- March 2nd, 2016
UK Gas – Prices rise as less Norwegian supply tightens system
British wholesale natural gas prices rose on Wednesday as faltering Norwegian supplies left the transmission network struggling to cope with rising demand. ›
British wholesale natural gas prices rose on Wednesday as faltering Norwegian supplies left the transmission network struggling to cope with rising demand. ›
Brent was little changed on Wednesday following strong gains in Asian stocks, while U.S. oil eased on industry data that showed a huge build in U.S. crude stockpiles that were already at a record high. ›
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British wholesale natural gas prices declined on Tuesday on healthy supply and lower demand. ›
Oil prices rose over 1 percent on Tuesday, shrugging off a slump in China’s manufacturing sector that stirred fears of slowing demand growth, with markets instead focusing on a fall in U.S. and OPEC output that might tighten an otherwise bloated market. ›
British spot gas prices edged higher Monday as lower imports from Norway left the British gas system undersupplied. ›
Crude futures rose in early trading on Monday after gaining over 15 percent last week, with some indicators pointing to the possibility the market is showing signs of bottoming out. ›
Crude oil prices flipped on Friday reversing falls in the morning into afternoon gains as traders closed short positions and strong U.S. gasoline demand supported the market. ›
British gas prices for prompt delivery were steady on Friday in a near-balanced system as stable supplies from Norway helped meet demand. ›
British wholesale gas prices declined on Thursday morning on robust supplies. ›