- July 28th, 2023
Oil Powers Toward Fifth Weekly Gain as Market Starts to Tighten
Oil headed for the longest run of weekly gains in more than a year on an improving macroeconomic outlook and signs of a tighter market. ›
Oil headed for the longest run of weekly gains in more than a year on an improving macroeconomic outlook and signs of a tighter market. ›
European natural gas prices steadied following the biggest drop in more than a month, as Shell Plc sees a brighter outlook for winter supplies due to high inventories. ›
LONDON, July 27 (Reuters) – Oil climbed almost 1% on Thursday, recouping losses from the previous session, supported by supply tightness owing to OPEC+ production cuts and renewed optimism on the outlook for Chinese demand and global growth. ›
European natural gas prices halted their longest streak of gains since April as ample inventories offset risks to supply and a heat wave loosened its deadly grip. ›
LONDON, July 26 (Reuters) – Oil prices slipped on Wednesday, with investors cautious ahead of an expected Federal Reserve rate hike later in the day and a possible increase in U.S. crude supplies. ›
LONDON, July 25 (Reuters) – Oil prices were steady on Tuesday, hovering near three-month highs as signs of tighter supplies and pledges by Chinese authorities to shore up the world’s second-biggest economy lifted sentiment, while weaker Western economic data weighed. ›
Liquefied natural gas stored on ships has jumped to the highest levels in over two months in a sign that weak demand and high inventories in Europe are pushing the fuel toward Asian markets. ›
Oil fell after four weekly gains as traders weighed prospects for another hike from the Federal Reserve against signs of a tighter market. ›
Dutch and British wholesale gas prices rose on Friday morning on expected lower wind and solar output, but the rise isn’t expected to last as demand remains soft due to strong inventories. ›
Brent oil prices rose in Asian trading on Friday, as markets assessed the prospect of economic stimulus in China after weak economic data, falling inventories in the U.S. and supply cuts from key producers. ›