- February 13th, 2018
EUROPE POWER-Spot prices down as French cold spell eases
European spot electricity prices eased on Tuesday, curbed by an expected drop in French demand as temperatures rise after a cold start to February. ›
European spot electricity prices eased on Tuesday, curbed by an expected drop in French demand as temperatures rise after a cold start to February. ›
Oil prices rose on Tuesday, lifted by a rebound in global stock markets that followed sharp falls last week, as well as by a weaker dollar which potentially supports more fuel consumption. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Tuesday morning on expectations of colder temperatures next week. ›
European spot electricity prices for day-ahead delivery diverged on Monday as forecasts for increased consumption and lower wind power generation buoyed the German prompt contract while increased supply weighed in France. ›
British wholesale gas prices declined on Monday due to high power output from wind turbines and expectations for higher temperatures later in the week. ›
Oil prices rose by 1 percent on Monday, recovering some of last week’s steep losses as Asian stock markets found a footing after days of chaotic trading. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Friday morning as forecasts for this weekend and early next week showed slightly colder temperatures than previously expected. ›
Oil prices fell for a sixth day on Friday after Iran announced plans to boost production and U.S. crude output hit record highs, adding to concerns about a sharp rise in global supplies. ›
January’s energy markets fell on the whole as supply comfortably met demand despite some cold weather. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Thursday morning as supply fears eased due to the return of the Forties oil and gas pipeline and as forecasts for slightly milder temperatures curbed demand. ›