- July 12th, 2021
EUROPE POWER-Tight renewable, nuclear supply boosts prompt prices
European spot wholesale power prices on Monday rose on tighter renewable and nuclear energy output while forwards tracked a weaker fuels and carbon complex.
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European spot wholesale power prices on Monday rose on tighter renewable and nuclear energy output while forwards tracked a weaker fuels and carbon complex.
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Crude futures slipped on Monday as concerns over slowing global growth outweighed the prospect of tightening supply after talks among key producers to raise output in coming months stalled.
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Prompt British wholesale gas prices rose on Friday morning, mirroring gains across the energy complex, despite an over-supplied gas system.
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Oil prices rose for a second day on Friday as data showed a draw in U.S. inventories, but were headed for a weekly loss amid uncertainty about global supplies fuelled by an OPEC+ impasse.
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British wholesale gas prices fell on Thursday morning as UK domestic production started to ramp up after outages and European carbon prices declined.
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Spot prices in Europe’s wholesale power market on Thursday dipped from contract highs a day earlier, as more German wind supply in the system and weaker demand ahead of the weekend relaxed the balance.
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Oil prices fell for a third day on Thursday amid uncertainty over supply after the collapse this week of talks among major producers which could potentially cause the current output agreement to be abandoned.
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The German spot power price hit a contract high on Wednesday as supply from wind and solar is forecast to fall on Thursday, while the French price dipped as nuclear availability rose.
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British wholesale gas prices rose on Wednesday morning as lower wind power output was expected to result in higher gas demand for power generation.
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Oil prices rose on Wednesday, recovering from a steep drop in the previous session, after the cancellation of talks among OPEC+ producers that raised the prospect the world’s major crude exporters will turn on the taps to gain market share.
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