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EUROPE GAS-Prices increase as cooler temperature forecasts lift need

LONDON, March 22 - Dutch and British wholesale gas costs rose on Friday morning as projections for cooler temperature levels lifted need.

The benchmark front-month agreement at the Dutch TTF hub was up by 0.59 euros at 27.10 euros per megawatt hour ( MWh) by 0945 GMT, while the Dutch day-ahead agreement rose 0.72 euros to 27.02 euros/MWh, LSEG data revealed.

In Britain, the front-month agreement was 0.63 cent higher at 69.00 pence/therm. The day-ahead agreement increased 3.45 pence to 70.45 p/therm.

Gas need for heating is anticipated to increase with temperature levels forecast to tip over the next few days before rising next month.

The current long term temperature projections show a seasonal regular April to be expected after a couple of cooler days to end March, experts at consultancy Auxilione said in an everyday research study note.

Expert at LSEG projection regional distribution zone (LDZ) gas demand in Northwest Europe, which is mostly used for heating, up by 799 gigawatt hours a day (GWh/d) for Monday, at 3,133 GWh/d.

Strong LNG materials are anticipated to help meet a few of the demand while Europe's gas stores are likewise high and might see some withdrawals.

LNG sendout is expected today 200GWh/d greater than the other day, the majority of the modification coming from France where Fos and Le Havre (terminal) nominations are up substantially, LSEG analyst Saku Jussila said.

Europe's gas shops are currently 59.3% full, most current data from Gas Infrastructure Europe showed.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark agreement gained 0.73 euros to 59.80 euros a metric load.

(source: Reuters)