPEC+ panel maintained oil output cuts to keep supply tight, though an uncertain demand outlook capped gains. ›
European natural gas futures drifted higher after a steep decline earlier this week, with traders weighing different weather forecasts to gauge fuel needs at the start of the heating season. ›
Oil fell on Wednesday ahead of a panel meeting of OPEC+ ministers, as the market weighed expectations of supply tightness against fears that high interest rates could reduce fuel demand. ›
Natural gas prices in Europe slumped as unusually warm weather destroys demand already eroded by weak appetite from industry. ›