- May 30th, 2018
UK GAS-Prompt prices rise as low wind power output boosts gas demand
Prompt British wholesale gas prices rose on Wednesday morning as lower output from the country’s wind farms led to higher demand for gas from power stations. ›
Prompt British wholesale gas prices rose on Wednesday morning as lower output from the country’s wind farms led to higher demand for gas from power stations. ›
Oil prices steadied on Wednesday after falling steeply in recent days on concerns that Saudi Arabia and Russia will pump more crude in the second half of the year in response to falling global crude inventories and rising consumer prices. ›
European prompt power prices rose on Tuesday as indications of tighter nuclear and renewables supply outweighed the bearish effects of slowing demand ahead of a holiday at the end of the week. ›
British wholesale gas prices for day-ahead delivery rose on Tuesday in anticipation of a planned outage at a gas terminal, just as forecasts for gas for power consumption rose. ›
Oil edged lower on Tuesday, pressured by expectations that Saudi Arabia and Russia could pump more crude to compensate for a potential supply shortfall. ›
British wholesale gas prices were mostly higher on Thursday morning as additional maintenance at Norway’s gas export facilities created a supply shortage. ›
Oil prices fell on Thursday on expectations that OPEC members will step up production in the face of worries over supply from both Venezuela and Iran. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Monday morning as warm weather reduced demand. ›
Oil prices rose on Monday as markets reacted to news that China and the United States have put a looming trade war between the world’s two biggest economies “on hold”. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Friday as warmer weather forecasts for early next week reduced heating demand, domestic output rose and exports to mainland Europe fell. ›