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EUROPE GAS-Prices mixed as warm weather condition support softer demand

LONDON, May 14 - Dutch and British wholesale gas prices were blended on Tuesday early morning as warm weather condition continued to stay above seasonal averages, supporting softer demand.

The benchmark front-month agreement at the Dutch TTF hub inched down by 0.45 euro to 29.30 euros per megawatt hour (MWh). by 0845 GMT, while the July contract was down by. 0.12 euro at 29.75 euros/MWh, LSEG information revealed.

In the British market, the front-month rate. fell by 0.54 pence at 71.00 pence per therm, while the day ahead. agreement was 0.15 pence higher at 69.75 p/therm.

Strong flow levels and warm weather condition assistance to maintain a. calm outlook, consultancy Auxilione stated in an early morning note.

LSEG analyst Yuriy Onyshkiv said that the market balance in. northwest Europe remains comfortable and loose; however, the. bearish momentum is losing steam amidst steady supply and need. on the day ahead and throughout the rest of this week.

With supply from Norway and LNG expected to be fairly. stable, any changes to the sustainable power generation forecast. could provide some volatility. Furthermore, modifications to the. Norwegian upkeep schedule which is expected to scale up. again next week could likewise end the brief duration of rate. stabilization we anticipate over the next couple of days, Onyshkiv said.

European gas storage facilities were last seen 64.1% full,. according to Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE) data.

The high storage is expected to relieve competitors for LNG. over the coming months.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark agreement. was 0.16 euros down at 69.65 euros per metric heap.

(source: Reuters)