- February 8th, 2016
UK Day-Ahead Power Prices Nudge Higher As Temperatures Forecast To Dip
UK day-ahead power prices climbed Monday as forecasts for below average temperatures lifted power demand amid easing wind power supply. ›
UK day-ahead power prices climbed Monday as forecasts for below average temperatures lifted power demand amid easing wind power supply. ›
British gas prices were little changed on Monday in a near balanced system with the outlook for cooler weather supportive of prices for the remainder of the week. ›
Crude oil futures reversed earlier gains on Friday as weak fundamentals weighed on markets at the end of a volatile week that saw prices see-saw over 10 percent within a day. ›
Prices on the European power forwards curve were pressured by weak fuel market fundamentals early on Friday after the OTC market dipped below the most recent Jan. 21 low in Thursday’s late session. ›
UK day-ahead power prices declined for the second consecutive day Thursday on forecasts of higher wind power generation and falling power demand ahead of the weekend, sources said. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Thursday morning due to ample supply and relatively mild temperatures. ›
Oil held its rebound from the biggest drop in almost seven years as a sliding U.S. dollar and speculation over an emergency producer meeting whipsaw prices. ›
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Oil rose on Wednesday, paring earlier losses after fresh comments from Russia about its openness to talk with OPEC over output cuts helped revive hope among investors that the world’s largest producers could act to boost prices. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Wednesday as pipeline supplies and liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports rose. ›