WTI $98.54 -$3.53, Brent $102.32 -$4.33, Diff -$3.78 -80c, NG $6.67 +14c, UKNG 154.13 -17.28
WTI $98.54 -$3.53, Brent $102.32 -$4.33, Diff -$3.78 -80c, NG $6.67 +14c, UKNG 154.13 -17.28
WTI$92.10 +19c, Brent $96.84 u/c, Diff -$4.74 -19c, NG $4.62 +12c, UKNG 285.0p +92.16p
Oil and gas rig counts, which are early indicators of future output, increased 22 in the week ending February 11, making it the largest increase since February 2018.
According to data from Gascade, the Yamal-Europe pipeline, which normally sends Russian gas westward into Europe, was flowing east from Germany towards Poland for the 13th consecutive day on Sunday.
WTI $75.93 +36c, Brent $78.93 +33c, Diff -$3.00 -29c, NG $4.16 +8c, UKNG 240.0p -27.82p
WTI $72.05 +$2.56, Brent $75.44 +$2.36, Diff -$3.39 -20c, NG $3.71 +5c, UKNG 249.24p +19.16p
WTI $69.95 +$1.80, Brent $73.44 +72c, Diff -$3.49 -$1.08, NG $4.85 -62.3c, UKNG 249.3p +9.3p
U.S. energy companies added oil and natural gas drilling rigs this week as oil prices rose to an almost seven-year high. This prompted some drillers to return back to the
It has been 103 years since we started to hold a two-minute silence on Armistice Day to commemorate the soldiers who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.
WTI $81.59 +25c, Brent $82.87 +23c, Diff -$1.28 -2c, NG $5.15 +27c, UKNG 199.0p +14.55p
WTI $82.66 -$1.99, Brent $84.58 -$1.82, Diff -$1.92 +17c, NG $6.20 +32c, UKNG 196.0p -23.11p