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EUROPE GAS-Prices increase on Ukraine attacks, Freeport LNG

LONDON, April 12 - Dutch and British wholesale gas costs increased on Friday morning due to attacks on Ukrainian energy assets, a drop in feedgas to Freeport melted gas ( LNG) facility and after the EU Parliament voted to enable countries to block Russian LNG imports.

The benchmark front-month agreement at the Dutch TTF hub increased by 1.20 euros to 29.85 euros per megawatt hour ( MWh) by 0910 GMT, while the June agreement inched up by 0.64 euro to 30.27 euros/MWh, according to LSEG data.

In Britain, the day-ahead cost was 1.60 pence greater at 72.70 pence per therm.

On Thursday, Russian rockets and drones damaged a. large electricity plant near Kyiv and struck power centers in. numerous areas of Ukraine.

We can not exclude that the multiplication of these attacks. wind up impacting Russian flows that are still provided to EU. nations by means of Ukraine (around 1.15 billion cubic metres/month),. said experts at Engie EnergyScan.

In the United States, gas streaming to the Freeport LNG. center dropped to near zero on Thursday, a day after Freeport. stated there had actually been a journey of train 3. Traders expected a minimum of. one and possibly 2 trains at the plant were on track to exit an. maintenance outage quicker than previously anticipated.

The European Parliament has likewise voted to pass rules. enabling European governments to ban Russian LNG imports. The. new gas policy intends to establish a legal route for federal governments. to obstruct Russian gas shipments to their country though so far. no major importer has actually indicated they will use it.

It should not be impossible to replace Russian LNG. purchases, said experts at Commerzbank.

Only in the short term is this likely to happen at a higher. price due to increased international competition for LNG, as there are. now indications that gas demand is getting, especially in Asia,. as reflected in the current increase in LNG prices there, they. added.

Meanwhile, temperatures are expected to fall next week from. highs over the weekend and weaker wind is anticipated which could. boost gas-for-power need, LSEG data showed.

The benchmark EU carbon cost was 1.65 euros. higher at 69.68 euros a metric load.

(source: Reuters)