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EUROPE GAS-Dutch rates raise in thin trade amidst UK holiday

May 6 - Dutch wholesale gas costs posted small gains on Monday morning in the middle of soft market activity due to a nationwide vacation in Britain but preserved their current wait-and-see method over the impact of geopolitical tension on products.

The benchmark front-month agreement at the Dutch TTF hub was up 0.71 euros at 30.85 euros per megawatt hour (MWh). at 0841 GMT, LSEG information revealed.

We think about sideways trading as the most likely situation. once again today, analysts at Energi Danmark said in a morning. report.

Supply in Europe remains healthy and while geopolitical. tensions surrounding the Middle East and Ukraine stay a. issue, they appeared not quite as high up on the program compared. with a few weeks back, they added.

In the Middle East, Israel began evacuations of parts of. Rafah on Monday ahead of a long-threatened attack on Hamas. holdouts, and in Ukraine, Russia kept up its attacks on energy. infrastructure.

Nevertheless, gas storage levels in Europe remain comfy,. with prices for the moment having no reason to rise to or above. the one-year average, Engie EnergyScan stated in its day-to-day market. report.

The TTF front month has actually balanced around 34 euros/MWh over. the past year, according to LSEG data.

Europe's gas storage websites were last seen 63.3% complete, Gas. Facilities Europe data shows.

So, the market seems to have great factors to preserve a. wait-and-see position, Engie EnergyScan said.

Even more in, the Dutch day-head contract was up. by 0.78 euros at 30.88 euros/MWh.

The British market is closed for a national holiday.

Listed below typical wind power generation is increasing gas need. from the power sector, LSEG information revealed.

Meanwhile, the weather condition over the next 2 weeks will be. a little uncertain with near or above normal temperatures and. no longer lasting droughts, LSEG meteorologist Georg Mueller. stated.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark contract. was up 0.06 euros at 72.07 euros per metric lot.

(source: Reuters)