Rory Johnston

Rory Johnston

unknown Ireland

Rory Johnston is a half-brother of Jennifer Johnston, contributing to the family's diverse background in the arts, particularly in literature and drama.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
62,406
Power
2,791$
Sentiment
5.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Canada 1 5.00 0.16% +0% 38,005,238 62,406 $1,700,000 2,791$
Totals 1 38,005,238 62,406 $1,700,000 2,791$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Canada Canada: Rory Johnston, oil market analyst at Commodity Context, expressed concerns about the potential for Iran to target oil infrastructure. 5

The Globe and Mail: Oil prices expected to surge in response to Middle East conflict

Canada Canada: Rory Johnston, an oil analyst with Commodity Context, said that a new pipeline to a deepwater port would open up India as a more accessible market from Canadian shores. 7

The Globe and Mail: India an ideal target for increased Canadian energy exports, analysts say

Guyana Guyana: Rory Johnston, founder of oil markets-focused newsletter Commodity Context, said, 'We don’t know how much or how quickly Trump will enforce this.' 5

Stabroek News: Trump orders blockade of sanctioned oil tankers leaving, entering Venezuela

Tanzania Tanzania: Rory Johnston, an analyst with Commodity Context, commented on the geopolitical implications of the tanker seizure. 5

The Citizen – major Tanzanian English newspaper, est. 2004: US seizes sanctioned oil tanker off coast of Venezuela, Trump says

Guyana Guyana: Rory Johnston, an analyst with Commodity Context, commented on the implications of seizing the tanker. 5

Stabroek News: US seizes oil tanker off coast of Venezuela, Trump says

Canada Canada: Rory Johnston, an energy analyst, stated that Trans Mountain’s revised forecasts illustrate that shipping on the pipeline is 'too expensive' for some oil producers. 5

The Globe and Mail: Trans Mountain pipeline drops forecasts for amount of oil it ships