Oil Market Analyst - Research
Onyx Capital Group Limited
Posted: March 11, 2026
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Quick Summary
The Oil Market Analyst will be responsible for collecting and analyzing data on the oil market, presenting findings in easy-to-understand reports and infographics, and creating on-screen presentations to clients.
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Job Description
The Research division of Flux seeks an individual to join their desk as an entry-level Oil Analyst. This team specialises in providing market expertise to their client base, allowing them to shine a light on the financial oil market. This role is London-based and is on-site 5 days per week and we are looking for somebody who can start immediately.
Responsibilities:
• Collect, analyse and interpret information and data across financial oil and refined products market
• Present the finding in an easy-to-understand in the form of reports and infographics as well as on-screen presentations
• Support the analytics team in development of scientific approach to interpreting financial flows and supply & demand tools
• Actively participate in projects to improve the processes and procedures in developing the reports
• Build relationships with potential clients across the industry
Requirements:
• Excellent MS skills including fluency with Excel formulas and functions
• Strong mathematical and analytical skills with a passion for data analysis, commodities and financial markets
• Outstanding English written skills
• Happy with being on camera and being involved with regular research update podcasts
• Outstanding organisational skills with the ability to meet tight deadlines
• Ambitious individual with track record of exceeding targets
• Confidence in building relationships over the phone
• Prior experience or interest in the financial oil and gas sector and knowledge of oil derivatives would be advantageous
• Knowledge of coding (e.g. Python, PowerBI, and other relevant data analytics software) is desirable but not essential