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EUROPE GAS-Prices rangebound on healthy storage, milder weather condition

LONDON, March 27 - Dutch and British wholesale gas prices were mixed on Wednesday early morning, trading rangebound, as strong storage inventories and milder weather exceeded concerns over geopolitical stress and lower liquefied natural gas (LNG) send-out.

The benchmark front-month agreement at the Dutch TTF center edged down by 0.35 euro to 27.20 euros per megawatt hour ( MWh) by 1013 GMT, while the May agreement was 0.30 euro lower at 27.40 euros/MWh, LSEG data showed.

The day-ahead agreement inched up by 0.30 euros to 27.35 EUR/MWh.

In Britain, the front-month agreement was 0.76 pence higher at 69.90 pence/therm and the day-ahead agreement increased by 0.25 cent to 68.60 pence/therm.

We formally reach the end of the winter shipment period in the coming days and the next winter contract becomes the front season. We end the season with an outstanding level of gas held across EU storage websites, nearly 60%, which is likely to be the highest worth for a long time and just about beat the 2020 worth, consultancy Auxilione said.

Europe's gas shops are presently 59.2% complete, the most recent data from Gas Facilities Europe revealed.

Europe is forecast to experience milder weather condition from April 3 onwards, with temperature levels anticipated well above the seasonal standard, LSEG data showed.

Meanwhile, total north-west Europe LNG send-out is expected today at 1,884 gigawatt hours daily (GWh/d), down around 150 GWh/d from Tuesday.

Rates rose previously today amidst geopolitical concerns after a Russian attack on Ukrainian gas storage centers but those appear to have actually faded.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark contract was down 0.58 euro at 64.42 euros a metric heap.

(source: Reuters)