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Daily (15.02.2024): Oil prices fell by over 1% on Wednesday, driven by a 12-million-barrel build in US crude oil inventories

Oil prices declined on Wednesday amid signs of a strong supply outlook following a significant surge of 12 million barrels in US crude oil inventories. As a result, Brent crude fell by about 1% to stand at $81.60 a barrel, while WTI crude dropped by more than 1.5% to settle at $76.64 a barrel.

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Daily (14.02.2024): European carbon prices continued their downward trend on Tuesday amid selling pressure and bearish energy complex

Oil prices finished higher on Tuesday, despite a disappointing inflation report from the United States, which some saw as a sign that demand remains sustained. Hence, Brent crude rose by about 1% to settle at $82.77 a barrel, while WTI crude increased by more than 1.2% to stand at $77.87 a barrel.

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Daily (13.02.2024): Forward gas prices declined by about 5% on Monday due to a comfortable supply outlook

Oil prices ended mixed on Monday, with the market showing some relaxation after the recent surge. Nonetheless, geopolitical tensions persist. Consequently, Brent crude traded 0.2% lower at $82 a barrel, while WTI crude remained relatively stable to bullish at $76.92 a barrel.

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Daily (12.02.2024): Carbon prices tumbled by over 3% on Friday, weighed by abundant supply and strong selling pressure

Oil prices rose by about 1% on Friday, stimulated by concerns over Middle East conflict as well as strong tensions on refined products. Consequently, Brent crude settled at $82.19 a barrel, while WTI crude stood at $76.84 a barrel.

read more... 12/02/2024

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Daily (09.02.2024): Oil prices surged by 3% on Thursday amid signs of improved demand

Oil prices surged on Thursday, driven by indications of strong demand as US crude exports hit a historic high of 4.06 million bbl/day in 2023, reflecting a 13% rise from 2022. Persistent worries over tensions in the Middle East provided further support. As a result, Brent crude stood at $81.63 a barrel, while WTI crude settled at $76.22 a barrel, both contracts climbing by over 3% day-on-day.

read more... 09/02/2024

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