Crude oil futures ended little changed on Monday as continuing concerns about demand being hit hard by lockdown measures and a stronger U.S. dollar overshadowed other optimistic prospects. Hence, Brent crude lost 33 cents, or 0.6%, to settle at $55.66 per barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. WTI crude steadied at $52.25 per barrel.
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Volkswagen ID.3 was not only the top-selling plug-in model but the overall best-selling car, regardless of powertrain.
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The country was powered coal-free for over 5,147 hours in 2020, compared with 3,666 hours in 2019, National Grid ESO said
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Crude oil prices were bullish on Friday, reaching 11-month highs, supported by signals of tightening global supply. Thanks in part to production cuts by OPEC+ members, Brent crude surged by 3% to $55.99 a barrel, while WTI oil closed 2.8% higher at $52.24 a barrel.
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Total will be as active in adding renewable energy assets in 2021 as it was last year, Chief Executive Patrick Pouyanne told an Oddo BHF conference on Friday.
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