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Energy Sector News, Tuesday, August 5, 2025 - Trump Pressures India, Russia Limits Fuel Exports

... effect. Many key exporters are already producing close to maximum levels: for instance, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and the UAE. Additionally, an increase in supply is expected outside OPEC+, as major companies resume projects (for example, Chevron is returning to production in Venezuela, contributing approximately 200,000 barrels/day). An increase in supply, alongside persistent economic risks, is putting a "cooling" effect on oil prices. Macroeconomic Conditions. The global economic environment ...

Cryptocurrency News August 13, 2025: Bitcoin at an All-Time High, Record Influx into Ethereum

... the rally allowed the market to cool; such a breather typically precedes the next stage of ascent. If the global economy continues to provide positive signals—inflation slows down, and major central banks ease their rhetoric—investors may actively return to risk assets, including cryptocurrencies. Industry events will also play a crucial role in shaping the trend. The recent final resolution surrounding XRP has removed a significant uncertain factor, and the expected launch of the first exchange-traded ...

Entrepreneurship. How to become a successful entrepreneur?

... company. For example, before starting a new line of business, I study the market in terms of supply and demand, understand the product and its features, study the business model and try to compare it with the business models I already know, calculate the return on invested capital and turnover , as well as the way to finance this project, do I need to attract a bank and what banking products are best suited or is it possible to do it on my own. Aspiring entrepreneurs conserve their limited resources. ...

Energy Sector News – Wednesday, July 30, 2025: Brent Surpasses $70; Europe Accelerates Gas Injections Before Winter

... of gasoline AI-92 fell by more than 1.5% , reflecting a decrease in frenzy. Experts believe this measure is temporary: by autumn, after the conclusion of agricultural work and a decrease in seasonal demand, the situation is expected to normalize and return to regular export modes. Nevertheless, Russia's example signals that even one of the largest gasoline exporters is willing to limit external sales for domestic consumers – highlighting the presence of local fuel imbalances across different regions ...

Energy Market News – Tuesday, July 29, 2025: Brent around $70 amid US-EU deal, gas reserves in Europe, gasoline export ban in Russia

... gasoline, except for shipments under previously concluded intergovernmental agreements within the Eurasian Union. Experts believe that this ban is temporary: by autumn, with the end of seasonal work, the situation is expected to normalize, and exports will return to the usual mode. Nevertheless, for the global petroleum product market, this is a signal: even one of the largest exporters is willing to limit external sales to keep domestic prices under control, highlighting local imbalances in different parts ...