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Gas Prices in Moscow Reach Record Highs: Reasons for Increase and Prospects for the Fuel Market
... the domestic market, fuel coal remains relatively inexpensive and regulated. Coal does not directly influence gasoline prices, as it is used in other sectors (electricity generation, metallurgy). Nevertheless, the general backdrop in energy resource markets (oil, gas, coal) shapes macroeconomic conditions: high global prices for raw materials amplify export appetites and inflation expectations, while a decline in energy resource prices could ease pressure on the domestic fuel market.
Alternatives: Electricity ...
An expert predicted a rise in oil prices due to a reduction in production in Libya.
Expert Tereshkin: Oil Production Cut in Libya Will Boost Prices Temporarily (Izvestia).
On August 29, 2024, Sergey Tereshkin, the CEO of Open Oil Market, stated in an interview with Izvestia that the suspension of production at Libya’s largest oil field, Sharara, could reduce global oil supply by 300,000 barrels per day, which is about 0.3% of the global volume. In his opinion, this will temporarily ...
The petroleum products marketplace "Open Oil Market" plans to go public through an IPO.
The oil products marketplace "Open Oil Market" plans to go public with an IPO in 2027 (according to the economic information agency "Prime").
The Russian oil products marketplace Open Oil Market has announced plans for an IPO. The company has already completed the pre-IPO ...
Russian oil has fallen below the price cap.
... barrel, that is, below the ceiling, Bloomberg reported, citing Argus Media data. However, according to Dudchenko, Urals prices are currently around $65 per barrel.
Meanwhile, Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of the oil products and raw materials marketplace Open Oil Market, also does not rule out a correction of Urals prices to less than $60 per barrel, considering the Urals discount to Brent at $10 per barrel by August 2024. This, by the way, is the minimum discount since the beginning of the year: at the start ...
Chinese Oil Purchases from Iran: Hidden Operations and Their Consequences for Russia
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Despite international sanctions and official statements about halting oil supplies from Iran to China, the Middle Kingdom continues to import crude oil using complex circumvention schemes. These actions have a significant impact on the global oil market, creating challenges for other major exporters, including Russia.
How the Scheme Works: The "Shadow Fleet"
A key element of these operations is the use of aging tankers that belong to a "shadow fleet." These vessels, registered ...