WTI (Oct) $64.80 +$1.14, Brent (Oct) $68.80 +$1.07, Diff -$4.00 -7c. USNG (Sep) $2.70 u/c, UKNG (Sep) 83.45 n/a, TTF (Sep) €33.625 -€0.4.
WTI (Oct) $64.80 +$1.14, Brent (Oct) $68.80 +$1.07, Diff -$4.00 -7c. USNG (Sep) $2.70 u/c, UKNG (Sep) 83.45 n/a, TTF (Sep) €33.625 -€0.4.
WTI (Sep) $64.35 -81c, Brent (Oct) $66.89 -75c, Diff -$2.54 +6c. USNG (Sep) $3.08 +6c, UKNG (Sep) 81.53p -2.98p, TTF (Sep) €33.16 -€0.855.
WTI (Apr) $67.18 +63c, Brent (May) $70.58 +70c, Diff -$3.40 +7c. USNG (Apr) $4.10-1c, UKNG (Apr) 102.45p +2.18p, TTF (Apr) €41.51 -€0.99.
WTI (Nov) $70.37 -63c, Brent (Nov) $73.90 -59c, Diff -$3.53 +4c.
The FTSE 100 closed down 0.2% on Friday after an exciting week. The biggest gainer was BT, up 3.4%, followed by Tesco, up 2.6%. The biggest loser was Burberry, down
WTI (July) $78.50 +60c, Brent (Aug) $82.60 +68c, Diff -$4.10 +8c.
Experts warn that the forthcoming early election poses a significant threat to the North Sea oil industry. Labour’s pledge to expand the Government’s windfall levy is anticipated to accelerate the
WTI (July) $76.87 -70c, Brent (July) $81.36 -54c, Diff -$4.49 +16c.
Tanker traffic in the Suez Canal has dropped to levels not seen since the Covid pandemic, as Houthi attacks disrupt oil and petrol deliveries.
Reabold Resources plc, the oil & gas investing company with a diversified portfolio of exploration, appraisal and development projects, announces an update to the forthcoming general meeting (the “General Meeting”)
Oil prices continued their most significant weekly increase in two months, driven higher by new attacks in the Red Sea that led numerous ships to choose longer, safer routes.
WTI (Feb) $74.22 +28c, Brent (Feb) $79.70 +43c, Diff -$5.48 +19c.