- March 26th, 2025
European Gas Slips as Ample LNG Flows Help Ease Storage Worries
European natural gas continued its slide as ample supply of LNG and warmer weather ease pressure on the region’s fuel inventories after a rocky start to the year. ›
European natural gas continued its slide as ample supply of LNG and warmer weather ease pressure on the region’s fuel inventories after a rocky start to the year. ›
Oil edged higher after an industry report signaled a large decline in US crude stockpiles, while the market weighed the prospect of a Russia-Ukraine ceasefire in the Black Sea. ›
European natural gas prices eased as traders await results of talks between US and Russian officials in Saudi Arabia, which lasted for about 12 hours. ›
Oil held gains after US President Donald Trump threatened to punish any nation purchasing crude from Venezuela with a 25% tariff, raising the risk of supply disruptions. ›
Oil was steady at the start of the week as traders weighed the fallout from more US tariffs and an upcoming boost in OPEC+ supply. ›
European natural gas prices jumped after an attack on a pumping station in Russia’s Kursk region, which formed part of an inactive link that until recently sent fuel to Europe. ›
Oil prices rose on Thursday, boosted by a strong outlook for demand in the United States after fuel inventories fell more than expected, and a weaker U.S. dollar. ›
Oil fell for a second day as an industry report showed a build in US crude stockpiles, and investors fretted about the impact from trade tensions as the Trump administration presses home its agenda. ›
Oil rose for a third day as escalating tensions in the Middle East overshadowed concerns about a potential global glut. ›
European natural gas prices slipped as warming weather forecasts and planned talks between US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin appeared to bolster prospects for the region’s supply balance. ›