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EUROPE GAS-Prices increase amid issues following Moscow attack

LONDON, March 25 - Dutch and British wholesale gas costs increased on Monday early morning amidst cooler temperature levels and market concerns following Friday's shooting at a show near Moscow.

The benchmark front-month agreement at the Dutch TTF hub was up by 1.44 euros at 28.59 euros per megawatt hour ( MWh) by 0948 GMT, while the Dutch day-ahead contract rose 0.95 euros to 28.28 euros/MWh, LSEG information showed.

In Britain, the front-month contract was 1.86 pence greater at 73.60 pence/therm. The day-ahead contract rose 2.50 pence to 73.50 p/therm.

Terrorist attacks in Moscow have actually intensified further stress in the location and markets are likely to be sensitive in the near term, consultancy Auxilione stated.

Experts at Engie's EnergyScan said that the rise in attacks on energy centers in Russia and in Ukraine in the past weeks and the rise in tensions given that the attack in Moscow, have in turn added to the increase in costs.

They included that although spot basics are comfortable with high storage inventories for this duration of the year, the drawback potential for European gas costs appears restricted for now because of melted gas (LNG) supply risk.

Maintenance at U.S. Freeport LNG has likewise prompted some supply issues in Europe, after the company stated recently its Train 2 liquefaction unit at the Texas plant had actually been closed down, while Train 1 will be taken down imminently as it expects inspections and any subsequent repairs at both the units to be completed by May.

Europe's gas stores are presently 59.2% full, most current information from Gas Facilities Europe revealed.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark agreement gotten 2.22 euros to 63.73 euros a metric load.

(source: Reuters)