PODCAST: Daily Energy Markets - May 14th

PODCAST: Daily Energy Markets - May 14th

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PODCAST: Daily Energy Markets - June 9th

Today’s Daily Energy Markets asked a puzzling question: why are oil prices falling back toward $90 when millions of barrels per day remain stranded by the Strait of Hormuz crisis? Neil Atkinson highlighted how inventories, SPR releases, and rerouted flows are cushioning markets. ...  Show more

PODCAST: Daily Energy Markets - June 8th

Today’s Daily Energy Markets explored whether renewed Israel-Iran hostilities and Hormuz disruptions are creating a supply crisis that markets are failing to price in. Omar Najia warned investor complacency could give way to higher oil prices and economic pain. Ron Bousso highlig ...  Show more

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