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Prices down on storage levels, EU price cap concerns

Published: 01 Sep 2022 - 11:54 am | Last Updated: 01 Sep 2022 - 12:15 pm
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Reuters

LONDON: Dutch and British wholesale gas prices were mostly down on Thursday morning due to comfortable storage levels, price cap concerns and continued EU gas demand reduction proposals.

Dutch gas for October was down 13.00 euros at 231.00 euros per megawatt hour (MWh) by 0825 GMT, while the Q4 contract was 10.10 euros lower at 229 euros/MWh.

The British contract for day-ahead delivery fell by 85.00 pence to 320.00 pence per therm.
A push to refill storage levels have helped to ease prices. As of Aug. 31, European inventories were 80.4% a full, a target which had been set for Nov. 1.

Consultancy Wood Mackenzie said high gas prices will continue to drive down European demand to 7% below the five-year average through March, leaving a best-case scenario of storage levels at 31% at winter’s end, in line with the five-year average.

Meanwhile, European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen will outline the European Commission's ideas on capping energy prices on Sept. 14, a senior Commission official said.

The Commission is also looking at reforming the European Union's electricity market design in the longer term.
On the bullish side, there are several planned maintenance outages in Norway in September.

An outage at the Troll field has been extended and there is another planned combined outage at Troll and the Kollsnes gas processing plant to Sept. 9. An unplanned outage at Gullfaks has also been extended.

"The upcoming strong bout of Norwegian Continental Shelf maintenance and potential for extensions or further outages should stop prices from falling too far in tandem with the uncertainty that NS1 will restart on Sept. 3," said Refinitiv's head of European gas research Wayne Bryan.

Russia has halted gas supplies via Nord Steam 1, Europe's key supply route, for a three-day maintenance outage, intensifying an economic battle between Moscow and Brussels.

Eastbound flows from Germany to Poland through the Yamal-Europe pipeline have also dropped, in line with nominations or requests for gas.

The British October price was 11.00 pence higher at 461.00 p/therm.
In the European carbon market, the benchmark contract was down 1.71 euros at 78.32 euros a tonne.