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EUROPE GAS-Prices steady in the middle of warm temperatures

LONDON, May 10 - British and dutch wholesale gas rates held consistent on Friday early morning as warmer temperatures and expectations of more powerful eco-friendly power output next week curb need.

The benchmark front-month agreement at the Dutch TTF center edged up 0.30 euro at 31.25 euros per megawatt hour ( MWh) by 0901 GMT, while the July agreement was 0.35 euro greater at 31.50 euros/MWh, according to LSEG data.

In the British market, the within-day cost was up 0.05 pence at 74.74 pence per therm.

Experts at LSEG said temperatures in Northwest Europe were set to average about 17 degrees Celsius by May 13 while temperature levels in Britain are anticipated to reach a day-to-day average of nearly 16 C by Sunday some 5 C above typical.

Renewable power generation, which has been weak over the previous few days is anticipated to increase again next week.

Without significant modifications to the principles cost action might be limited, LSEG analyst Ulrich Weber stated in a day-to-day research note.

In general, the situation indicates the bearish instructions. far, the 30 euros/MWh (for the Dutch-front month) mark appears to offer some assistance. When that is broken further drawback can be expected, Weber stated.

Comments on Thursday from the leader of Yemen's Houthis, Abdul Malik al-Houthi, that the group would target ships of any company related to supplying or transporting goods to Israel regardless of their destination has not had any impact on the market.

Ships continue to be attacked in the Red Sea, however it is understood energy freights have actually long been diverted away from the location, experts at Auxilione stated in a daily research study note.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark contract was up by 1.63 euros at 74.89 euros per metric load.

(source: Reuters)