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EUROPE GAS-Prices down on weak demand, higher wind output

Dutch and British wholesale prices were mainly lower on Monday morning on weak need and higher wind generation however with tensions in the Middle East still a danger.

The benchmark front-month agreement at the Dutch TTF hub were down 0.63 euro at 40.20 euros per megawatt hour ( MWh) by 0838 GMT, while the December agreement was 0.23 euro lower at 41.10 euros/MWh, LSEG information revealed.

The British day-ahead price was 0.30 pence lower at 97.50 pence per therm.

Regional circulation zone need in north-west Europe has reduced due to typical temperatures anticipated to be up by 1.43 degrees Celsius for the day-ahead.

Gas need from power plants is likewise down due to greater wind output.

In Britain, wind generation is presently supplying 9.48 gigawatts to the grid, equivalent to 30.1% of total power generation, stated analysts at Northern Gas and Power.

However temperatures for the weekend in Britain are anticipated to fall after warmer weather condition today.

Issues stay over prospective attacks on energy facilities in Isreal and Iran. Brent crude rates rose by more than 8% recently, the biggest weekly gain considering that January 2023.

TTF rates are weakening today. However it is still too early to understand whether this is simply (short-lived) earnings taking or a real downtrend, said experts at Engie EnergyScan.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark EU carbon license contract fell by 1.31 euro to 60.74 euros per metric lot.

(source: Reuters)