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EUROPE GAS-Prices down on greater Norwegian supply, healthy inventories

LONDON, April 18 - British and dutch wholesale gas prices were lower on Thursday early morning on greater Norwegian supply following upkeep and healthy stocks, however, supply threats remained due to the tensions in the Middle East and other aspects, traders said.

The benchmark front-month contract at the Dutch TTF hub fell by 1 euro to 30.5 euros per megawatt hour (MWh) by 0952 GMT, while the day-ahead agreement was down 0.77 euros at 30.98 euros/MWh, LSEG data revealed.

Market individuals appear to be more relaxed with the return of a greater Norwegian export capacity and healthy stock levels in Northwest Europe, stated LSEG expert Tomasz Marcin Kowalski.

Milder weather is anticipated for the next week, closer to the seasonal typical.

European gas storage facilities were last seen 62.12% full, according to Gas Infrastructure Europe (GIE) data.

Traders stated that hazards to provide due to the increasing tensions in the Middle East remained a crucial threat.

Other dangers consisted of a drop in Russian flows through Ukraine, and a fall in U.S. LNG exports or in renewable power generation which could still materialize and tighten European gas balances, analysts at Engie's EnergyScan said.

In the British market, the day-ahead price alleviated by 2.5 pence to 76.5 pence per therm, while the intraday agreement was down 3.6 pence at 76.9 p/therm.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark contract was down 0.57 euros at 73.05 euros per metric heap.

(source: Reuters)