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Prices weaken in face of plentiful supply
The latest BP Statistical Review of World Energy lives up to its well deserved reputation for providing a comprehensive overview of the way energy supplies, energy prices and energy trade flows are developing. In 2014 - the year covered by the latest report - oil prices, gas prices, outside the Far East and coal prices all started to weaken in the face of plentiful supply, writes Chris Skrebowski.
Article details
Journal title: Petroleum Review
Region: Worldwide
Publisher: Energy Institute
Subjects: Statistics, Oil and gas, Primary energy production, Exploration and production, Oil prices, Gas prices