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Oil prices

  • Oil prices post 5 per cent gains for the week as US-China trade talks progress

    October 26, 2019

    Oil prices ended Friday up and registered the strongest weekly gains in more than a month. Brent crude rose by 0.6 per cent to finish on $62.02 per barrel with a weekly gain of 4.0 per cent. Read more: Is oil’s relationship with energy stocks slipping? WTI crude futures finished the day 0.8 per cent [...]

  • Equinor forecast steady despite gas sales fall

    October 24, 2019

    Equinor, the Norwegian oil company, today reiterated flat forecasts for 2019 production, despite a significant decline in the volume of natural gas sold to Europe. Commenting on the third-quarter update, chief executive Eldar Saetre said: “We maintain strong cost and capital discipline, but our results are affected by lower commodity prices in the quarter.” Read [...]

  • Oil prices fall amid uncertainty over US China trade deal

    October 14, 2019

    Oil prices fell this morning amid uncertainty over the first phase of a trade deal between the US and China. Markets were lifted two per cent by optimism over a thaw in the frosty relations by the end of last week, but Brent Crude was down 1.11 per cent this morning, valued at $59.84 per [...]

  • Oil prices rally as rockets damage Iranian oil tanker in Red Sea – reports

    October 11, 2019

    Two rockets have hit an Iranian oil tanker near a Saudi Arabian port city, according to state news, sending oil prices climbing. Oil is spilling into the Red Sea after the reported attack on the Sabity, which Iranian news agency ISNA said belonged to the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC). Read more: Saudi Aramco could [...]

  • Oil prices fall on possible limit to China investments

    September 28, 2019

    The price of oil fell on Friday and was down for the week after an escalation in trade tensions between the US and China as well as a faster-than-expected recovery from Saudi Arabia’s oil production. During a volatile session, Brent fell 83 cents to end the day at $61.91 per barrel.  Read more: Oil prices [...]

  • IEA boss Fatih Birol: Oil demand could slow if economy stays weak

    September 27, 2019

    The International Energy Agency could cut its forecasts for global oil demand again if economies around the world fail to pick up speed, its executive director warned today. IEA boss Fatih Birol said that a weaker global economy would reduce demand for oil. Read more: British tanker Stena Impero seized by Iran leaves port His [...]

  • Saudi Arabia restores oil production after drone attack

    September 25, 2019

    Saudi Arabia has restored much of its oil production less than two weeks after a drone attack struck refineries in the kingdom. State oil company Saudi Aramco has restarted production of 11.3m barrels of oil a day, sources briefed on the issue told Reuters. Read more: How could the oil attacks in Saudi Arabia affect [...]

  • Boris Johnson blames Iran for drone attack on Saudi oil

    September 23, 2019

    Boris Johnson this morning pointed at Iran for the drones that struck Saudi Arabia’s oil infrastructure, the first time the UK has assigned blame after the attack on 14 September. Johnson said that Iran was likely responsible for the attack, which took out about half of state producer Saudi Aramco’s oil production, while causing oil [...]

  • Oil prices post weekly gains despite last-minute dip on renewed trade tensions

    September 21, 2019

    Oil prices fell on Friday on renewed concerns that the US-China trade war could escalate, but still posted strong weekly gains.  Brent ended the week with its biggest increase since January following the attack on Saudi Arabia’s oil facilities last weekend.  Read more: Oil prices plunge as Saudi production could return sooner than expected On [...]

  • Iranian leader says Saudi attacks were ‘warning’ from Yemenis

    September 18, 2019

    Iran this morning denied any involvement in a series of attacks on Saudi Arabian oil infrastructure over the weekend as the Saudis prepare to reveal “material evidence” of Tehran’s role. Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said that the attacks had come as a “warning” from Houthi fighters in Yemen’s civil war, which he accused western countries [...]

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