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Daily (10.09.2019): NBP spot spiked by 6% on Monday, boosted by higher demand and firmer oil prices

Oil prices extended gains on Monday, after the new Saudi energy minister assured that his country will keep limiting oil production in order to help the oil market reach a better balance. As a result, WTI futures hiked by 2.4% to 57.85 USD/bbl, while Brent crude ended 1.7% higher at 62.59 USD/bbl.

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Daily (06.09.2019): NBP spot soared by 7.7% on Thursday, on expectations for higher demand

Crude oil prices remained bullish on Thursday following a larger-than-expected fall in the U.S. crude stockpiles reported for last week. Meanwhile, slowing global economic growth and weaker hopes for an upcoming trade agreement between China and the U.S. tempered the rise. Brent crude advanced by 0.4% to $60.95 a barrel, while WTI futures edged 0.1% higher at $56.30 a barrel.

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Daily (04.09.2019): NBP spot fell by nearly 4% on Tuesday, weighed by low demand

Crude oil prices extended losses on Tuesday, as weaker manufacturing data in the U.S. and the eurozone reported for August worsened the crude demand outlook. Brent crude traded 0.7% down at $58.26 a barrel, while WTI futures dipped by 1.6% to $53.94 a barrel amid dragging U.S.-China trade talks.  

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Daily (29.08.2019): NBP gas prices surged on Wednesday amid a bullish energy complex

Oil prices rose on Wednesday after data showing a strong decline in U.S. stockpiles softened worries about lower oil demand caused by the trade war between the U.S and China. Brent crude added 1.7% to close at $60.49 a barrel. WTI futures gained 1.6% to settle at $55.78 a barrel.   

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Daily (22.08.2019): NBP spot surged by 5.4% on Wednesday as the outage at Culzean gas field has been extended

Oil prices diverged on Wednesday. Brent crude price rose due to a higher-than-expected draw in U.S crude stockpiles, while WTI futures dropped due to continued worries about the global economy. Brent crude added $0.27, or 0.5%, to $60.30 a barrel. Meanwhile, WTI crude lost $0.45, or 0.8%, to end at $55.68 a barrel.

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