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EUROPE GAS-Prices edge lower amidst strong supply and warm temperatures

LONDON, May 30 - Dutch and British gas rates edged lower on Thursday morning as a relieving in maintenance caused increased flows from Norway and warm temperatures suppressed demand.

The benchmark front-month contract at the Dutch TTF hub inched down by 0.18 euro to 33.70 euros per megawatt hour (MWh) by 0801 GMT, while the July agreement slipped 0.23 euro to 33.90 euros/MWh, according to LSEG information.

In the British market, the day-ahead agreement was down 1.25 pence at 81.00 pence per therm.

Temperatures increase over the weekend and remain above ( seasonal) normal up until a minimum of completion of our forecast horizon, LSEG expert Wayne Bryan said in an everyday research note.

Analysts at LSEG anticipated Northwest European regional circulation zone need, which is mainly used for home heating, at 980 gigawatt hours/day (GWh/d) for Friday falling to 807 GWh/d at the weekend.

Softer demand also coincided with a boost in supply from Norway as upkeep alleviated at the Kollsness gas processing plant

Process concerns at Kollsness continue, albeit having a really little impact, and (it) is anticipated to go back to complete capacity imminently, an expert at consultancy Auxilione said.

Analysts at LSEG said Norwegian export elections were at 291 million cubic metres/day (mcm/d), up from 274 mcm/day formerly.

Gas supply from Russia to Europe by means of Ukraine likewise remained steady.

Russian gas producer Gazprom said it would send 42.4 million cubic metres (mcm) of gas to Europe via Ukraine on Thursday, the exact same volume as on Wednesday.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark agreement edged up by 0.13 euro to 73.99 euros per metric load.

(source: Reuters)