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EUROPE GAS-Prices blended on Middle East issues, strong power demand

LONDON, April 19 - Dutch and British wholesale gas rates were blended on Friday early morning in the middle of heightened tensions in the Middle East, Norwegian blackouts and expectations of increased demand from the power sector as wind speeds drop.

The benchmark front-month contract at the Dutch TTF center slipped 0.97 euro to 31.34 euros per megawatt hour (MWh). by 0826 GMT, while the June agreement was 0.98 euros. lower at 31.40 euros/MWh, ICE information revealed.

In the British market, the day-ahead cost increased. by 0.40 pence to 79.50 cent per therm, according to LSEG information,. while the within-day agreement rose by 0.50 p to 80.50 p/therm.

Israel released an attack on Iranian soil on Friday, sources. informed , the latest tit-for-tat exchange in between the 2. nations that threatens to drag the region deeper into. conflict.

Increased stress in the Middle East following an Iranian. drone and missile attack on Israel increases the threat that. Middle Eastern LNG supply will be shut in, experts at Energy. Elements stated.

If this were to happen, European gas costs would need to. rise to draw in LNG cargos and take on Asian buyers, the. experts said.

Nevertheless high gas stocks and weak need in the summer season. will likewise weigh on costs, they said.

The benchmark TTF agreement at first opened higher, tracking. gains in the oil market, however slipped as oil prices backtracked. earlier gains.

Continuous cuts to provide due to maintenance in Norway and. increased need from the power sector are likewise expected to. impact prices over the coming days.

The current German wind for power projection anticipates power. output to drop from 744 gigawatt hours/day (GWh/d) today to 156. GWh/d on Monday next week, LSEG expert Tomasz Marcin Kowalski. stated.

In Britain, peak wind power generation is anticipated at 14.5. gigawatts (GW) on Friday, dropping to 7.6 GW on Saturday, Elexon. data revealed.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark agreement. was down 1.40 euros at 70.13 euros per metric ton.

(source: Reuters)