- February 4th, 2016
UK Gas – Prices fall on plenty supply
British wholesale gas prices fell on Thursday morning due to ample supply and relatively mild temperatures. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Thursday morning due to ample supply and relatively mild temperatures. ›
Oil held its rebound from the biggest drop in almost seven years as a sliding U.S. dollar and speculation over an emergency producer meeting whipsaw prices. ›
Oil rose on Wednesday, paring earlier losses after fresh comments from Russia about its openness to talk with OPEC over output cuts helped revive hope among investors that the world’s largest producers could act to boost prices. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Wednesday as pipeline supplies and liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports rose. ›
British gas prices edged lower on Tuesday, with supply and demand almost matched, as mild weather curbed demand. ›
Oil prices fell for a second session in Asian trade on Tuesday as worries about top energy consumer China and rising oil supply weighed on markets, although possible talks between OPEC and Russia on output cuts offered some support. ›
UK day-ahead power prices were mixed to slightly lower on Monday, mirroring weakness seen on the NBP spot gas market, while healthy wind supply and mild weather forecasts further weighed on the prompt. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Monday on an expected increase in supplies of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and lower than usual demand. ›
European power futures started the month with heavy losses on dwindling prompt prices and in sympathy with weaker coal and carbon on Monday. ›
Oil prices fell over 2 percent on Monday after China and South Korea posted weak economic data, while fading prospects for a coordinated output cut by leading crude exporters also hurt the market. ›