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EUROPE GAS: Prices rangebound amid geopolitical concerns and warm weather

The Dutch and British wholesale prices of gas traded within a narrow range Wednesday morning due to the warm weather, a soft demand and stable supplies while market participants continued to monitor Russia and Ukraine peace talks.

According to LSEG, the benchmark Dutch front-month contracts rose 0.10 euros to 31.90 euro per megawatt hour (10.63/mmBtu) at 0835 GMT.

The British day-ahead contracts were up 0.23 pence, at 76.23 p/therm. Meanwhile, the front month contract increased 0.25 pence to 76.50 p/therm.

LSEG analyst Yuriy Onyshkiv stated that robust LNG sendouts, stable Norwegian flows and a warmwave this week in Northwest Europe will keep the balance loose.

Temperatures in north-west Europe will be above average until the next week, before falling from May 5-9.

Auxilione, a consultancy, said that there was no change to the fundamentals. "Eyes will be focused on the developments in two of President Trump's main topics in the next few days: the resolution of the peace deal and his global tariffs," the note read.

Auxilione stated that "both of these topics could further disrupt the energy markets."

The Kremlin stated on Tuesday that Ukraine has not responded to numerous offers from Russia President Vladimir Putin for direct peace negotiations and that it is unclear whether or not it will join the three-day ceasefire that he announced next month.

Putin declared Monday a ceasefire for three days in the Ukraine war from 8-10 May, when Russia will celebrate the 80th Anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany during World War Two.

In response, Ukraine questioned why Moscow wouldn't agree to its request for a 30-day ceasefire that would begin immediately.

Gas Infrastructure Europe reports that EU gas storage capacity is now 38.95% filled.

The benchmark contract on the European carbon markets increased by 1.20 euros to 66.05 euro per metric ton. (Reporting and editing by Janane Vekatraman; Marwa Rashad)

(source: Reuters)