- September 20th, 2021
EUROPE GAS-Prices rise ahead of gas capacity auctions
British wholesale gas prices rose on Monday morning ahead of capacity auctions which will help to signal how much gas can Europe can expect from Russia. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Monday morning ahead of capacity auctions which will help to signal how much gas can Europe can expect from Russia. ›
British and European gas prices rose on Friday morning with lower imports from Norway and forecasts for cooler temperatures adding to bullish sentiment about low stock levels. ›
Oil prices fell on Friday as more supply came back online in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico following two hurricanes, but both benchmark contracts were on track for weekly gains of more than 3% as recovery in output is seen lagging demand. ›
Oil prices slipped on Thursday, paring back only some of the large gains made the previous day on the back a larger-than-expected drawdown in crude oil stocks in the United States. ›
Oil prices climbed on Wednesday after industry data showed a larger than expected drawdown in crude oil stocks in the United States, the world’s largest oil consumer, and on expectations that demand will recover as vaccine roll-outs widen. ›
British and European wholesale gas prices rose on Tuesday morning as heavy maintenance affected Norwegian supply. ›
Oil prices hit a six-week high on Tuesday on concerns that another storm could affect output in Texas this week even as the U.S. industry struggles to return to normal production levels after Hurricane Ida wreaked havoc on the Gulf Coast. ›
European wholesale gas prices rose on Monday morning as forecasts of cooler weather and an extended period of low wind output was expected to spur demand amid ongoing supply tightness. ›
Oil prices rose for a second session on Monday as concerns over shut output in the United States, the world’s biggest producer, following damage from Hurricane Ida supported the market, along with expectations for higher demand. ›
British wholesale gas prices continued to climb on Thursday as British production outages balanced stronger Norwegian gas flows while concerns lingered over winter supply.
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