Oil prices declined on Friday amid concerns about the spread of the Coronavirus Delta variant and a strong surge but the U.S. Dollar (USD) that followed the release of a strong jobs data for July. Oil futures extended their weekly losses and snapped a two-week rising streak. The spread of …
Read More »U.S. Oil Rigs Rose Last Week: Baker Hughes
The number of crude oil rigs in the United States increased last week, data showed on Friday. Oil rigs rise by two to 387, while natural gas rigs remained unchanged at 103, according to the weekly report by Baker Hughes. The oil rig count is higher by about 34 rigs …
Read More »Oil is Rising, but on track for its biggest weekly loss
Oil prices extended gains Friday, August 6, but are still on track for their biggest weekly loss since March as travel restrictions aimed at stemming the spread of the delta mutated strain raise concerns about fuel demand. Brent crude futures rose 47 cents to $71.76 a barrel, and US West …
Read More »Oil Closes Higher for First Time in Four Days
Oil snapped a three-session losing streak to close higher on Thursday, amid concerns about the spread of the Delta variant of the coronavirus. Brent crude futures for October delivery added 54 cents, or 0.8%, to close at $70.92 per barrel. Meanwhile, the West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude futures for September …
Read More »Oil Gives up Early Gains on Corona Fears
Oil prices fell on Thursday, giving up early gains, as more countries imposed restrictions on movement in light of the increase in cases of the Coronavirus and the rise in the dollar, although tension in the Middle East prevented further decline. On Thursday, Japan expanded emergency restrictions to include more …
Read More »Oil Prices Register Third Consecutive Daily Loss
Oil prices extended losses on Wednesday for the third consecutive session, after data showed an increase in crude inventories in the United States against market expectations, coupled with a weaker than expected ADP jobs report. Pandemic-related concerns and fears surrounding demand recovery from the coronavirus crisis with the spread of …
Read More »Oil Extends Losses After Surprise Build-Up in U.S. Inventories
Crude oil inventories in the United States increased by 3.6 million barrels last week, the Energy Information Administration (EIA) reported on Wednesday. Meanwhile, gasoline inventories declined by 5.3 million barrels in the week ended July 30, and distillate stockpiles rose by 800,000 barrels. The rise in crude supplies comes against …
Read More »Aramco: Saudi Arabia Will Raise Crude Prices to Asia in September
Saudi Aramco said on Wednesday that the kingdom, the world’s largest crude exporter, raised the official selling price of Arab Light crude to Asia in September to $3 a barrel above the average price of Oman and Dubai crudes. Aramco set the official selling price for its Arab Light crude …
Read More »China Seeks Policy Mix to Boost Economic Resilience
China has been contemplating a policy mix comprising diversified monetary tools, fiscal support to the economy within an appropriate range, per Xinhua News Agency. “The proactive fiscal policy should generate a greater effect, while the prudent monetary policy should maintain reasonably ample liquidity and support the continued recovery of small …
Read More »US Crude Falls For The Third Day in a Row
US crude prices fell for the third day in a row on Wednesday, August 4, while there was little change in Brent crude futures contracts, with growing fears that the increasing spread of the delta strain of the Coronavirus in major consuming countries would reduce demand for fuel. US West …
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