- January 19th, 2018
UK GAS-Prompt prices mixed as weather dominates
British prompt gas prices were mixed on Friday, with undersupply buoying the within-day contract and milder weather forecasts depressing the day-ahead price. ›
British prompt gas prices were mixed on Friday, with undersupply buoying the within-day contract and milder weather forecasts depressing the day-ahead price. ›
Oil prices slid on Friday, putting them on course for the biggest weekly falls since October, as a bounce-back in U.S. production outweighed ongoing declines in crude inventories. ›
European spot power prices for day-ahead delivery rose in the wholesale market on Thursday, buoyed by forecasts showing a sharp fall in wind electricity generation and increased demand in France because of cold weather. ›
British wholesale gas prices fell on Thursday as strong wind power output helped reduce the call on gas-fired power plants. ›
Oil prices were stable on Thursday, supported by tighter inventories of crude as well as rebel threats of an attack on Nigeria’s petroleum industry, but the market was weighed down by a reported rise in U.S. fuel stocks. ›
European wholesale spot power prices for day-ahead delivery rose on Wednesday as demand held up firmly while next week’s positions posted losses on forecasts for higher temperatures. ›
British wholesale gas prices declined on Wednesday due to healthy supply and expectations of slightly higher temperatures ›
Oil prices gave up some early gains on Wednesday as analysts warned of a downward correction, but remained well supported on the back of tightening supply and strong global demand ›
British prompt gas prices were mixed on Tuesday, with oversupply depressing within-day prices while forecasts for strong demand buoyed the day-ahead. ›
Brent crude oil prices held near $70 a barrel on Tuesday, a level not seen since 2014’s dramatic market slump. ›