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EUROPE GAS - Prices drop on Higher Temperatures

The wholesale gas prices in the Netherlands and Britain fell on Tuesday morning, as temperatures rose and gas demand decreased.

LSEG data shows that the benchmark Dutch front-month contract was 34.88 euros per Megawatt Hour (MWh), or $11.65/mmBtu at 0805 GMT. This is a decrease of 0.68 Euro.

The Dutch day-ahead contracts was down by 0.4 euros at 34.93 Euros/MWh.

The British day-ahead contracts was down 1.25 pence to 82.25p/therm.

Analysts at Engie EnergyScan say that in Europe, temperatures will be 5-7 degrees Celsius higher than normal on Friday before cooling down next week.

LSEG data showed that the demand for local distribution zone gas, which is primarily for heating, was down 112 gigawatt-hours/day (GWh/d), to 894 GWh, on Wednesday.

Prices were also affected by changes to the maintenance program for Norway's Oseberg Gas Field.

Analyst Yuriy Onieshkiv of LSEG said that "the comfortable supply-demand imbalance and a further revision downward in the expected impacts of Oseberg Maintenance could contribute to a somewhat bearish tone".

The field's full shutdown will now begin on 12 June, one day later than originally expected. Onyshkiv stated that Oseberg would have 13 million more cubic metres/day of capacity on 11 June than originally anticipated.

The benchmark contract on the European carbon markets was down 0.75 euros at 73.48 euro per metric ton. (Reporting by Susanna Twidale, editing by Nina Chestney).

(source: Reuters)