- September 18th, 2018
UK GAS-Prices mixed on strong wind and colder forecast
British within-day gas price fell on Tuesday as strong wind power production reduced demand, but colder forecasts helped lift the day ahead contract.
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British within-day gas price fell on Tuesday as strong wind power production reduced demand, but colder forecasts helped lift the day ahead contract.
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Oil markets slipped on Tuesday as the latest escalation in the Sino-U.S. trade war clouded the outlook for crude demand from the two countries, the world’s top crude consumers. ›
Prompt British wholesale gas prices rose on Monday, despite a well-supplied market, in anticipation of a shift to lower autumnal temperatures and higher gas consumption. ›
August brought large price rises despite warm weather and plenty of supply to meet demand. EU Carbon prices were the biggest mover which filtered through to other commodities. ›
Oil prices rose on Monday as investors focused on the impact of U.S. sanctions on Iran despite assurances by Washington that Saudi Arabia, Russia and the United States could together raise output fast enough to offset falling supplies. ›
Prompt British wholesale gas prices mostly fell on Friday morning on warmer weather forecasts and as strike action planned for three North Sea oil and gas platforms on Monday was cancelled. ›
Oil on Friday clawed back some of its losses from the previous session, when prices fell the most in a month, with concerns about supply countering worries that emerging market crises and trade disputes could dent demand. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Thursday as nominations from storage boosted supplies that were depleted by lower flows from Norway. ›
Oil prices fell on Thursday, reversing some of the strong gains from the previous session, as economic concerns raised doubts about ongoing fuel demand growth. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Wednesday as flows through Norway’s largest pipeline Langeled rose, creating a supply surplus. ›