- June 3rd, 2016
UK Gas – Prompt prices fall as imports from Norway and temperatures rise
British prompt gas prices fell on Friday morning, as imports from Norway rose, while expectations of warmer weather curbed demand. ›
British prompt gas prices fell on Friday morning, as imports from Norway rose, while expectations of warmer weather curbed demand. ›
European forward electricity prices on Friday rose to their highest level in 2016 in what traders described as a coal-driven upswing. ›
Brent crude held its gains near $50 a barrel as investors shrugged off OPEC’s decision to stick to its policy of unfettered output amid signs the global market is re-balancing. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Thursday morning in response to an undersupplied system and increased demand for gas for heating. ›
Oil prices were steady on Thursday on mixed market signals ahead of an OPEC meeting in Vienna, which analysts said was not expected to result in restrictions on crude output. ›
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British gas prices jumped on Wednesday as demand rose and supply declined from liquefied natural gas terminals and elsewhere, as maintenance programmes constrained output. ›
Oil slipped a fourth day, heading for the longest run of declines since April, as OPEC ministers gather in Vienna ahead of a meeting on Thursday to discuss production policy. ›