WTI (Mar) $59.36 -$1.26, Brent (Mar) $64.06 -$1.19, Diff -$4.70 +7c. USNG (Feb) $5.05 +16.5c, UKNG (Feb) 98.04p -4.46p, TTF (Feb) €38.14 -€0.74.
WTI (Mar) $59.36 -$1.26, Brent (Mar) $64.06 -$1.19, Diff -$4.70 +7c. USNG (Feb) $5.05 +16.5c, UKNG (Feb) 98.04p -4.46p, TTF (Feb) €38.14 -€0.74.
WTI (Feb) $59.50 +38c, Brent (Mar) $63.87 +53c, Diff -$4.37 +15c. USNG (Feb) $3.41 +24c, UKNG (Feb) 83.02 +8.02p, TTF (Feb) €31.32 +€1.95.
2025 was a year where narrative began to separate from delivery across the AIM and Aquis energy space. In several cases, long-dated assets moved closer to sanction or first production,
2025 was a year where narrative began to separate from delivery across the AIM and Aquis energy space. In several cases, long-dated assets moved closer to sanction or first production,
WTI (Jan) $58.95 +31c, Brent (Feb) $62.67 +22c, Diff -$3.72 -9c. USNG (Jan) $5.00 +16c, UKNG (Jan) 72.27 -0.8p, TTF (Jan) €27.76 -€0.015
WTI (Dec) $60.74 +83c, Brent (Jan) $64.89 +69c, Diff -$4.15 +14c. USNG (Dec) $4.37 +1c, UKNG (Dec) 82.35p -0.93p, TTF (Dec) €31.025 -€0.675.
WTI (Sep) $69.21 +$2.50, Brent (Sep) $72.51 +$2.47, Diff -$3.30 -3c. USNG (Sep)* $3.14 +3c, UKNG (Aug) 83.7p +3.19p, TTF (Sep) €35.15 +€1.235.
THIS IS A FLASH BLOG TODAY, WEDNESDAY 7TH MAY. IT IS ALSO YESTERDAYS DAILY BLOG THAT DIDN’T GET TO ALL ON DISTRIBUTION LIST. Flash blog:Zephyr Energy:Angus Energy, as usual I
WTI (Mar) $73.16 +63c, Brent (Apr) $75.96 +29c, Diff -$2.80 -34c. USNG (Mar) $3.36 +31c, UKNG (Mar) 129.3p -3.91p, TTF (Mar) €53.165 +€0.22.
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