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  • January 6th, 2020

UK GAS-Prices edge higher as LNG, supply from Norway dips

British wholesale gas prices edged higher on Monday morning as supply from Norway and British liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals fell, while the curve was lifted by rising oil prices.

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  • January 6th, 2020

Oil prices climb 2% as Iran, Trump trade threats

Oil prices rose a further 2% on Monday, pushing Brent above $70 a barrel, as rhetoric from the United States, Iran and Iraq fanned tensions in the Middle East after the killing of a top Iranian general.

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  • January 3rd, 2020

UK GAS-Prices rise on higher consumption levels

British wholesale gas prices rose on Friday morning as consumption increased, rebounding from losses the previous day. ›

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  • January 3rd, 2020

Brent jumps almost $3 after U.S. air strike on Baghdad airport

Brent crude futures jumped nearly $3 on Friday after a U.S. air strike in Baghdad killed top Iranian and Iraqi military commanders, sparking concerns of disruption to Middle East oil supplies. ›

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  • January 2nd, 2020

EUROPE POWER-Day-ahead prices drop sharply ahead of wind surge

European prompt electricity prices for day-ahead delivery fell sharply in wholesale market trading on Thursday, as wind volumes in main producer country Germany were forecast to more than double by Friday.

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  • January 2nd, 2020

UK GAS-Prompt prices fall as strong LNG output leads to oversupply

Prompt British wholesale gas prices fell on Thursday morning as strong liquefied natural gas output led to oversupply.

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  • January 2nd, 2020

Oil starts new year higher on trade optimism, Middle East tensions

Oil prices kicked off the new year higher on Thursday as warming trade relations between the United States and China eased demand concerns, while rising tensions in the Middle East fuelled worries about supply.

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