- September 6th, 2017
Energy Services (Business Power) Ltd – September 2017 Energy Newsletter
UK energy prices rose in August, follow the below link to find out why ›
UK energy prices rose in August, follow the below link to find out why ›
UK energy prices remained fairly stable in June however all eyes are now on the supply and demand balance for winter after the announcement of the permanent closure of the Rough Gas Storage facility and the growing diplomatic crisis involving Qatar. ›
UK energy prices were stable in May with oil prices trying to find direction against a background of high US inventories and a cut in OPEC production. ›
Prices generally eased off in March however there was a late sting in the tail … follow the link to find out why ›
Prices remained volatile in January and are expected to continue into the first half of February at least, follow the below link to find out why ›
Electricity and gas prices climbed towards the end of December due to traders covering their positions and slightly cooler temperatures over Chirstmas ›
Electricity & Gas prices eased in November as healthy supply kept up with demand. Rising oil prices kept further reductions at bay. ›
Electricity & Gas prices continued their climb in October as problems with French nuclear output filtered through to the rest of Europe. ›
Gas and electricity prices became extremely volatile in September as unplanned outages and fears over winter supplies provided support for unprecedented swings in wholesale markets.
UK Energy prices ended August lower as rising Norwegian flows and extra LNG supplies countered rising oil prices and news of the closure of the Rough storage facility in the North Sea.