OSLO (Reuters) -Equinor has restored full output capacity at its Johan Sverdrup oilfield in the North Sea following an outage ...
Johan Sverdrup, Western Europe's largest oilfield, is back producing at "normal levels" after output at the Equinor-operated ...
Oil prices were broadly unchanged on Tuesday as signs of escalation of the Russia-Ukraine war kept investors cautious of ...
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Immediate resistance is at $3.02, followed by $3.06 and $3.12, indicating a bullish push could gain traction if prices break ...
Equinor has restored full output capacity at its Johan Sverdrup oilfield in the North Sea following a power outage, a company spokesperson said on Wednesday.
Commodities Analysis by ING Economic and Financial Analysis (Warren Patterson) covering: TotalEnergies SE, Intercontinental Exchange Inc, Copper Futures, Brent Oil Futures. Read ING Economic and ...
Oil prices increased on Tuesday following supply disruptions at Norway’s Johan Sverdrup oil field, the largest in Western Europe, while market sentiment remained cautious due to escalating tensions in ...
The Kobeissi Letter recently shared on X about the current increasing tension between the United States and Russia. The ...
Oil swung between gains and losses as Russia’s war against Ukraine escalated while Iran agreed to stop producing uranium enriched close to the level at which it can be used in nuclear weapons.
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Brent settled flat yesterday despite rising tension between Russia and Ukraine. Developments related to Iran’s nuclear ...