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What to Expect in the Oil Market

... Typically, this is the scenario that unfolds in the global oil market. The market faced significant turbulence last year due to sanctions imposed on Iran. After several months of growth, a downturn began as news circulated that the U.S. government had decided ... ... their fields. Forecasts can pertain to extraction volumes, agreements, etc. Agreements. Any “behind-the-scenes” deals can impact the market. A vivid example is the agreement between the U.S. and the UAE and Saudi Arabia. It is often easier to “team ...

Economic News: Sunday, July 27, 2025 – US and EU Close to a Trade Agreement, Markets Await Signals from the Fed

... annual growth of around 5.5–6%. The softer trajectory of the Chinese economy is reflected across the region, particularly impacting resource and goods exporters from the APEC region. Additional pressure on sentiment in Asia comes from trade and political ... ... countries) and pressure factors (economic slowdown and potential increases in non-OPEC supplies, for example, in the event of sanctions relief). The precious metals market continues to show high activity. Gold remains near historical highs, although its ...

Desert Without a Storm: Why Oil Prices Aren't Breaking Records

... latest round of the Iran-Israel conflict has so far had a limited effect on oil prices, largely due to the fact that, due to sanctions, Iran's role in the oil market has diminished in recent years, adds Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of the Open Oil Market. Due ... ... countries halted purchases of Iranian oil after 2019, when the U.S. embargo on its import came into effect, he reminds. "The impact of the conflict on prices is likely to be short-term," concludes Tereshkin. Will Iran Block the Strait of Hormuz? ...

What Is Uranium and Why Is It So Important?

... support uranium reserves and develop domestic enrichment capacities, particularly amid potential geopolitical conflicts and sanctions. Influence of Uranium-Rich Countries Countries with significant uranium reserves play a vital role in international ... ... consumers, participates in international uranium extraction and enrichment projects, bolstering its influence on the market. Impact on Emerging Nuclear Energy Countries: Countries dependent on uranium imports, such as India, South Korea, and Japan, are ...

Why the ban on gasoline exports did not stop the rise in gas station prices

..., which dropped from over $80 to $71 per barrel, are now driving exchange rates downward. Although oil prices have a delayed impact on domestic fuel costs, they may exert some pressure unless oil rebounds quickly. Another factor is the unusually warm ... ... for AI-98 and above is tied to infrastructure damage at refineries, specifically to high-octane fuel production facilities. Sanctions on equipment imports mean it will take a long time to address this issue. As a result, annual price growth for gasoline ...