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OPEC sticks to upbeat view on oil demand growth in 2022, 2023

OPEC on Tuesday stuck to its forecasts for robust global oil demand growth in 2022 and 2023 citing signs that major economies were faring better than expected despite headwinds such as surging inflation.

read more... 14/09/2022

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Daily (06.09.2022): EUAs fell to a new six-month low on Monday as traders speculated on EU measures to cap energy prices

Oil prices increased on Monday as OPEC+ members agreed to a modest production cut of 100,000 barrels per day to support prices. Thus, Brent crude oil settled 2.9% higher at $95.74. WTI crude rose by 2.8% to end at $89.24.

read more... 06/09/2022

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Daily (05.09.2022): The NBP gas prices decreased sharply on Friday due to strong LNG imports and UK Continental Shelf production

Oil prices rose on Friday as traders anticipated that OPEC+ would discuss output reductions at their meeting on September 5. Gains were however constrained by concerns about China's COVID-19 limitations and the status of the global economy. As a result, WTI crude oil moved up by 0.3% to $86.87, while Brent crude oil closed 0.7% higher at $93.02.

read more... 05/09/2022

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Daily (31.08.2022): Gas prices fell sharply on Tuesday as storage replenishment improved considerably

Crude oil prices lost ground on Tuesday in a volatile week, as markets continue to fear a global recession and demand is declining. On the other side, Saudi Arabia urges OPEC+ to cut more supply which could support the market later on. Nevertheless, Brent and WTI crude traded 5.5% lower at $99.31 a barrel, and $91.64 respectively.

read more... 31/08/2022

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Daily (30.08.2022): The power prices for delivery in 2023 fell in France and Germany due to high gas storage levels ahead of winter

Crude oil prices extended gains on Monday amid potential OPEC+ output cuts and conflict in Libya. Brent crude soared by 4.1% to settle at $105.09 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude increased by 4.2%, to close at $ 97.01 a barrel.

read more... 30/08/2022

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