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Browsing: Crude Oil
Oil prices opened lower this morning, with prices for both falling over 1% after China policy briefing over the weekend failed to offer new incentives to boost
Oil prices increased in the global commodities market on Friday as supply risks continue to cloud weak demand outlook. Brent crude rose to $77.15 per barrel
The equities segment of the Nigerian local bourse may be positioning for another huge loss as investors wealth has dipped already during the intraday
Oil prices rally as Hurricane Milton increased supply risks amidst existing uncertainties from Middle East tensions. Brent crude climbed to US$77.28 per barrel
The prices of crude oil retreated in the global commodities market amidst pressure on the supply side, while China’s weak demand outlook keep price movement
Oil dipped below $80 per barrel (bbl) in the global commodities market on Tuesday as the forces weak demand in China was supported by increase output
Oil prices eased during early hour on Monday amidst uncertainties in the global commodities market, fueled by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
In a groundbreaking move, Nigeria has officially commenced the sale of crude oil and refined petroleum products in Naira.
The Federal Government has said that it is targeting four million barrel per day (bpd) of oil production, and 10 billion cubic feet (bcf) of gas production
Oil prices increased as Middle East tensions continue to be heated up by recent Iran attack on Israel. Based on antecedents, a slew of market analysts
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