- October 31st, 2023
Oil Pushes Higher After Plunge With Mideast War, Demand in Focus
Oil edged higher after a steep drop spurred by signs that the Israel-Hamas war will remain contained while demand may be softening. ›
Oil edged higher after a steep drop spurred by signs that the Israel-Hamas war will remain contained while demand may be softening. ›
European gas prices advanced after a halt in Egypt’s imports raised risks to the country’s liquefied natural gas flows, while the intensifying Israel-Hamas war added to concerns about a wider conflict.https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-10-30/european-gas-prices-jump-after-egypt-says-imports-stopped ›
HOUSTON, Oct 30 (Reuters) – Oil slipped more than 3% on Monday with U.S. crude oil futures falling more than $3 a barrel as fears eased about the Israel-Hamas war disrupting supply from the region and as investors grew cautious ahead of this week’s U.S. Federal Reserve meeting ›
Oil prices rose by over $1 on Friday as reports that the U.S military struck Iranian targets in Syria raised concerns of a widening of the Israel-Hamas conflict that could impact supply from the key Middle East producing region. ›
European natural gas prices advanced on signs Israel will proceed with a ground invasion of Gaza, adding to concerns that the war could widen and disrupt energy supplies. ›
Oil prices fell on Thursday after a rise in U.S. crude stockpiles and a climb in the dollar index, giving up some ground gained a day earlier when prices jumped on Middle East tensions. ›
Oil fell for a fourth day on Wednesday as concerns about slowing European demand offset worries about Middle East supply disruptions stemming from the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza. ›
Oil prices rose on Tuesday, recovering some of the previous day’s losses, as investors remained nervous that the Israel-Hamas war could escalate into a wider conflict in the oil-exporting region, causing potential supply disruptions. ›
European natural gas prices slumped on mild weather forecasts for the rest of the month. Fears also eased that the conflict in the Middle East would escalate as Israel held off on its ground offensive into Gaza. ›
Oil prices fell more than $1 on Monday as concerns about supply disruptions eased due to diplomatic efforts intensifying in an attempt to contain the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas. ›