- December 16th, 2022
ICE warns it may pull gas market from EU over Brussels price cap
Intercontinental Exchange has warned it may pull its gas trading market out of the Netherlands if Brussels presses ahead with a plan to introduce a cap on prices. ›
Intercontinental Exchange has warned it may pull its gas trading market out of the Netherlands if Brussels presses ahead with a plan to introduce a cap on prices. ›
Oil prices dipped in Asian trade on Thursday as the dollar firmed, while the possibility of further interest rate hikes from global central banks also heightened demand concerns. ›
Plans under consideration would break with previous policy by maintaining universal support — but at a lower level ›
European natural gas prices declined as temperatures are forecast to return to more normal levels within the next few days. ›
SINGAPORE, Dec 14 (Reuters) – Oil prices fell on Wednesday after industry data showed a surprise build in U.S. crude inventories against analysts’ forecast of a decline, reinforcing fears about weakening demand even as supply tightens. ›
Oil extended gains on Tuesday as a key pipeline bringing supply to the United States remained shut, adding to concerns about potential tightness in the world’s biggest crude consumer. ›
Oil prices fell on Monday, deepening a multi-week decline, as a weakening global economy offset supply woes stemming from the closure of a key pipeline supplying the United States and Russian threats of a production cut. ›
Eastbound gas flows rose slightly on the Yamal-Europe pipeline to Poland from Germany, while flows of Russian gas through Ukraine into Slovakia were stable, pipeline operator data showed ›
Oil prices bounced higher on Friday as closure of a major Canada-to-U.S. crude pipeline disrupted supplies, but both benchmarks were headed for a weekly loss on worries over slowing global demand growth. ›
European natural gas prices jumped for a third session as a blast of unusually cold weather across the northern half of the continent tests its resilience to a historic energy crisis. ›