- June 16th, 2016
UK Gas – Prompt prices fall as imports from Norway rise
British prompt gas prices fell on Thursday morning as imports from Norway rose, leaving the system oversupplied. ›
British prompt gas prices fell on Thursday morning as imports from Norway rose, leaving the system oversupplied. ›
Oil prices hit their lowest in more than three weeks on Thursday, the sixth straight day of losses and longest bearish run since early 2016, as U.S. crude stocks fell less than expected and concerns over Britain’s future in the EU weighed. ›
British prompt gas prices rose on Wednesday morning, as imports from Norway dropped, leaving the market under-supplied. ›
Oil fell a fifth day, heading for the longest run of declines since February, as U.S. industry data showed crude stockpiles expanded, exacerbating an oversupply. ›
British wholesale gas prices extended losses on Tuesday morning as outages in Norway which had reduced flows ended and domestic output rose. ›
Oil fell on Tuesday, as investor nervousness over next week’s vote on Britain’s possible European Union exit swept financial markets, eclipsing signs of a return to health for crude prices. ›
British wholesale gas prices for instant delivery fell more than 10 percent on Monday due to new liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments and higher Norwegian exports. ›
Crude slid to its lowest in a week in New York after U.S. oil explorers deployed more drilling rigs, signaling that companies may be able to revive output at current prices. ›
Oil prices fell on Friday, as a stronger dollar pulled crude off the 2016 highs hit this week, although strong refinery demand and global supply disruptions lent some support. ›
British prompt gas prices rose slightly on Friday morning due to lower supplies from Norway. ›