- July 25th, 2017
UK GAS-Prices dip ahead of end to Norwegian maintenance
British gas prices fell on Tuesday as traders expected deliveries from main supplier Norway to rebound as maintenance work at the Kollsnes gas processing facility wraps up. ›
British gas prices fell on Tuesday as traders expected deliveries from main supplier Norway to rebound as maintenance work at the Kollsnes gas processing facility wraps up. ›
Oil extended gains toward $47 a barrel as Saudi Arabia promised deep cuts to crude exports next month to help ease a global glut. ›
British wholesale gas prices declined on Monday morning as Norwegian flows increased. ›
Oil traded near $46 a barrel before an OPEC committee meets to discuss the progress of supply cuts enacted to drain a global glut. ›
British wholesale gas prices were mostly higher on Friday thanks to supply shortfalls as power plants burned more gas and as the onset of field maintenance kept a lid on output. ›
Oil edged toward its second weekly increase as OPEC and its allies prepare to review their plan to clear a global glut that hasn’t worked as they hoped. ›
Prompt British wholesale gas prices rose on Thursday morning, as imports from Norway fell, leaving the British gas system undersupplied. ›
Oil held gains near $47 a barrel as U.S. crude and gasoline stockpiles extended declines, easing concerns over a global supply glut. ›
European spot electricity prices rose on Wednesday, with gains made on the back of lower projected output for wind and solar power capped by a drop in temperatures that is expected to reduce demand for air conditioning, traders said. ›
British gas prices fell on Wednesday morning thanks to an oversupplied system, with rising Norwegian flows and waning demand for gas-fired power generation. ›