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In 2016, when McGraw-Hill changed its name to S&P Global, the Platts division was renamed S&P Global Platts. Platts' first significant acquisition came in 2001, when it acquired FT Energy. [7] That acquisition gave it the Platts Global Energy Awards, considered one of the industry's biggest awards event, held every December in New York. [8]
That forecast marks a 20% drop from current prices, and around a 25% drop from this year's average price of around $80 per barrel. Prices have already seen downward pressure this year amid ...
Brent is the leading global price benchmark for Atlantic basin crude oils. It is used to set the price of two-thirds of the world's internationally traded crude oil supplies. It is one of the two main benchmark prices for purchases of oil worldwide, the other being West Texas Intermediate (WTI).
Oil Price Information Service (OPIS) is a price reporting agency which provides information that is used for commercial contracts and trade settlement related to petroleum, gasoline, diesel, ethanol, biodiesel, LP-gas, jet fuel, crude, natural gas, petrochemicals, recycled plastics, refinery feedstocks, residual fuel, and kerosene.
Analysts cut the price target on BP p.l.c. (NYSE:BP) following the company’s third quarter results reported on Tuesday. BP’s revenue fell short at $47.25 billion, below the $52.56 billion ...
High stock prices mean the risk of a market correction is rising, Moody's Mark Zandi said. There are 2 looming risks that could spark a serious correction for the stock market, Moody's chief ...
In taking a longer term horizon of 10 years, the U.S. net general government debt level with the current assumptions would be $20.1 trillion (85% of 2021 GDP). With the original assumptions, the debt level was projected to be $22.1 trillion (93% of 2021 GDP). [12]
The Platts assessment process determines the value of physical commodities 15–30 days forward for many oil products loading in Singapore. [1]MOPS is an acronym that stands for the Mean of Platts Singapore, and typically refers to any contract mechanism that derives its value by referencing the average of a set of Singapore-based oil price assessments published by Platts.