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Daily (26.10.2021): British gas prices moved higher on Monday amid cold weather forecasts, bullish fuel markets

Oil prices steadied on Monday in absence of any significant event on the market, with the market remaining focused on the tight global supply. Hence, Brent crude rose by 0.5% to settle at $85.99 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude remained unchanged at $83.76 a barrel.

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Daily (22.10.2021): European front-year power contrats slumped on Thursday amid softer gas

Crude oil prices retreated on Thursday, taking a breather after hitting their multi-year highs amid forecasts of a warm U.S. winter and concerns about the effect of coronavirus pandemic restrictions on global economic recovery. However, prices remain elevated as the energy supply crisis persists. Hence, Brent crude fell by $1.21 or 1.4% to $84.61 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude settled down 92 cents or 1.10% to $82.50.

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Daily (21.10.2021): European carbon prices gained nearly 6% on Wednesday, on cold weather forecasts and higher energy prices

Crude oil prices rose on Wednesday, after the EIA published the report on US crude stocks, which unexpectedly decreased week-on-week. Thus, Brent oil increased by 0.9% to $85.82 a barrel and WTI crude edged 0.6% higher at $83.42 a barrel.

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Daily (22.09.2021): British gas prices retreated on Tuesday amid low demand from power sector, weaker EUAs

Oil prices settled modestly higher on Tuesday, supported by a lower U.S. Dollar Index and expectations for a weekly drop in U.S. crude inventories, a day after a broad selloff attributed to jitters about the impact of a default by Chinese property giant Evergrande. However, the pessimistic growth forecasts from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) limited the gains. Hence, Brent crude rose by 0.6% to $74.36 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude added 0.3% to end at $70.49 a barrel.

read more... 22/09/2021

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Daily (16.09.2021): A fire at a UK-France power link led to massive gains for most of the European energy markets on Wednesday

Oil prices were bullish on Wednesday, lifted by a significant drop in US crude reserves, coupled with upwardly revised forecasts for demand from the International Energy Agency. As such, Brent oil climbed by 2.5% to $75.46 a barrel and WTI crude rose by 3.1% to $72.61 a barrel.

read more... 16/09/2021

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