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Daily (20.09.2023): British gas prices turned bullish on Tuesday due to lower supply from Norway

On Tuesday, crude oil prices remained relatively stable as the decision to prolong production cuts by Saudi Arabia and Russia was offset by renewed global macroeconomic worries. Hence, Brent crude traded at $94.34 a barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. WTI crude slipped by 0.3% to $91.20 a barrel.

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Daily (19.09.2023): Brent crude price rally continued in full force on Monday, hovering near $95 per barrel

On Monday, crude oil prices gained ground the third consecutive day, hitting the highest level this year amid limited supply and increased demand anticipated in the fourth quarter due to extended production cuts by Saudi Arabia and Russia. China's recent economic stimulus efforts, aimed to revitalize the economy, further bolstered oil prices. Hence, Brent crude edged 0.5% higher at $94.43 a barrel. Meanwhile, U.S. WTI crude gained 0.8% to end at $91.48 a barrel.

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Daily (18.09.2023): British gas prices rose on Friday amid Australian LNG disruptions and extended Norwegian outages

Oil prices extended their gains on Friday, as supply shortages continued to boost prices, while indicators provided favourable news on demand in China and the United States. As a result, Brent crude edged 0.2% up at $93.93 a barrel, while WTI crude advanced by 0.7% to $90.77 a barrel.

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Daily (15.09.2023): Brent crude soared by 2% to $93.70, the highest level since November, supported by supply concerns and strong demand

Oil prices climbed by 2% on Thursday, again reaching their highest level since November, boosted by fears of insufficient supply in the face of persistent demand for oil. As a result, Brent crude settled at $93.70 a barrel, while WTI crude stood at $90.16 a barrel.

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Daily (14.09.2023): British gas prices soared on Wednesday amid escalating LNG strikes in Australia

On Wednesday, crude oil prices edged lower due to stronger US crude inventories. Hence, Brent crude slipped by 0.2% to $91.88 a barrel, while WTI crude declined by 0.4% to $88.52 a barrel.

read more... 14/09/2023

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