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  • Edging lower: Oil price slips and could fall further on China Covid concerns

    January 4, 2023

    Oil prices edged lower on Wednesday after slumping in the previous session, weighed down by concerns about weak demand due to the state of the global economy and China’s rising Covid-19 cases. Brent futures for March delivery fell 43 cents to $81.67 a barrel, a 0.5% loss, by 0700 GMT. U.S. crude dropped 39 cents, [...]

  • Oil holds firm from December rally as Putin ramps up pressure on the West

    January 3, 2023

    Oil prices are holding firm this morning, seemingly consolidating last week's rally which saw both benchmarks trading at a month high.

  • Oil prices hit three week high as traders bet on the end of Chinese zero-Covid rules

    December 27, 2022

    Oil prices hit a three-week high on Tuesday as China’s latest easing of COVID-19 restrictions spurred hopes of a fuel demand recovery, with further support coming from cuts to U.S. energy production caused by winter storms. China will stop requiring inbound travellers to go into quarantine, starting from Jan. 8, the National Health Commission said on Monday [...]

  • Oil prices climbing fast as G7 cap of £49 on Russian crude barrel comes into effect

    December 5, 2022

    Oil prices have risen in response to an agreement by the G7 group of nations which came into effect on Monday. Brent crude climbed to more than 86 dollars (£68) in Asia trading as the price of Russian oil was capped at 60 dollars (£49) a barrel. The move is part of increased pressure by [...]

  • Poles apart? EU closes in on Russian oil price cap but awaits Poland’s approval

    December 1, 2022

    The EU is poised to agree a $60 price cap for Russian seaborne oil shipments, with Poland the only remaining holdout.

  • Oil markets endure rollercoaster ride as OPEC rejects reports of production hike

    November 21, 2022

    Oil prices whipsawed in today’s trading, before settling near this morning’s initial prices on both major benchmarks. Prices dipped to their lowest since early January, before rebounding as reports varied over whether Saudi Arabia and other OPEC oil producers are considering a half-million barrel daily output increase. Brent Crude and WTI Crude prices both plummeted [...]

  • OPEC cuts oil forecasts for fifth time amid growing economic headwinds

    November 14, 2022

    OPEC cut its forecasts for global oil demand this year for a fifth time since April - further cutting into next year's projected figures.

  • Harbour Energy warns raising windfall tax could risk UK investments

    November 3, 2022

    Harbour Energy has warned it will have to reconsider investments in the UK, if the windfall tax is further expanded.

  • Glencore told to pay £281m over international bribery scandal

    November 3, 2022

    A London judge today told a UK subsidiary of Glencore to pay a total sum of £281m over an international bribery scandal that saw its staff pay almost $29m (£25.6m) in bribes to officials in Africa. At a sentencing hearing today, Judge Peter Fraser said a “culture” of bribery was “endemic” within Glencore’s West Africa [...]

  • Glencore execs used private jets to fly cash bribes to Africa, court hears

    November 2, 2022

    Glencore executives used private jets to fly millions of dollars in bribes to officials in Africa to boost their oil trading activities, a London Court heard today. Traders on Glencore’s London-based West Africa trading desk organised to have bribes, which were withdrawn from the commodity trader’s offices in Switzerland, flown to officials in Cameroon and [...]

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