KONTAN.CO.ID - LONDON. British and Dutch gas prices rose on Friday morning with low wind power output increasing gas-for-power demand and as concerns built over possible sanctions on imports of Russian gas to Europe in response to the war in Ukraine. In the British gas market, the day-ahead price was 5.00 pence higher at 238.00 pence per therm by 0922 GMT, while the weekend contract was up 4.50 p at 240.50 p/therm. "Low wind speeds should support (British) gas-for-power consumption today, which is forecast at 60 million cubic metres/day (mcm), strongly up from 38 mcm/d yesterday,” analysts at Refinitiv said in a daily research note.
Gas Prices Rise on Lower Wind and Sanctions Concern
KONTAN.CO.ID - LONDON. British and Dutch gas prices rose on Friday morning with low wind power output increasing gas-for-power demand and as concerns built over possible sanctions on imports of Russian gas to Europe in response to the war in Ukraine. In the British gas market, the day-ahead price was 5.00 pence higher at 238.00 pence per therm by 0922 GMT, while the weekend contract was up 4.50 p at 240.50 p/therm. "Low wind speeds should support (British) gas-for-power consumption today, which is forecast at 60 million cubic metres/day (mcm), strongly up from 38 mcm/d yesterday,” analysts at Refinitiv said in a daily research note.