Broker thinks these 6 ASX energy shares could go higher Lina Lim | January 11, 2021 3:47pm | More on: Energy commodities bouncing back Brent crude oil has staged a significant recovery to the US$52 per barrel level. This compares to being range bound around the US$40 mark since June 2020. Thermal coal prices have increased over 50% during the December 2020 quarter, brought on by China ramping up imports on non-Australian thermal coal. LNG prices have also surged to a six-year high of around US$15 per million British thermal units (MMbtu), from US$2/MMbtu in mid-2020. A number of supply-demand, weather and political forces continue to work in favour of sturdy energy prices. Since March 2020, key energy producers including OPEC+ and