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EUROPE GAS-Prices rise on cooler weather forecast

Dutch and British wholesale gas costs rose on Friday early morning, supported by projections of cooler weather condition while market gamers weigh strong storage inventories versus supply dangers.

The benchmark front-month contract at the Dutch TTF hub was up by 1.25 euros at 37.35 euros per megawatt hour (MWh), or $12.17/ mmBtu, by 0850 GMT, LSEG information showed.

In the British market the day-ahead contract acquired 3.05 cent to 88.95 cent per therm.

Europe continues to deal with dangers to its supply of liquid natural gas. Regardless of full stocks, international gas markets might still tighten in coming months, ANZ Research study experts said.

Europe's gas storage websites are 92.65% complete, GIE information revealed.

The area currently deals with the possibility of lessening gas supplies from Russia after Ukraine stated it has no objective of renewing an offer that permitted Russian gas to travel through its nation to Europe, stated Daniel Hynes, senior commodity strategist at ANZ.

Meanwhile, cooler weather is expected from the day ahead onwards, LSEG analyst Ulrich Weber stated.

The current forecast is even a little colder, currently validating the visit as much as 6 degrees Celsius next week, he stated, including that demand for heating will rise considerably while the outlook for gas for power need is weak due to the fact that of anticipated strong nuclear and wind power output.

The greatest curbs to Norwegian production are expected from Friday to Sunday, based on latest upkeep schedules.

Russian gas manufacturer Gazprom stated it would send 42.3 million cubic metres (mcm) of gas to Europe by means of Ukraine on Friday, the same as on Thursday.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark contract eased by 1 euro to 67.22 euros a metric heap.

(source: Reuters)