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EUROPE GAS-Prices decline on strong wind, healthy import levels

LONDON, April 9 - Dutch and British wholesale gas costs declined on Tuesday morning on strong wind output and healthy import levels.

The benchmark front-month agreement at the Dutch TTF center inched down by 0.19 euro to 27.49 euros per megawatt hour (MWh) by 0819 GMT, while the June agreement was 0.33 euro lower at 27.83 euros/MWh.

In the British market, the June agreement was down 0.98 pence at 68.47 cent per therm.

Wind output stays strong, with projections showing it to stay in a range of 11-15 gigawatts before dropping just below normal from April 18, LSEG data showed.

Temperatures in north-west Europe are likewise expected to rebound on Thursday and must be at around 15 degrees Celsius over the weekend.

Total Norwegian export elections are at 333 million cubic metres (mcm) a day compared to 324 mcm/day the other day.

An interruption at the Asgard field has actually been extended by one day but the capacity impact has actually declined to 7 mcm/day from 13 mcm/day.

TTF May 2024 costs broke yesterday the resistance of their five-day average and 20-day average, said analysts at Engie EnergyScan.

But they stayed within their volatility limitation. So, absolutely nothing at this phase enables us to state that an upward pattern is taking hold (which by the way would not be validated by the present comfy area basics), they included.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark agreement was 0.63 euro lower at 62.88 euros per metric load.

(source: Reuters)