- January 24th, 2022
EUROPE GAS-Prices rise on Russia-Ukraine conflict concerns
British and Dutch gas prices rose on Monday morning, buoyed by rising tensions over a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine. ›
British and Dutch gas prices rose on Monday morning, buoyed by rising tensions over a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine. ›
Oil prices rose on Monday on worries about supply disruption amid rising tensions in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, which could make an already tight market even tighter, while OPEC and its allies continued to struggle to raise output. ›
British and Dutch gas prices were mixed on Friday morning with some contracts down on higher Norwegian exports and rising temperatures but some up amid concerns about Russia and Ukraine tensions. ›
Oil prices fell on Friday, after rising to seven-year highs this week, as investors took profits following a build-up in U.S. crude and fuel inventories, though overall sentiment remained solid due to concerns over tight supply and geopolitics. ›
British and Dutch gas prices fell on Thursday morning on strong supplies of Norwegian gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) and with temperatures set to rise. ›
Oil slipped on Thursday as investors took profits following a month-long rally in prices, but strong demand and short-term supply disruptions continue to support prices close to their highest levels since late 2014. ›
British and Dutch gas prices fell on Wednesday morning, weighed down by improving flows of Norwegian gas, strong supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and mild weather forecasts. ›
Oil prices rose for a fourth day on Wednesday as an outage on a pipeline from Iraq to Turkey increased concerns about an already tight supply outlook amid worrisome geopolitical troubles in Russia and the United Arab Emirates. ›
British and Dutch gas prices were mostly lower on Tuesday morning as high volumes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and mild forecasts weighed on prices. ›
Oil prices rose more than $1 on Tuesday to a more than seven-year high on worries about possible supply disruptions after Yemen’s Houthi group attacked the United Arab Emirates, escalating hostilities between the Iran-aligned group and a Saudi Arabian-led coalition. ›