- November 12th, 2018
UK GAS-Prices climb as colder weather, lower wind speeds expected next week
British wholesale gas prices climbed on Monday morning in anticipation of colder weather and less wind power output next week. ›
British wholesale gas prices climbed on Monday morning in anticipation of colder weather and less wind power output next week. ›
Oil prices jumped more than 1.5 percent on Monday after top exporter Saudi Arabia announced a supply cut in December and other producers also considered reductions heading into 2019. ›
European power prices for the coming Monday fell in Friday wholesale market trading as supply rose and demand weakened, while forwards turned south on lower fuels and CO2 permission rights prices. ›
British wholesale gas prices were mixed on Friday morning as higher flows from Norway and forecasts for milder temperatures in the near term pushed prompt prices down and colder weather forecasts for December lifted the curve. ›
Oil prices fell to multi-month lows on Friday as global supply increased and investors worried about the impact on fuel demand from of lower economic growth and trade disputes. ›
European spot power prices fell sharply on Thursday on falling demand and more German nuclear supply, while forwards rose strongly with soaring carbon emissions rights. ›
Oil prices rose on Thursday after record Chinese crude imports eased concerns that a slowdown in the world’s No.2 economy could stoke an emerging fuel glut. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Thursday morning due to an outage in Norway and as lower-than-expected temperatures led to higher consumption forecasts. ›
European spot electricity prices for day-ahead delivery rose on Wednesday, buoyed by weak renewables generation and an expected demand boost because of cold weather, while the forward curve was lifted by firm prices for carbon emissions, coal and gas. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Wednesday morning on lower forecast temperatures from tomorrow which is expected to raise demand for heating. ›