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EUROPE GAS-Prices edge higher amidst Norwegian upkeep, Middle East fears

Dutch and British wholesale gas costs edged higher on Monday early morning as upkeep curbed supply from Norway and the market continued to be worried over escalation to tensions in the Middle East.

The benchmark front-month agreement at the Dutch TTF center edged up by 0.55 euro to 40.20 euros per megawatt hour (MWh), or $12.87/ mmbtu, by 0821 GMT, LSEG information showed.

In the British market, the front-month agreement inched up by 0.04 cent to 100.1 cent per therm.

The British day-ahead contract was up 1.00 pence at 97.50 p/therm.

Some further issues in the Norwegian gas facilities limitations the output capability of a number of properties this morning, consultancy Auxilione stated in an everyday market report.

Overall Norwegian exports slipped by 5 million cubic metres a. day (mcm/d) to 316 mcm/d, with production from the Oseberg gas. field impacted by unexpected maintenance, LSEG data revealed.

Britain's gas market was undersupplied, with supply forecast. at 209.6 mcm/d and demand at 225.65 mcm/d, National Gas data. showed.

Concerns that an escalation of the dispute in the Middle. East could affect gas flows are likewise contributing to greater rates on. Monday.

The situation in the Middle East stays exceptionally. delicate and the slight escalation over the weekend is the. major bullish risk today. It is uncertain how the market will. react, LSEG expert Saku Jussila stated in a daily research note.

The United States said on Sunday it will send U.S. soldiers to. Israel in addition to an innovative U.S. anti-missile system, in a. extremely uncommon release implied to strengthen the country's air. defences following missile attacks by Iran.

In the European carbon market, the criteria. agreement edged up 0.80 euro to 65.42 euros a metric lot.

(source: Reuters)