- April 14th, 2016
UK GAS-Prompt prices rise as outages cut imports from Norway
British spot gas prices rose on Thursday morning as outages in Norway cut gas exports to Britain, leaving the system undersupplied. ›
British spot gas prices rose on Thursday morning as outages in Norway cut gas exports to Britain, leaving the system undersupplied. ›
Oil extended losses as rising crude stockpiles kept supplies at the highest level in more than eight decades before major producers meet in Doha to discuss freezing output. ›
British wholesale gas prices edged lower on Wednesday morning as higher flows from Norway offset reduced supplies from an ongoing outage at the St Fergus gas terminal. ›
Oil extended declines from the highest level in more than four months as speculation swirled over the likely outcome of a meeting by major suppliers to discuss freezing output. U.S. industry data showed crude stockpiles expanded last week. ›
UK day-ahead power contracts rose more than 9% Tuesday as the planned shutdown of two nuclear reactors combined with weakened wind power generation is likely to tighten supply margins. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Tuesday morning due to lower UK Continental Shelf flows and stronger demand from gas plants following nuclear outages and lower wind output. ›
UK wholesale natural gas prices fell across the board at the open Monday as milder weather led to gas demand falling, leaving the UK gas system long at the beginning of the week. ›
Oil prices slipped on Monday over worries that the result of next Sunday’s meeting of producers in Qatar aimed at freezing current output levels would fail to improve the current supply-demand balance. ›
British prompt gas prices fell on Monday as forecasts for high wind power output curbed demand and gas imports from continental Europe and liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies remained strong. ›
UK day-ahead power contracts shed most of the previous day’s gains Friday on the back of an expected rebound in wind generation amid dampened demand levels at the start of week 15. ›