As a result, summer gas futures have been trading at a rare premium to the following winter, putting at risk storage refills ...
Europe is set for above normal temperatures in February, helping weaken heating demand following a winter that drained Europe ...
European natural-gas prices rose in midday trade, extending last week’s rally amid persistent concerns over falling inventories.
The average gas price in Europe increased by 6 percent in January, reaching approximately $517 per 1,000 cubic meters, ...
Europe is increasingly reliant on its ability to attract LNG following the loss of Russian gas through Ukraine, as it ...
The world's imports of liquefied natural gas are set to jump to the highest in a year in January as Europe's winter demand ...
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 ...
Cold weather, windless weather and the stoppage of Ukrainian transit of Russian gas provoked a jump in gas consumption in the ...
Global LNG imports are rising, driven by strong demand in Europe which is drawing cargoes away from a tepid Asian market.
Europe is rapidly depleting its gas reserves due to a harsh winter and the halt of Russian gas flows via Ukraine. Germany faces significant economic risks due to its energy-intensive industries.
VGK could become a buying opportunity if Europe addresses its economic issues, but current risks outweigh potential rewards.
European natural-gas prices remained well supported, and ING said “the market and [EU] member countries are becoming increasingly concerned about the task of refilling storage through the injection ...