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EUROPE GAS-Prices little bit changed in the middle of strong inventories, milder weather condition

LONDON, April 4 - Dutch and British wholesale gas costs were little bit changed on Thursday early morning, trading slightly greater however still in a tight range, in the middle of healthy storage stocks and milder weather forecasts.

The benchmark front-month agreement at the Dutch TTF hub edged up by 0.15 euro to 25.95 euros per megawatt hour ( MWh) by 1012 GMT, LSEG data showed.

The contract for June increased by 0.22 euro to 26.20 euros/MWh.

In Britain, the day ahead contract was 0.40 cent greater at 62.60 cent per therm.

The market continues to hold constant in the zone it appears to have found convenience in for a long time now, consultancy Auxilione stated in a morning note.

With a consistent fundamentals outlook, this might continue for The weeks ahead with sessions showing small rises and falls keeping an overall flat zone, Auxilione report stated.

Europe's gas stores are presently 59.4% complete, the most recent data from Gas Facilities Europe revealed.

North-west Europe and Britain are expected to have warmer weather, with a projection temperature level increase of 2.2 degrees Celsius. Combined with greater wind speed what will weigh on gas demand and add pressure on prices.

Peak wind power generation in Britain is anticipated at 9.7 gigawatts (GW) on Thursday, rising to 14.8 GW on Friday, out of an overall metered capacity of 22 GW, Elexon data showed.

Higher wind output generally reduces gas demand from power plants.

Co2 emissions managed under the European Union's emissions trading system (ETS) fell by a record 15.5% in 2023 as sustainable power output soared, the European Commission stated on Wednesday.

The biggest fall was in the power sector, which saw a 24%. drop in emissions compared to 2022 levels.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark contract. inched up by 0.33 euro to 57.74 euros a metric heap.

(source: Reuters)