Oil prices changed slightly on Tuesday, reflecting a cautious market stance in anticipation of a weekend shortened by the Thanksgiving public holiday. The market is also marked by the highly awaited OPEC+ meeting scheduled for Sunday. Consequently, Brent crude ended at $82.45 per barrel, while WTI crude ended at $77.77 per barrel.
read more... 22/11/2023
On Friday, oil prices bounced back after experiencing a significant drop the day before. The market's current attention is on the upcoming OPEC+ meeting this week, where there is potential for intervention to counteract the downward trend in prices. As a result, both contracts climbed by over 4%. Brent crude settled at $80.61 per barrel, while WTI crude ended at $75.89 per barrel.
read more... 20/11/2023
Businesses remain sceptical that a new EU certification framework for carbon removals is sufficient to generate a self-sustaining market, arguing Brussels must do more to make removing carbon from the atmosphere financially attractive.
read more... 16/11/2023
Financing for nuclear and the redistribution of potential windfall profits made by electricity operators remain key sticking points as EU legislators prepare for talks on Thursday (16 November) to reform the bloc’s electricity market.
read more... 15/11/2023
On Friday, oil prices experienced a notable upswing as investors took precautionary measures leading into the weekend, driven by uncertainties surrounding the Middle East conflict and the market's expectation of an extended OPEC+ production cut. Consequently, Brent crude settled at $81.43 a barrel, while WTI crude closed at $77.17 a barrel, both contracts climbing by about 2%.
read more... 13/11/2023