- June 29th, 2017
UK GAS-Prompt up as Britain resumes exports to Europe
British prompt gas prices rose on Thursday due to surging exports after the UK Interconnector pipeline with Belgium re-opened following maintenance. ›
British prompt gas prices rose on Thursday due to surging exports after the UK Interconnector pipeline with Belgium re-opened following maintenance. ›
Crude oil futures rose for a sixth consecutive session on Thursday, as a decline in U.S. production underpinned the market that has been under pressure from a global supply glut. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Wednesday as Norwegian gas flows remained at low levels and on expectations of higher exports to continental Europe when the InterconnectorUK pipeline returns from maintenance on Thursday ›
Oil prices came under renewed pressure on Wednesday after an industry report released ahead of official government data suggested U.S. inventories increased. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose slightly on Tuesday morning due to an ongoing outage at the Entry SEGAL pipeline system ›
UK prompt prices fell Monday on easing supply pressures as more thermal plant capacity came online, while lingering margin concerns curbed losses, sources said. ›
British wholesale gas prices rose on Monday as lower Norwegian flows resulted in undersupply. ›
Oil prices rose more than 1 percent early on Monday on a weaker dollar, but another rise in U.S. drilling activity stoked worries that a global supply glut will persist despite an OPEC-led effort to curb output. ›
British prompt gas prices fell on Friday as flows from Norway increased amid expectations of higher output from domestic fields. ›
Oil edged up on Friday, recovering some of its steep falls earlier in the week, but crude is still set for its worst first-half decline in two decades despite ongoing production cuts. ›