Oil

Oil Demand Is Rebounding Fast in Europe

Traffic on Europe’s highways and in the biggest cities has been rising in recent weeks as economies reopen, suggesting a rebound in road transportation fuel demand. Traffic on highways in Spain and France, one of the largest car markets in Europe, is now only slightly off the pre-COVID levels from …

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Oil under Pressure despite Positive Demand Outlook

Brent crude briefly hit $70 per barrel and West Texas Intermediate rose above $66 this week as improving economic outlooks for some of the world’s biggest economies boosted optimism. Although a round of profit-taking by hedge funds limited the upward potential of the benchmarks, it was a temporary occurrence, and …

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US Oil Neutral in $63.88-$65.45 Range

US oil looks neutral in a range of $63.88-$65.45 per barrel. The bias seems to be towards the downside. The contract failed again to break a resistance at $66.52. The failure suggests the formation of a triple-top around this level. The pattern will be confirmed when oil breaks $63.88. It …

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Number of Active U.S. Drilling Rigs Increases This Week

The number of active drilling rigs in the United States increased five to 453 rigs this week, up by 114 year on year, according to the weekly data released by Houston-based oilfield services company Baker Hughes, Trend reports citing Xinhua. These active drilling rigs included 352 oil rigs operating in …

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Russia’s Oil Reserves will Last until 2080

Russia’s oil reserves will last until 2080 at the current pace of annual production, Natural Resources Minister Alexander Kozlov told Russian outlet RBC in an interview this week. Russia also has natural gas reserves for another 103 years of annual production at current output levels, the minister said. Russia’s actual …

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