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EUROPE GAS-Prices drop as warm weather, storage filling offset LNG concerns

May 8 - British and dutch wholesale gas costs fell on Wednesday early morning, with warm weather condition and the restocking of storages in Europe offsetting concerns over liquefied natural gas (LNG) materials.

The benchmark front-month contract at the Dutch TTF center relieved by 0.27 euro to 30.35 euros per megawatt hour ( MWh) by 0848 GMT, according to LSEG data.

The Dutch day-ahead agreement was down 1.05 euros at 30.35 euros/MWh.

In the British market, the day-ahead rate was down 1.80 cent at 74.00 pence per therm, and the within-day contract fell by 2.50 pence to 74.00 p/therm.

Mainly, I think the marketplace was over priced to the advantage and given (storages) are 64% full with mild weather condition there is no panic right now, a trader said.

Norwegian pipeline streams, albeit lower, were not an issue Now, he added.

Norwegian pipeline materials have been streaming at a rate of around 290-295 million cubic metres (mcm) each day in May amidst maintenance, down from flows of 350 mcm/day seen earlier in the year, Gassco data showed.

North Asia LNG costs have actually increased today after Chevron rescheduled the shipment of some freights to buyers in Asia due to an interruption at its Gorgon facility in Australia, Daniel Hynes, senior commodity strategist at ANZ bank said in a day-to-day note.

The afflicted production train could be offline for approximately five weeks, at a time of stronger demand during a heatwave across the regions, he included.

Still, European gas rates failed to follow Asian rates higher in the middle of healthy storage levels, Hynes said.

The two markets complete for LNG freights on a worldwide level, specifically if supply in one area is cut.

Gas demand is set to drop in the middle of a rise in temperatures in Europe and regardless of low wind power generation until completion of the week, LSEG expert Ulrich Weber stated.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark contract was down by 0.39 euros at 70.59 euros per metric ton.

(source: Reuters)