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EUROPE GAS-Prices calm as Norwegian upkeep alleviates

LONDON, May 22 - Dutch and British wholesale gas prices were bit changed on Tuesday early morning as an alleviating in maintenance resulted in increased circulations from Norway.

The benchmark front-month contract at the Dutch TTF center inched 0.08 euro greater to 33 euros per megawatt hour ( MWh) by 0839 GMT, according to LSEG information.

In the British market, the day-ahead agreement was 0.25 pence lower at 78.50 p/therm.

On the positive side, some of the Norwegian properties are back online which has increased the output substantially compared to yesterday, experts at Auxilione said in a daily research note.

Circulations began ramping up from Norway's Kollsnes processing plant with overall Norwegian exports to the UK up by 24 million cubic metres a day (mcm/d) at 60 mcm/d LSEG data revealed.

Nations including Belgium, Germany and France have actually asked for European Commission for assessments on whether a restriction on LNG transshipments at European ports will hit the Russian economy more than the EU's, they stated on Tuesday.

Although piped exports of Russian gas to Europe have slumped given that the war in Ukraine, exports of LNG to the bloc have increased, analysis has revealed.

LSEG expert Tomasz Marcin Kowalski stated the marketplace was likewise seeing news that the lead specialist, who is constructing a Texas melted gas (LNG) plant for QatarEnergy and Exxon Mobil, declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy security on Tuesday, pointing out challenges at the project.

Market participants might see this as a prospective danger for postponing the ongoing LNG export task in Texas, as Europe is far more reliant on LNG supplies, he said.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark agreement was 0.02 euro lower at 76.23 euros per metric ton.

(source: Reuters)