- April 8th, 2016
Oil Set for Weekly Gain as U.S. Output Falls Before Freeze Talks
Oil is poised for a weekly gain as U.S. crude output continues to drop before a meeting between suppliers to discuss freezing production. ›
Oil is poised for a weekly gain as U.S. crude output continues to drop before a meeting between suppliers to discuss freezing production. ›
British spot gas prices fell slightly on Friday on a slightly oversupplied network, while falling wind power output boosted demand for gas-fired electricity generation. ›
Oil extended gains following the biggest advance in three weeks after crude stockpiles unexpectedly declined from the highest level in more than eight decades. ›
British spot gas prices for immediate delivery rose on Thursday morning as lower imports from Norway led to an undersupplied system. ›
British prompt gas prices rose on Wednesday as lower temperatures boosted gas demand for heating, while longer-term contracts got support from stronger oil prices. ›
Oil extended gains after Kuwait said a deal to freeze output can be reached without Iran and U.S. industry data showed crude stockpiles declined. ›
British prompt gas prices fell on Tuesday as forecasts for high wind power output curbed demand and gas imports from Europe remained strong. ›
Oil extended declines from a one-month low before U.S. government data forecast to show increasing crude stockpiles kept supplies at the highest level in more than eight decades. ›
UK day-ahead power contracts started the week on a slightly more bearish note Monday as underlying fuels were moderately lower on the day. ›
British wholesale gas prices declined on Monday morning because of an oversupplied system. ›