Browsing: USOIL and Natural Gas
Oil prices rise 1% to $64 a barrel amid weak U.S. demand and OPEC+ output growth, but oversupply concerns keep crude headed for a second weekly decline.
Oil prices edge higher to $63.76 as OPEC+ pauses output hikes, easing oversupply fears despite weak global demand and rising U.S. crude inventories.
Oil prices dip 0.1% to $64.38 as a strong dollar and global equity selloff weigh on sentiment, with investors watching OPEC+ output and U.S. stockpile trends.
Oil prices slide after OPEC+ pauses production hikes, heightening worries about a growing supply glut amid weak global demand and record U.S. output.
Oil prices fell 3% in October as the Fed’s cautious rate cut and Trump-Xi trade talks failed to lift sentiment, while markets await key OPEC+ output decisions.
Oil prices steady at $64.62 as Trump cuts China tariffs to 47% after Xi talks. Markets eye OPEC+ supply boost and Fed rate signals amid easing trade tensions.
Oil falls 2% to $60 as U.S. sanctions on Russia and OPEC+ output talks weigh on sentiment; Lukoil plans asset sale, while traders eye U.S.-China negotiations.
Oil prices dip as OPEC’s output boost offsets U.S.–China trade optimism, with Brent at $65.59 and WTI at $61.26 amid new Russia sanctions and global tension.
Oil slips 0.4% to $65.70 as traders doubt U.S.–China trade deal impact. Iraq confirms steady exports after Zubair fire; demand concerns persist.
Oil steadies near $66 after U.S. sanctions on Russian giants Rosneft and Lukoil fuel supply fears, setting prices up for a 7% weekly gain.
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