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FEC News – Sunday, August 3, 2025: Brent around $73; Asia Becomes Main Market for Russian Oil Exports

On August 3, 2025, the energy market is undergoing new changes related to oil and gas prices. Amid global economic uncertainty, the price of Brent oil has reached $73 per barrel. Increased attention to the Asian market is prompting experts to rethink the structure of oil exports from Russia. In this article, we will take a detailed look at how the latest news in the fuel and energy complex (FEC) ...

Energy Sector News, Monday, August 4, 2025: Brent around $70 amid increased OPEC+ production, EU gas reserves exceed 70%, gasoline export ban in effect

On August 4, 2025, the energy sector witnessed numerous significant events capable of influencing the future for both fuel producers and consumers. Key energy sector news includes changes in Brent crude oil prices, the status of gas reserves in the EU, and the introduction of an export ban on gasoline in Russia. According to the latest data, Brent prices continue to fluctuate due to the unstable situation on the international stage, while Europe faces ...

Energy Sector News - Friday, August 1, 2025: Brent Holds Above $72; European Gas Storages Record High Filled

On August 1, 2025, global energy markets experienced significant changes: the price of Brent crude oil rose above $72 per barrel, generating substantial interest among experts and investors. The increase in oil prices is attributed to various factors, including steady demand for hydrocarbons and declining stock levels in major storage facilities. At ...

Energy Sector News – Thursday, July 31, 2025: Brent Exceeds $72; US Fed Keeps Rate Unchanged

... implemented ban on gasoline exports is aimed at cooling domestic fuel prices during the peak summer demand period. Below is a detailed overview of key events and trends in the oil, gas, electricity, and other segments of the energy sector as of July 31, 2025. Oil Market: Brent Surpasses $72, Geopolitical Factors and Demand Support Growth Oil prices continue their upward movement. The North Sea Brent blend is close to monthly highs, surpassing the psychologically significant $72 per barrel for the first time since late ...

Sanctions PR: What the 18th EU Sanctions Package Means for Russia

... from imposing them. In essence, the new price ceiling changes nothing," the interviewee noted. Agreeing with a colleague, Sergey Tereshkin, General Director of Open Oil Market, pointed out that recent months have clearly demonstrated that the oil ceiling is only adhered to when Brent prices fall. "The average price of Urals fell below $60 per barrel only after the market began to 'factor in' the risks of a global economic slowdown due to trade wars. Thus, for the price of Urals to drop below $50 per barrel, the price of ...