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Prices of gas in Europe are mixed due to cold weather and stronger winds as the market watches Ukraine talk

Prices of gas in Europe are mixed due to cold weather and stronger winds as the market watches Ukraine talk

On Monday morning the benchmark Dutch gas contract traded in a narrow range, as higher wind speeds reduced gas demand for electricity generation. Meanwhile the market was monitoring updates on the U.S. and Russian talks to end war in Ukraine.

LSEG data shows that the benchmark front-month contract for the Dutch TTF hub was nearly flat at 50.75 Euros per megawatt hour, or $15.59/mmBtu by 1004 GMT.

Last week, the contract dropped to 49.25 Euros/MWh - its lowest level since 29 January.

The British day-ahead contracts fell 1.25 pence to 124.55 pence/therm, while the Dutch contract lost 0.32 euros at 51.28 euros/MWh.

LSEG data indicated that a slightly cooler weather in Northwest Europe is expected over the next couple of days. This would increase gas demand for heat on the day to come by 228 gigawatt hours per day (GWh/d), to 5541 GWh.

The energy markets seem to be gaining some confidence from talks of a possible deal between the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine over the conflict in Ukraine.

In a morning report, the newspaper said that the European Energy Storage Refilling Plans need to be re-evaluated. Discussions have been held about a possible relaxation of the aggressive filling required this summer.

Analysts at Auxilione said that "all of these factors are confidence boosters for the market as it continues its current course and strips out some of risk premium built over the past few weeks."

EU regulations stipulate that storage sites must reach 90% capacity by November 1, but there are several interim goals along the way. Gas Infrastructure Europe data shows that EU gas storage sites are less full now than they were last winter due to the colder weather and lower winds.

The benchmark carbon contract in Europe was down 0.75 euro at 79.00 euros per metric ton. (Reporting and editing by Mrigank Dahniwala; Marwa Rashad)

(source: Reuters)