- October 24th, 2018
UK GAS-Prices up on drop in Norway flows and colder weather
British wholesale gas prices rose on Wednesday, supported by a drop in supplies from Norway, colder weather and weaker wind power generation. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Wednesday, supported by a drop in supplies from Norway, colder weather and weaker wind power generation. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Tuesday, as strong wind power generation reduced demand for electricity from gas-fired plants, keeping the market oversupplied despite a dip in flows from Norway. ›
Oil prices fell on Tuesday after Saudi Arabia said it would play a “responsible role” in energy markets, although sentiment remained nervous in the run-up to U.S. sanctions against Iran’s crude exports that start next month. ›
European OTC power prices for next week leaped on Monday on forecasts of colder weather, which propelled French demand higher, and some longer-than-expected outages at the country’s nuclear reactors. ›
Brent crude oil prices rose back above $80 a barrel on Monday as markets were expected to tighten once U.S. sanctions against Iran’s crude exports are implemented next month. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Monday morning as strong wind power output curbed demand from gas plants. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Friday morning on higher demand for gas for heating. ›
Oil prices rose on Friday on signs of surging demand in China, the world’s second-biggest oil consumer, although the market was heading for a second week of losses on concern that trade wars were curbing economic activity and rising U.S. inventories. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Thursday after a surge of imports from Norway receded, leaving the system balanced, and colder temperatures pushed up the demand forecast. ›
Oil steadied on Thursday as support from ongoing tensions over the disappearance of a prominent Saudi journalist offset a big drop overnight due to a jump in U.S. crude stockpiles. ›