What’s Next For Very Volatile Natural Gas Markets
Last week’s record-high spot prices of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in Asia may not hold for long, but the surge could be a sign of what the future holds for Continue Reading
Last week’s record-high spot prices of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in Asia may not hold for long, but the surge could be a sign of what the future holds for Continue Reading
Crude oil futures rose in the mid-morning trade in Asia Jan. 20, as stimulus expectations continued to provide a tailwind to the oil market, even as fresh coronavirus outbreak in Continue Reading
Oil extended gains on more dollar weakness and expectations U.S. President-elect Joe Biden’s incoming administration will take steps to revive growth and energy demand in the world’s largest economy. Futures in Continue Reading
Oil surged the most in over a week in London as broader markets rallied on expectations of additional U.S. stimulus boosting the economy. Futures in London rose 2.1% on Tuesday. Continue Reading
The physical oil market is walking a tightrope between the momentum spurred by the surprise Saudi Arabian cuts and the pressure of renewed lockdowns in many countries, which is keeping Continue Reading
Brent oil rose past $55 a barrel — with some assistance from a weaker dollar — even as the International Energy Agency cut its demand outlook for the rest of the Continue Reading
Oil futures edged lower after China reported new virus cases and the dollar rose, while physical crude prices in Asia weakened. Futures in New York fell 0.5%. Premiums for Russia’s Continue Reading
Oil prices fell slightly on Monday as a stronger dollar, fears over soaring COVID-19 cases around the world and the slow pace of vaccination against the coronavirus outweighed a better-than-expected Continue Reading
Oil edged lower in Asia as a stronger dollar and a still-surging coronavirus outweighed Chinese economic data that beat estimates. Futures in New York fell toward $52 a barrel after closing down Continue Reading
Oil futures settled lower Jan. 15 on the back of a stronger dollar and a renewed focus on demand growth concerns amid the spread of lockdowns across China. Not registered? Continue Reading