In yesterdays elections, both Oklahoma and Texas have chosen leaders for their respective energy regulatory bodies, decisions that will have a significant...
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The energy sector is off to a higher start, supported by strength in the underlying commodities and in the broader markets. The major market indices edged higher ahead of the Federal Reserve policy meeting this week and on Q2 earnings which will allow investors to gauge the impact of a strong dollar and high inflation.
WTI and Brent crude oil are up in early trading as supply fears outweighed concerns over future aggressive rate hikes which would put a dent in demand. A weaker dollar combined with gains in the broader markets is also adding support to oil futures. European leaders are set to discuss a revised proposal where EU countries would cut gas use by 15% from August to March, in an effort to prepare for a winter of uncertain energy supplies. The European Union is expected to strike a deal on Tuesday. A repaired gas turbine will be installed in the Nord Stream 1 pipeline once it is returned after maintenance, and natural gas will then be supplied in "corresponding volumes", a Kremlin spokesman said on Monday. The Nord Stream 1 pipeline has only been operating at a 40% capacity since it resumed gas flows.
Natural gas futures rose this morning on forecasts for hotter weather and higher demand next week than previously expected.
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Global energy markets are watching a delicate balancing act unfold. Between renewed signals of...
By Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com | Equinor and its partners have decided to invest...
🟢 OPEC+ surprised markets by announcing a larger-than-expected August output hike of...
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