Energy News
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A shadow-fleet oil tanker that crashed in Denmark’s vital straits produced a set of insurance documents that weren’t valid, a stark example of how there’s little clarity about who would pay the bill if such a ship had a major disaster. The Andromeda Star, an 820-foot vessel capable of transporting about 730,000 barrels of oil, was involved in a collision ...
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Mining giant BHP offered to buy Anglo American, a longtime rival with a market capitalization of about $35 billion, in a potential megadeal that could reshape the global mining industry. Anglo American said Thursday it had received a proposal from BHP made up of an all-share offer for the company, contingent upon Anglo American’s demerger of shareholdings ...
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The past century has been a wild ride for investors. This article explores ten of the most dramatic plunges the stock market has witnessed, from the tech-fueled Dot-com bubble burst to the global economic shock of the COVID-19 pandemic. Each crash offers a unique story, exposing vulnerabilities in the system and highlighting the interconnectedness of ...
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The largest crude oil pipeline exiting the Permian Basin by volume — Wink to Webster (W2W) — is planned to be offline for maintenance for the first 10 days of June. This is inclusive of Enterprise’s Midland-to-ECHO III (ME III), which reflects the company’s 29% undivided joint interest in W2W. Although the outage has not been publicly confirmed, it’s our ...
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The Baker Hughes rig count for the current week shows: • Oil rigs: 506 vs 511 • Natural gas rigs:105 vs 106. • Total rigs: 613 vs 619 last week. Crude oil is trading up $0.22 at $83.80.Baker Hughes: US oil rig count down by 5 to 506 The number of oil rigs in the United States stood at 506 in the week ending April 26, decreasing by five ...
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Natural gas is still in correction mode, with price bouncing off the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level seen on its 4-hour time frame. A deeper correction could still reach the channel bottom at $1.700 to attract more buyers. If any of these support zones are enough to keep losses in check, natural gas could resume the climb to the swing high at $1.889 near ...
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Mark Matthews, head of Asia research at Julius Baer, explains why he sees three interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year.
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The latest figures confirm the pick-up in US inflation over the past few months, with the Fed signalling that interest rates are likely to stay high for longer amid more ...
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Five times the size of Paris. Visible from space. The world’s biggest energy plant. Enough electricity to power Switzerland. The scale of the project transforming swathes of ...
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Natural gas is still in correction mode, with price bouncing off the 61.8% Fibonacci retracement level seen on its 4-hour time frame. A deeper correction could still reach the channel bottom at $1.700 to attract more buyers. If any of these support zones are enough to keep losses in check, natural gas could resume the climb to the swing high at $1.889 near ...
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Today you will see CRUDE OIL price prediction based on the technical analysis. What is the support and resistance on the daily time frame for USWTI. What to expect where the price will breakout for the USWTI based on the supply and demand zones.
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Dear Client, Please find our updated Trading schedule and general information related to the Memorial Day on Monday, 27 May, 2024. Liquidity over the holidays is expected to be particularly thin so please take the necessary precaution to ensure that you are not affected by increased volatility, spreads and intermittent pricing. All times mentioned below are ...