March 21, 2022
' In the Know, Ahead of Markets, Deciding Wisely...'
OIL, COMMODITIES, RISKS, PRICES, VOLATILITY, ETC. WE ARE ALL OVER THE MAP WITH NO CLEAR PATH
- The World’s Biggest Commodities Markets Are Starting to Seize Up
- The global economy’s growing risks: stagflation, refugees and lockdowns
TALKS CREATE MORE UNKNOWNS
X
Other Top Headlines Not Linked
COPY AND SEARCH VIA GOOGLE
- IEA Releases Plan To Cut Oil Use By 2.7 Million Bpd
- Eastern Antarctica sees record temperatures 70 degrees above normal
- Antarctica sea ice concentration hit record low
- India’s oil imports from US to rise, amid criticism for Russian purchases
- OPEC+ Oil Production Is 1 Million Bpd Lower Than Target Level
- IEA urges OPEC+ to boost supply as diplomatic pressure for increases builds
- OPEC Update, March 2022
- Biden and Xi fail to bridge differences over Ukraine war
- China Reports Covid Deaths for First Time Since January 2021
- CHINA DATA: Gasoil exports sink to multi-year lows in Jan, Feb on quota cuts
- After Biden-Xi call, U.S. warns China it could face sanctions if it backs Russia in Ukraine
- Relentless Fertilizer Rally Means No Relief for Farmer, Consumer
- Drought-stricken California imposes new round of water cuts
- This Timber Company Sold Millions of Dollars of Useless Carbon Offsets
- U.S. oil rigs down despite $100/bbl crude prices -Baker Hughes
- Western drought to worsen this year, NOAA says
- Biden’s chance to tackle climate change is fading amid global energy upheaval – The Washington Post
- Renewables Will Generate 44% Of U.S. Electricity In 2050
- Analysis: Western companies wrestle with Russia ‘half-exits’
- U.S. targets Abramovich plane, 99 others over Russia export violations
- Halliburton, Schlumberger draw back from Russia amid U.S. energy sanctions
- Engie to work with Belgium to study extending nuclear power there until 2035
- Russia says it continues gas exports to Europe via Ukraine
- Factbox: Countries and companies shun Russian crude over Ukraine invasion
- Greek farmers on tractors protest ‘unbearable’ fuel, fertilizer costs
- Europe Can Survive Throughout Summer Without Russian Gas
- EU Oil And Gas Embargo On Russia Could Hit UK Hard
- Russian troops seize agricultural assets in Ukraine, could risk global food security
- I
No comments:
Post a Comment