- February 25th, 2020
UK GAS-Prices mixed as supply and demand rise, temperature falls
British wholesale gas prices were mixed early on Tuesday after supply from Norway and the UK Continental Shelf rose and colder weather increased gas use.
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British wholesale gas prices were mixed early on Tuesday after supply from Norway and the UK Continental Shelf rose and colder weather increased gas use.
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Oil climbed on Tuesday as investors sought bargains after crude benchmarks slumped almost 4% in the previous session, although concerns about the coronavirus spreading out of China and curbing major economies and fuel demand capped gains.
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British wholesale gas prices rose on Monday morning as low send-out from liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals created undersupply.
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Oil prices tumbled by 3% on Monday, as the rapid spread of a coronavirus in several countries outside China left investors fretting about a hit to demand.
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Asian spot prices for liquefied natural gas (LNG) rose this week after five weeks of declines, as lower prices sparked cargo purchasing interest from various buyers. ›
European wholesale power prices for delivery early next week diverged on Friday as German contracts surged on a forecast fall in wind power generation while low demand pressured French prices. ›
British prompt wholesale gas prices fell on Friday, pressured by lower demand and expectations of higher liquefied natural gas (LNG) sendout after an outage at the South Hook terminal ends on Saturday. ›
Oil prices fell on Friday amid concerns over fuel demand as the coronavirus epidemic spread further beyond China, while major crude producers stood pat on any early action to cut output to support the market. ›
British wholesale gas prices were mostly higher on Thursday morning due to an undersupplied system. ›
Oil prices climbed on Thursday, extending gains from the previous session, as the market shifted focus to supply disruptions, while demand concerns eased following a drop in new coronavirus cases at the epicentre of the outbreak. ›