Market Movers Americas, April 11-15: War in Ukraine keeps pressure on US commodity logistics

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Market Movers Americas, April 11-15: War in Ukraine keeps pressure on US commodity logistics

In this week's Market Movers Americas, presented by Colleen Ferguson:

• Replacing Russian oil skyrockets tanker freight (00:20)

• Rail issues hinder US spot coal movements (01:11)

• Heat wave set to widen spot gas basis spreads (01:49)

• MISO to unveil capacity auction results (02:33)

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  • Gas & Power

  • Shipping

  • Crude

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