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The four Russian #oil and #gas majors trading in London (Moscow remains closed) have seen their combined market cap collapse by 95% or $190 billion since Putin ordered the attack on Ukraine last Thursday. pic.twitter.com/1lDzdzh6dv
— Ole S Hansen (@Ole_S_Hansen) March 2, 2022
BRENT's six-month calendar spread is signalling a severe shortage of oil as sanctions cut off exports from Russia. The spread is currently trading in a backwardation of more than $13 per barrel. Last time backwardation was this severe was in Sep-Oct 1990 after Iraq invaded Kuwait pic.twitter.com/tZ0NupP0A7
— John Kemp (@JKempEnergy) March 1, 2022
Oil prices surged over 7% on Tuesday to their highest since 2014, as a global agreement to release crude reserves failed to calm fears about supply disruptions from Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and instead underscored energy shortage concerns.
Members of the International Energy Agency (IEA), which includes the United States and Japan, agreed to release 60 million barrels of crude from their reserves to try to quell the sharp increase in prices that pushed major benchmarks past $100 a barrel. read more
Brent futures rose $7.00, or 7.1%, to settle at $104.97 a barrel, their highest close since August 2014.
U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude rose $7.69, or 8.0%, to settle at $103.41. That was its highest close since July 2014 and its biggest daily percentage gain since November 2020.
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