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Commented by Stefan Feulner on November 8th, 2021 | 11:28 CET

Deutsche Rohstoff, Saturn Oil + Gas, BP - Rise to hysteria

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Energy prices in Germany continue to rise, driving inflation beyond the 4% mark. Heating oil alone increased in price by around 80% within a year. However, there is no end in sight to the rise. The supply bottleneck and immense demand are likely to push oil prices above the psychological USD 100 mark in the next few years. Analysts at JPMorgan even see a new supercycle approaching the world and renewed their forecast to an oil price of USD 190 in 2025.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on November 3rd, 2021 | 12:49 CET

Royal Dutch, BP, Saturn Oil + Gas: OPEC sends oil to 100 dollars!

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The oil rally continues! In October, the Brent and WTI grades recorded an increase of around 10%. Market observers justified the friendly month with the good mood on the stock markets. The risk appetite returned due to the turn of the markets at the beginning of October. More volatile asset classes such as commodities benefited from this. Time and again, reference is also made to fuel reserves in China, which had recently fallen sharply. The world's second-largest economy could now buy more on the oil market to strategically replenish its reserves. Tension is rising in the oil market. Which stocks can benefit in this environment?

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Commented by Armin Schulz on October 25th, 2021 | 12:36 CEST

BP, Saturn Oil & Gas, Royal Dutch Shell - Oil stocks take off

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Anyone who has to fill up their car at the moment will not be thrilled. Prices at gas stations rose in some cases to over EUR 2. The reason is the further rising oil price. An end to this trend is currently not in sight. Morgan Stanley analyst Martijn Rats raised his forecasts for the first quarter of 2022 to USD 95 and sees the oil price at USD 70 per barrel in the long term. Falling supply due to scaled-back investments is causing prices to rise. Due to climate protection and the targets set, investments in the development of new oil wells have been significantly reduced. In 2014 it was still USD 740 billion; 6 years later, it is only USD 350 billion. Oil producers are currently benefiting the most from this development, so we take a closer look at three companies.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on October 21st, 2021 | 10:11 CEST

Gazprom, Saturn Oil + Gas, TotalEnergies - Rising prices continue to create a party atmosphere

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Europe is currently experiencing an energy crisis. Drivers are noticing it clearly at the gas pumps and users of gas heating systems in their bills. The reasons are manifold: the recovery of the economy after Corona, the curbing of coal-fired power generation for climate protection reasons, the growing hunger for energy of emerging economies and, last but not least, weather effects. In Germany, there is an additional reason: the phase-out of nuclear energy is currently causing a strong expansion of gas-fired power generation to secure the baseload. The beneficiaries of this development are the oil and gas producers - and thus their investors.

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