- July 4th, 2016
UK Gas – Prices rise on tighter system as Norwegian supply dips
British prompt gas prices rose on Monday as demand rose due to a lower supply from Norway, a high level of exports to Europe and lower wind generation. ›
British prompt gas prices rose on Monday as demand rose due to a lower supply from Norway, a high level of exports to Europe and lower wind generation. ›
Brent crude traded near $50 a barrel as Nigerian militants claimed fresh attacks over the weekend, threatening to deepen the country’s biggest output losses in decades. ›
British prompt gas prices inched down on Friday morning due to an oversupplied system amid thin trade. ›
Oil rose after the biggest quarterly gain since 2009 as falling U.S. supply added to speculation the global surplus is easing. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Wednesday as production outages in exporter Norway left the transmission grid undersupplied. ›
Oil rose on Wednesday as financial traders poured money back into commodities following the initial shock of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, and as a potential strike in Norway and crisis in Venezuela threatened to cut supply. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Tuesday morning as higher imports from Norway and rising domestic supply left the gas system oversupplied. ›
UK day-ahead power contracts climbed higher Monday with sharp price fluctuations on ongoing markets jitters over potential changes to power, gas supplies and exchange rates after the UK voted to leave the EU, sources said. ›
British prompt gas prices rose on Monday as the transmission grid ran slightly short of supply because of reduced intake from Norway after an outage. ›
Oil traded near $48 a barrel as market volatility continued after the U.K. last week voted to leave the European Union. ›