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Total, Bahrain’s Tatweer sign MoU

French supermajor Total and Bahrain’s Tatweer Petroleum Tuesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cooperate in oil and gas exploration and liquified natural gas supplies, Kallanish Energy understands.

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Daily (24.04.2019): The energy complex returned to pre-Easter holidays levels on Tuesday due to firmer demand

Oil prices continued their upward trend on Tuesday, as sanction waivers on Iranian oil imports will stop on May 1. However, U.S. officials consider that increasing U.S. crude production along with supplies from supportive Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates are enough to cover global demand. As a result, Brent crude traded 0.6% higher at $74.51 a barrel, while WTI futures rose by 1.1% to $66.30 a barrel.

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Daily (12.04.2019): Carbon prices hit a fresh 11-year peak on Thursday, after the second Brexit extension

Crude oil prices declined on Thursday, due to concerns that OPEC might increase its oil production as of July if oil supplies from Venezuela and Iran continue to tighten and consequently support prices. The surging U.S. crude inventories also weighed on prices. WTI futures lost 1.6% to settle at $63.58 a barrel, while Brent crude price dropped by 1.3% to $70.83 a barrel.

read more... 12/04/2019

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Daily (08.04.2019): NBP contracts on the curve posted strong gains on Friday amid a bullish energy complex

Friday saw an upward evolution in oil prices, after optimistic U.S. employment data eased concerns over a waning crude oil demand. A potential decline in oil supplies amid the escalating conflict in Libya and the ongoing progress in U.S.-China trade talks also supported prices. Brent crude price jumped by 1.4% to $70.34 a barrel, hitting a second consecutive week of gains. WTI futures recorded a fifth straight weekly hike, trading 1.6% up at $63.08 a barrel.

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Daily (22.03.2019): NBP spot gas price dropped by almost 2% on Thursday, on robust supplies and milder weather

Crude oil prices slipped on Thursday, on weaker global demand and trade worries. However, losses were limited due to reduced global stocks, OPEC-led supply cuts and U.S. sanctions on Iran and Venezuela. Brent oil dipped by 0.9% to $67.86 a barrel, while WTI futures edged 0.4% lower at $59.98 a barrel.

read more... 22/03/2019

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