- June 22nd, 2016
UK Gas – Prices rise on lower UK deliveries, higher oil
British prompt gas prices rose on Wednesday morning as deliveries to UK domestic gas terminals fell due to outages, oil prices rose and a day ahead of a vote on EU membership. ›
British prompt gas prices rose on Wednesday morning as deliveries to UK domestic gas terminals fell due to outages, oil prices rose and a day ahead of a vote on EU membership. ›
UK day-ahead power contracts rose Tuesday, halting a three-day slide despite steady spot gas prices, as forecasts for falling renewables power generation and curtailed French imports boosted the prompt market. ›
British prompt gas prices rose on Tuesday morning, as imports from Norway fell, leaving the British gas system undersupplied. ›
Oil halted gains near $49 a barrel as markets awaited the U.K. referendum on staying in the European Union and weekly U.S. stockpile data. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Monday, buoyed by a stronger oil market as fears of Britain voting to leave the European Union in a referendum on Thursday receded. ›
European power curve prices rose sharply on Monday, driven by price gains in the related coal market, with the German benchmark position for year-ahead delivery reaching a new 2016 high. ›
Oil gained for a second day above $48 a barrel as the dollar retreated, boosting the appeal of commodities priced in the U.S. currency. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Friday morning as an unplanned outage in Norway ended and crude oil prices made gains for the first time in seven days. ›
Oil pared the biggest weekly decline in more than two months as the dollar extended its retreat, increasing the appeal of commodities priced in the U.S. currency. ›
British prompt gas prices fell on Thursday morning as imports from Norway rose, leaving the system oversupplied. ›