- May 1st, 2018
UK GAS-Prices down as cold retreats, temperature forecasts raised
Prompt British wholesale gas prices slipped on Tuesday as a brief cold snap retreated and Norwegian gas supplies along one pipeline offset an outage on another. ›
Prompt British wholesale gas prices slipped on Tuesday as a brief cold snap retreated and Norwegian gas supplies along one pipeline offset an outage on another. ›
Oil prices held steady on Tuesday as the dollar remained near a four-month high, with crude supported by worries that U.S. President Donald Trump may pull out of the Iran nuclear deal. ›
Prompt British wholesale gas prices rose on Monday morning as cooler weather lifted demand and imports from Norway fell as gas was re-routed to the continent. ›
Oil prices dipped on Monday after a rising rig count in the United States pointed to higher production there, but markets held near their highest in over three years and remained set for a second straight month of gains. ›
Oil prices rose on Thursday, lifted by concerns over supply disruptions in Venezuela and the Middle East as well as by strong demand. ›
Most British wholesale gas contracts mainly edged lower on Wednesday morning, as fresh supplies of liquefied natural gas (LNG) are expected to arrive this week and forecasts of strong output from the country’s wind farms have curbed demand. ›
Oil prices on Wednesday fell back from more than three-year highs reached the previous session, as rising U.S. fuel inventories and production weighed on an otherwise bullish market. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Tuesday morning on lower temperature forecasts for the end of this week. ›
Brent crude oil rose for a sixth day on Tuesday to hit its highest since November, 2014 at over $75 a barrel, buoyed by expectations that supplies will tighten just as demand reaches record levels. ›
UK day-ahead power contracts began the week on a bullish note in Monday’s trading session on the back of forecasts for easing solar output and cooler temperatures lifting demand. ›