- November 14th, 2023
Europe Gas Prices Fall on on Strong Supply
European natural gas eased on Tuesday with the market so brimming with supplies that even the potential shutdown of an LNG plant in Texas isn’t worrying traders for now. ›
European natural gas eased on Tuesday with the market so brimming with supplies that even the potential shutdown of an LNG plant in Texas isn’t worrying traders for now. ›
Oil prices inched up on Tuesday on expectations of healthy market fundamentals, following an OPEC report saying demand remains strong, and concerns that supplies might be disrupted as the U.S. cracks down on Russian oil exports. ›
European natural gas futures headed for a second session of declines as concerns about fuel output from Israel eased and weather forecasts pointed to a mild week ahead. ›
Oil prices fell on Monday, erasing gains from Friday as renewed concerns over waning demand in the United States and China, coupled with mixed signals from the U.S. Federal Reserve, dented market sentiment. ›
Oil prices were up slightly on Friday but are set to fall for a third week as concerns of supply disruptions from the Israel-Hamas conflict have ebbed, allowing demand worries to reassert themselves. ›
Oil prices edged up on Thursday as markets shrugged off deflationary indicators in China and looked for further clues on the status of demand from the world’s two biggest oil consumers. ›
Oil prices struggled on Wednesday after sliding to their lowest levels in over three months in the previous session, weighed down by concerns over waning demand in the world’s top oil consumers, the United States and China. ›
Oil prices slipped by 1% on Tuesday, erasing most of Monday’s gains, as mixed economic data from the world’s second largest oil consumer China and winter demand worries offset the impact of Saudi Arabia and Russia extending output cuts. ›
Oil advanced after Saudi Arabia and Russia reaffirmed they will stick with oil supply curbs of more than 1 million barrels a day through year-end. ›
European natural gas prices have fallen for three straight weeks as concerns ease about supply being affected by the Israel-Gaza war. ›