- January 22nd, 2024
Gas: Prices fall on milder, windier weather
Dutch and British wholesale gas prices fell on Monday morning amid milder temperatures and stronger wind speeds. ›
Dutch and British wholesale gas prices fell on Monday morning amid milder temperatures and stronger wind speeds. ›
Oil prices lost more ground on Monday as economic headwinds pressured the global oil demand outlook and offset geopolitical concerns in the Middle East and an attack on a Russian fuel export terminal over the weekend. ›
Dutch and British wholesale gas prices were mixed on Friday morning, as milder weather next week weighed on shorter-ended contracts but colder forecasts further out supported the front month. ›
Oil prices rose on Friday as geopolitical tensions and oil output disruptions in the U.S., the world’s biggest producer, caused by cold weather overshadowed concerns about slow Chinese demand growth and forecasts for ample supply. ›
Dutch and British wholesale gas prices edged up on Thursday morning on technical buying after falling previously this week and on colder temperatures forecast for north-west Europe tomorrow. ›
Oil prices rose on Thursday as OPEC forecast relatively strong growth in global oil demand over the next two years, while the market also eyed disrupted U.S. oil production amid a cold blast and tensions in the Middle East. ›
Dutch and British wholesale gas prices were down on Wednesday morning for the third day in a row on strong supply and as forecasts of milder weather was expected to curb gas demand for heating. ›
Oil fell more than $1 on Wednesday as economic growth in China, the world’s second-largest crude user, slightly missed expectations, raising concerns about future demand, while U.S. dollar strength dented investor’s risk appetite. ›
Dutch and British gas prices edged lower on Tuesday morning as strong supply an expectations of milder temperatures weighed on prices. ›
Oil prices were mixed on Tuesday, after posting losses the previous session, as broad economic concerns outweighed continued tensions in the Middle East that led to more tanker diversions. ›