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EUROPE GAS-Prices constant as warm weather condition offsets LNG concerns

May 3 - Dutch and British wholesale gas prices held constant on Friday early morning as warmer forecasts limited some of the upside momentum triggered by expectations of heightening competitors from Asia for melted gas (LNG). shipments.

The benchmark front-month agreement at the Dutch. TTF hub was down 0.30 euros at 30.50 euros per megawatt hour. ( MWh) at 0821 GMT, after briefly hitting 31.20 euros/MWh. earlier, the greatest level considering that Apr. 19, LSEG data showed.

The exceptionally comfy current European gas storage. levels at 63% full, milder-than-usual weather report over the. next 2 weeks and a healing in Norwegian circulations have actually balanced out LNG. supply issues, experts at ING stated in a note.

We continue to hold a bearish view on the European natural. gas market, they said.

The most recent weather report revealed a more powerful tendency. towards high pressure over Northern Europe towards completion of. next week, LSEG meteorologist Georg Mueller said.

Norwegian gas supply election stood at 291.7 million cubic. metres (mcm) per day on Friday early morning, up from 283.2 mcm/day on. Thursday, Gassco information showed.

On Thursday, global gas costs increased as emerging supply side. problems threaten to suppress next winter's stock restore,. Daniel Hynes, senior commodity strategist at ANZ bank stated in a. day-to-day note.

Need in Asia was up amidst a heatwave, while Egypt,. typically an LNG exporter, has rented a drifting LNG storage. and regasification terminal (FSRU) to assist cover strong domestic. demand, he highlighted.

The Hoegh Galleon FSRU will be released in Egypt for an. interim period of June 2024 to February 2026, the ship's owner. Hoegh stated.

Analysts at Energy Aspects said TTF prices below 32. euros/MWh, or $10/mmbtu, increases demand for LNG from outdoors. Europe, with purchasing particularly strong around $7-- 8/mmbtu, or. 22-25 euros/MWh.

They forecast supply to Europe for the April-- October period. to be down by 10 billion cubic metres (bcm) year-on-year,. mainly on lower LNG imports, and need to be down by 6 bcm. at 165 bcm.

This still supported adequate injections for European storage. to once again fill to near tank tops by end-October, Energy Aspects. said.

Further in, the Dutch day-ahead contract was. flat at 30.90 euros/MWh.

In the British market, the majority of contracts had yet to trade, but. the weekend agreement was down 2.50 pence at 73.50. pence per therm, LSEG information showed.

Monday will be a legal holiday in Britain.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark contract. was up 0.27 euros at 72.78 euros per metric lot.