- April 9th, 2018
Energy Services (Business Power) Ltd – April 2018 Energy Newsletter
Continued cold weather from Siberia kept UK energy prices on the upside as gas storage levels across the EU fell to boost the market. ›
Continued cold weather from Siberia kept UK energy prices on the upside as gas storage levels across the EU fell to boost the market. ›
February brought the ‘Beast from the East’ ad as a result the within-day and day-ahead markets saw large increases. ›
January’s energy markets fell on the whole as supply comfortably met demand despite some cold weather. ›
In December, energy markets reacted to the news that the Forties oil pipeline (also carrying gas) was shut down due to the discovery of a small hairline crack in the pipe. ›
Our December 2017 Energy newsletter is now available to read. Please follow the link below to enjoy the latest information on the UK’s energy markets ›
Energy prices continued to rise in October as winter fast approaches. ›
Energy prices across Europe continued to climb in September, follow the link below 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. ›