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  • September 5th, 2018

UK GAS-Prices mixed as outages recede, supplies edge higher

British wholesale gas prices were mixed on Wednesday as the impact from previous outages receded allowing supplies to edge higher. ›

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  • September 5th, 2018

Oil prices fall as U.S. storm threat eases, but Iran sanctions loom

Oil prices fell on Wednesday as a tropical storm hitting the U.S. Gulf coast weakened and had a lower impact on production than initially expected. ›

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  • September 4th, 2018

UK GAS-Prices rise amid outages, gas-for-power demand

British wholesale gas prices rose on Tuesday morning as unplanned outages curtailed supply and on strong demand from gas-to-power plants. ›

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  • September 4th, 2018

Oil prices rise as Gulf of Mexico rigs evacuated

Oil prices rose on Tuesday, with U.S. crude breaking through $70 a barrel, after the evacuation of two Gulf of Mexico oil platforms in preparation for a hurricane. ›

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  • September 3rd, 2018

EUROPE POWER-Forward power prices fall, tracking dip carbon

European electricity contracts for year-ahead delivery fell on Monday from record highs, tracking the slide in carbon emissions prices. Contracts for next week and October delivery dipped on increased French nuclear availability. ›

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  • September 3rd, 2018

UK GAS-Prices rise on maintenance, undersupply

British wholesale gas prices rose on Monday morning as maintenance at several British sites led to large undersupply in the market. ›

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  • September 3rd, 2018

Oil steady on high OPEC supply ahead of Iran sanctions

Oil prices steadied on Monday, weighed down by rising supply from OPEC and the United States but supported by concerns that falling Iranian output will tighten markets once U.S. sanctions bite from November. ›

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