The number of rigs drilling for crude oil and natural gas in the United States remained unchanged this week, data showed on Friday. The rig count stood at 470 for the week ending June 25, according to the weekly report by Baker Hughes. The number of oil rigs decreased by …
Read More »Natural Gas Futures Log Biggest Rise in Two Weeks
Natural gas futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) registered on Thursday its largest rise in about two weeks, maintaining an upward trend for three consecutive sessions, amid expectations for a recovery in the global energy demand. July futures gained 8.50 cents, or 2.55%, to settle at $3.4180 per …
Read More »Oil Closes Higher with Brent Above $75.5 a Barrel
Oil prices finished higher on Thursday, as markets anticipate the upcoming OPEC+ meeting that comes amid a surge in prices due to expectations for stronger demand during the second half of the year, as the global economy is recovering from the coronavirus crisis. Brent crude futures for August delivery rose …
Read More »Gold Closes Lower Following U.S. GDP Data
Gold prices declined on Thursday, as the U.S. Dollar (USD) rebounded against major currencies, following the release of positive economic data. Positive data also led to improved expectations for economic recovery, reducing demand for safe haven investments. Gold futures for August delivery fell by $6.70, or 0.38%, to finish at …
Read More »U.S. Natural Gas Supplies Rise in Week
Working natural gas in storage in the United States rose by 55 billion cubic feet (bcf) last week, according to estimates by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). The EIA data showed on Thursday that natural gas supplies reached 2.482 trillion cubic feet in the week ended June 18, down …
Read More »Oil is Falling But Hovering Near Its Highest Level in 3 Years Thanks to Signs of Recovery
Oil prices fell slightly on Thursday, June 24, but are still close to their highest levels in nearly three years, supported by a draw in US inventories and an acceleration in German economic activity. Prices were also supported by doubts about the future of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, which …
Read More »China Lodges Complaint With WTO over Australia’s Trade Measures Against Some Chinese Rproducts – Reuters
A monitoring from Reuters revealed that Russian oil prices from the Volga River region for local market supplies for July delivery reached a record high, rising about 11% compared to the previous month due to the rise in oil prices in global markets. Traders said that oil for July delivery …
Read More »Gold Finds Selling Pressure And Settles Below Resistance
The resistance level published during the last analysis, located around 1797, was able to limit the bullish tendency witnessed by gold prices yesterday, which forced it to trade negatively again within a gradual decline to the downside approaching by a few points from the first official target 1770, recording its …
Read More »Oil Futures Rebound as U.S. Inventories Fall
Oil prices rose on Wednesday after data showed the fifth consecutive weekly decline in U.S. crude inventories. The prospects of economic recovery and expectations for demand recovery are providing support for crude futures, with the global benchmark Brent restoring the $75 key level. The front month Brent crude futures for …
Read More »Gold Closes at Highest Level in Week
Gold prices rose on Wednesday and managed to finish net their highest level in about a week, supported by a muted performance by the U.S. Dollar (USD). Recent remarks by the U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell that pointed to no plans to raise interest rates just to combat inflation …
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