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Daily (12.07.2021): CO2 prices traded 3.5% higher on Friday, on strong auction and bullish energy markets

Crude oil prices rebounded on Friday, supported by a weaker US dollar and the drop in US crude inventories. Despite the lack of an agreement between OPEC+ members, Brent oil gained 1.9% to settle at $75.55 a barrel. At the same time, WTI crude increased by 2.2% to $74.56 a barrel.

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Daily (09.07.2021): Oil prices moved upwards on Thursday amid bigger than expected drop in U.S. inventories, OPEC impasse

Crude oil prices rebounded on Thursday amid much bigger drop than expected in U.S. crude and gasoline inventories, but uncertainty about global supplies continued to limit upside following a dispute between OPEC heavyweights over production plans. Hence, Brent crude rose by 69 cents, or 0.9%, to settle at $74.12 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude added 74 cents, or 1%, to close at $72.94 a barrel on the NYMEX.

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Daily (01.07.2021): EUAs hovered near all-time highs on Wednesday on optimism about European reforms and higher gas prices

Oil prices rebounded on Wednesday as U.S. crude stockpiles fell last week for the sixth straight week. In addition, an OPEC report foresaw an undersupplied market this year, boosting crude demand. As a result, Brent crude edged 0.5% higher to end at $75.13 a barrel. The American WTI increased by 0.7% to settle at 73.47 a barrel.

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Daily (17.05.2021): Oil prices increased by over 2% on Friday, on optimism over strong demand recovery in the US

Crude oil prices rebounded on Friday, lifted by prospects of strong demand recovery the United States and a weaker dollar. Brent oil rose by 2.5% to $68.71 a barrel and WTI crude was 2.4% up at $65.37 a barrel.

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Daily (09.04.2021): NBP spot rebounded on Thursday amid cold weather and weaker supply

Crude oil prices closed on a mixed note on Thursday, as demand concerns driven by the rise in COVID-19 cases around the world and bigger-than-expected weekly increase in U.S. gasoline stocks pressured the market. Hence, Brent crude settled at $63.20 a barrel, while WTI crude lost 0.3% to end at $59.60 a barrel.

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