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EUROPE GAS-Prices steady amidst high gas stores, adequate supply

LONDON, May 16 - Dutch and British wholesale gas rates were bit altered on Thursday early morning as high gas shops and adequate supply balanced out geopolitical issues.

The benchmark front-month agreement at the Dutch TTF center was up 0.34 euro at 30.33 euros per megawatt hour (MWh). by 0807 GMT, while the July contract was up 0.24. euro at 30.00 euro/MWh according to LSEG data.

In the British market, the day-ahead contract. increased by 0.55 pence to 72.00 pence/therm.

The market seems to have actually decided not to select an instructions. for the moment, torn in between comfy spot fundamentals and. numerous risk aspects, analysts at Engie EnergyScan stated.

In particular, after current Russian strikes caused. substantial damage to Ukrainian energy facilities ... we can. comprehend that the marketplace is a little worried, they stated.

Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine's energy sector. have intensified because March, causing substantial damage and. blackouts in many regions.

Issues over possible interruptions to gas supply likewise. increased after Ukraine cautioned of a Russian force buildup in the. north near its Sumy region in the area of the Russian town. of Sudzha from where Russian gas transits into Ukraine. by pipeline on its way to European clients.

Flows, however, have actually remained stable. Russia's Gazprom said. that it would send out 42.4 million cubic metres of gas to Europe. by means of Ukraine on Thursday, a volume broadly in line with current. days.

High gas stocks are likewise assisting keep rates silenced. EU gas stocks look healthy at two-thirds full. At the current. injection rate, it would reach the mandated levels of at least. 90% long before the November due date, analysts at Auxilione. said.

Europe's gas shops are currently 65.8 complete according to. latest Gas Infrastructure Europe information.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark contract. was 0.25 euro higher at 69.71 euros per metric ton.

(source: Reuters)