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EUROPE GAS-Prices inch up on colder weather report

Dutch and British wholesale gas costs were somewhat higher on Wednesday morning on expectations of lower temperature levels and less wind output.

The benchmark front-month agreement at the Dutch TTF center inched up by 0.28 euro to 47.58 euros per megawatt hour (MWh) by 0923 GMT, according to LSEG data.

The Dutch day-ahead agreement was 0.70 euro higher at 48.10 euros/MWh.

In Britain, the day-ahead agreement was 0.95 cent greater at 121.25 cent per therm.

European costs fell in the previous session in the middle of earnings taking and lower intake.

Prices are a little bit greater as the weather condition is anticipated to turn (chillier), a gas trader said.

Temperature level forecasts for north-west Europe are expected to peak today but then anticipated to be lower than previous forecasts at the weekend. Temperature levels are expected to fall back below typical levels from Jan 17-22, LSEG data showed.

Wind generation also stays weak and is not anticipated to be back above typical levels until at least Jan. 24, said Wayne Bryan, head of European gas research at LSEG.

On the supply side, melted gas (LNG) and Norwegian circulations are stable.

Today, 10 European Union countries required the 27-nation bloc to ban imports of pipeline gas and LNG from Russia, a file seen showed, as Europe prepares its 16th plan of sanctions targeting Russia's economy.

In the European carbon market, the standard contract was up 1.02 euro at 77.98 euros per metric heap.

(source: Reuters)