- April 12th, 2017
EU Power prompt prices down as wind holds up, demand eases
European prompt power prices on Wednesday fell as wind power output in Germany held up and consumption began to ease in the run-up to the Easter holiday period. ›
European prompt power prices on Wednesday fell as wind power output in Germany held up and consumption began to ease in the run-up to the Easter holiday period. ›
Oil advanced for a seventh day in New York, the longest gain since December, on confidence Saudi Arabia will support an extension to OPEC-led output cuts just as U.S. stockpiles show signs of shrinking. ›
British wholesale day-ahead gas prices edged lower on Tuesday morning as higher imports from Norway contributed to an oversupplied system, but forecasts of cooler temperatures limited falls. ›
Crude oil eased from a five-week high on Tuesday as rising U.S. shale oil production offset concerns over geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and output cuts being made to support prices. ›
British wholesale day-ahead gas prices were flat on Monday morning on an oversupplied system, as Norwegian gas flows fell and temperatures dropped from the weekend levels. ›
Oil prices rose on Monday, supported by strong demand and uncertainty over the conflict in Syria, although another run-up in U.S. drilling activity kept a lid on gains. ›
British wholesale prompt gas prices edged higher on Friday morning on forecasts of low output from the country’s wind farms and cooler temperatures, while forward contracts found support from strong crude oil prices. ›
Oil prices hit a one-month high on Friday after the United States attacked a Syrian government airbase, sending shockwaves through global markets and raising concerns of the conflict spreading in the oil-rich region. ›
British wholesale gas prices declined on Thursday morning due to in a slightly long system ›
Oil prices fell on Thursday as record U.S. crude inventories underscored that markets remain bloated, although traders said there were signs that other regions were gradually tightening. ›