Investment economist sees oil prices threatening Ørsted

Rising oil prices could end up hurting the Danish utility, says Per Hansen from Danish bank Nordnet.
Photo: Ørsted
Photo: Ørsted

That oil prices have increased so much during 2021 could end up being a big problem for Ørsted because the development could give the major oil companies the opportunity to capture crucial market shares within greener forms of energy such as offshore wind, says Per Hansen, investment economist at Danish digital bank Nordnet, to domestic business daily Berlingske:

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