- March 26th, 2018
UK GAS-Prices fall as weather forecasts turn warmer
British wholesale gas prices fell on Monday morning, as forecasts of warmer temperatures than previously expected dented demand. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Monday morning, as forecasts of warmer temperatures than previously expected dented demand. ›
Brent and WTI crude oil futures dipped on Monday as concerns of a looming trade dispute between the United States and China weighed on global markets. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Friday as strong imports from Belgium and withdrawals from underground storage sites contributed to oversupply.
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Oil prices rose, pushed up by Saudi statements that OPEC and Russian led production curbs will need to be extended into 2019 in order to tighten the market. ›
British wholesale gas prices declined on Thursday, driven by forecasts for milder weather and a boost to British supplies from the arrival this month of two liquefied natural gas (LNG) vessels. ›
Oil prices gave up earlier gains as the relentless rise in U.S. crude production threatens to undermine efforts led by producer cartel OPEC to tighten the market. ›
British wholesale gas prices were mixed on Wednesday morning as forecasts of milder temperatures in the coming days dragged down the within-day price and other prompt contracts were lifted by a colder longer-term forecast. ›
Oil prices edged up on Wednesday, lifted by tensions in the Middle East and healthy demand, although rising U.S. output continued to weigh on markets. ›
LONDON, March 20 (Reuters) – British wholesale gas prices jumped almost 10 percent on Tuesday as supplies from Europe dwindled just as demand remained above average following an unseasonable cold snap. ›
British wholesale gas prices were mixed on Monday morning, with within-day gas up on cold temperatures but day-ahead down on expectations of slightly milder weather the rest of this week. ›