March 28, 2022
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ERRATIC EVENTS AND SURPRISES CONTINUE TO PLAUGE ENERGY MARKETS
- Oil Settles Up this Week with Saudi Arabian Facilities Under Attack
- Crude oil futures steady to higher as supply concerns ease after EU summit
- Oil slips with some concerns easing over Kazakh supplies
- High Gasoline Prices Are Starting To Hurt Demand
OTHER MID-EAST CONFLICTS AFFECT OIL STORAGES
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- Russia’s Gazprom says gas exports to Europe via Ukraine continue
- Commodities trading houses help keep Russian oil flowing
- Russia warns West: gas bills in roubles are just days away
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