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Energy Sector News, Sunday, July 27, 2025: Brent at around $70, Record Gas Reserves, Fuel Price Stabilization
... supportive factors and restraining risks.
Increase in Demand and Optimism.
Market participants are encouraged by progress in U.S. trade negotiations with partners. Washington has already secured an agreement with Japan and is close to deals with the European ... ... the EU's further steps to enhance energy security—including the introduction of new target levels for storage and potential restrictions on Russian gas imports currently under political discussion.
Russian Fuel Market: Stabilization Measures and Price ...
FEC News – Sunday, August 3, 2025: Brent around $73; Asia Becomes Main Market for Russian Oil Exports
... regarding interest rates and dollar dynamics will impact borrowing costs, investment activity, and, consequently, global energy resource demand.
Sanctions and Trade Disputes.
The development of sanctions policy against Russia (including potential new restrictions from the U.S.) and the progress of trade negotiations between the U.S. and China, India, and other countries will directly affect global oil and gas supply chains. This could influence prices and availability of energy resources in various regions.
Economic Growth and Demand.
Macroeconomic ...
How Investment Strategies Will Change Due to the Trade War Between China and the USA
A full-scale trade war is brewing between the USA and China. Both countries have already imposed a series of restrictions on each other's products, and the situation is continuously escalating. This intensification compels investors to reassess their current strategies and closely monitor ongoing developments.
A full-scale trade war is emerging between the ...
Energy Market News – Tuesday, July 29, 2025: Brent around $70 amid US-EU deal, gas reserves in Europe, gasoline export ban in Russia
... changes in fuel consumption.
Geopolitics and Sanctions:
The deadline for the US ultimatum to Russia is set for the second decade of August. In the event of new sanctions imposed on Moscow, there could be price volatility for oil and gas, especially if restrictions affect energy resource exports. Additionally, US-China trade negotiations are in focus: extending the tariff truce would reduce risk for the global economy, which would also positively affect energy demand.
Financial Markets and Economics:
Data on the state of the global economy (inflation, interest rates,...
Energy Sector News – Thursday, July 31, 2025: Brent Exceeds $72; US Fed Keeps Rate Unchanged
... interest rates and the dynamics of the dollar’s exchange rate may impact borrowing costs, investments, and consequently, demand for energy resources.
Sanctions and Trade Disputes:
The evolution of sanction rhetoric towards Russia (including potential new restrictions from the U.S.) and the course of trade negotiations between the U.S. and China, India, and other countries will affect global oil and gas supply chains.
Economic Growth and Demand:
Macro-economic indicators in key countries – growth rates of GDP and industry in China, the U.S., Europe,...