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June 2020

June 2020
2020, June, 30, 13:00:00
OIL PRICE: NEAR $41 AGAIN
Brent fell 22 cents, or 0.5%, to $41.63 a barrel, WTI was down 27 cents, or 0.7%, at $39.43 a barrel.
June 2020
2020, June, 30, 12:55:00
ASIA'S SHARES UP
MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was up 0.51%,
June 2020
2020, June, 30, 12:50:00
EUROPE'S STOCKS UPDOWN
The pan-European STOXX 600 index looked set to post a more than 12% rise in the quarter
June 2020
2020, June, 30, 12:45:00
CHINA'S GAS DEMAND WILL UP
The potential is very high. China's demand for gas will grow at a very high pace. Last year, gas consumption in China grew by almost 10 per cent, thus exceeding 300 billion cubic meters. In 15 years, the demand for gas in the country may double.
June 2020
2020, June, 30, 12:40:00
BRITAIN'S ECONOMY DOWN
Britain's gross domestic product dropped by a quarterly 2.2% between January and March,
June 2020
2020, June, 30, 12:35:00
SAUDI ARABIA'S ECONOMY DOWN
In the first quarter, the value of Saudi Arabia’s oil exports plunged by about $11 billion year on year
June 2020
2020, June, 30, 12:30:00
MORE GAS FOR GERMANY
"Natural gas can make a vital contribution to economic recovery in Germany and Europe – without compromising climate protection targets," Wintershall Dea board member Thilo Wieland said June 29.
June 2020
2020, June, 30, 12:25:00
U.S. LPG TO CHINA UP
This is a record high monthly volume from the US, and made it the largest LPG supplier to China in May. It eclipsed the previous record high monthly import from the US of 475,092 mt in December 2017, historical customs data showed.
June 2020
2020, June, 30, 12:20:00
LOW CARBON NUCLEAR POWER
Nuclear is the second-largest low-carbon power source in the world today, after hydropower,
June 2020
2020, June, 30, 12:15:00
SHELL WRITE OFFS $22 BLN
Shell, the world’s largest fuel retailer, said it expected a 40% drop in sales in the second quarter from a year earlier to about 4 million barrels per day (bpd), although that is more than its earlier prediction of a drop to 3.5 million bpd.