By Newsbase A year ago, many market watchers were warning that it was premature to say Europe’s gas crisis was over. Now it ...
Replenishing stockpiles, however costly, beats gambling that energy costs will decline next winter. Javier Blas is a ...
European natural-gas prices were on track to post weekly gains of nearly 3% driven by uncertainties on future supplies and a looming cold snap expected to further deplete stockpiles.
As a result, summer gas futures have been trading at a rare premium to the following winter, putting at risk storage refills ...
We are an outlier from the rest of Europe ... days for France and 123 days for the Netherlands. However, a No 10 spokesman insisted the UK had enough natural gas supplies to make it through the ...
European gas markets are likely ... the continent replenishes inventories ahead of next winter, according to Equinor. The Norwegian oil and gas major is the largest exporter of piped natural ...
Britain has some of the lowest levels of gas storage in Europe - and plunging temperatures mean there is less than a week's worth of supply left ...
Gas supplies are dropping to ‘concerningly low’ levels (Picture: Getty Images) The UK has ‘less than a week’s worth of gas left’ as temperatures ... have reduced UK winter gas storage ...
In addition, the spread between European gas contracts for the next summer and the following winter also dropped to the lowest in a week, according to ICE Endex data. China’s measures could ...
European natural-gas prices hit a 15-month high, boosted by fast-depleting inventories and concerns over future supplies. The benchmark front-month contract at the Dutch TTF gas hub traded 4.2% higher ...
European natural ... up demand in recent days, boosting prices. Gas storage in the European Union is currently 66% full--a level still considered comfortable for the winter but that could pose ...