- April 22nd, 2025
European Gas Prices Ease as Storage Injections Progress
European natural gas prices eased, hovering around €35 a megawatt-hour as stockpiling progresses amid strong arrivals of tanker-borne fuel shipments. ›
European natural gas prices eased, hovering around €35 a megawatt-hour as stockpiling progresses amid strong arrivals of tanker-borne fuel shipments. ›
Oil prices climbed on Tuesday as investors took advantage of the previous day’s losses to cover short positions, although concerns persisted over economic headwinds from tariffs and U.S. monetary policy that could dampen fuel demand. ›
Oil rose for a second day after the US vowed to reduce Iran’s energy exports to zero. ›
Oil prices fell about 1% on Wednesday, as shifting U.S. tariff policies fuelled uncertainty, prompting traders to weigh the potential impact of the U.S.-China trade war on economic growth and energy demand. ›
Oil prices inched higher on Tuesday, supported by new tariff exemptions floated by U.S. President Donald Trump and a rebound in China crude oil imports in anticipation of tighter Iranian supply. ›
Oil prices edged up on Monday after Chinese data showed a sharp rebound in crude imports in March, although concerns that the escalating trade war between the United States and China would weaken global economic growth and dent fuel demand weighed. ›
Oil ticked higher — but remained on course for a second weekly loss — as disorder in global markets triggered by US President Donald Trump’s aggressive trade policy spurred concerns about a recession and a flight from risk. ›
European natural gas prices rebounded after US President Donald Trump paused plans to implement higher reciprocal tariffs on dozens of trade partners bar China, easing concerns about an economic hit that could weigh on demand for energy. ›
Oil extended a volatile run as investors grappled with abrupt shifts in US tariff policy, with futures returning to losses after a brief relief rally ignited by President Donald Trump’s decision to pause some levies. ›
European natural gas prices slid further as US President Donald Trump’s tariffs kicked in, dealing a blow to the global economy and demand for energy. ›