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Tag: U.S. dollar


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

If Turkey Catches Pneumonia, Will The Oil Market Catch A Cold?

August 15, 2018

Via: Forbes

Financial markets are being roiled by the collapse of the Turkish Lira, as President Erdogan does his impression of King Canute, trying to hold back a tide of bearish sentiment. Unfortunately for him, global markets are no more obedient than […]


Commercialization, Conventional Fuels

Oil firms as US Gulf refineries restart, dollar softens

September 7, 2017

Via: CNBC energy

Brent oil prices firmed on Thursday, hovering near 3-1/2-month highs as U.S. refiners restarting after Tropical Storm Harvey increased their crude processing and the U.S. dollar declined. Brent crude futures were up 39 cents at $54.59 a barrel by 0921 […]


Chemical, Energy Economics

Gazprom to Sell Debt in €1 Billion Deal

October 9, 2015

Via: Wall Street Journal

Russian energy giant OAO Gazprom became the latest emerging-market borrower to sell debt to international investors, taking advantage of growing expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve will delay raising interest rates. Gazprom will pay an interest rate of 4.625% on […]