Apollo Energy publishes a daily energy market analysis, focusing on the gas, power and oil markets including a commentary on how the markets close and open. Our analysis provides insight on how the markets are performing and also considers various factors which could dictate price changes in the future. 

The analysis also contains a graph which tracks the one-year forward price of both gas and electricity as well as changes to Brent crude oil. 

energy price graph - 09-03-2021

Energy Market Analysis – 09-03-2021

9th March 2021 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

A bullish oil market was the main market driver during Monday’s session, with energy markets increasing in unison, from coal to power. The colder weather forecast offered some support but this was offset by strong supply levels.


energy price graph - 08-03-2021

Energy Market Analysis – 08-03-2021

8th March 2021 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

The colder weather forecast helped near curve gas prices climb higher on Friday, with low renewable power generation also contributing to a stronger demand outlook. Further out, prices strengthened on the back of recovering oil markets.


energy price graph - 05-03-2021

Energy Market Analysis – 05-03-2021

5th March 2021 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

The healthy LNG schedule helped to limit gains on the gas curve yesterday but overall sentiment was slightly bullish as the UK prepares for a period of colder weather and high demand.


energy price graph - 04-03-2021

Energy Market Analysis – 04-03-2021

4th March 2021 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Gas prices traded down yesterday as the schedule for LNG cargoes arriving in the UK is a busy one. A short system had little impact on prices but temperatures were forecast to turn even colder as we head into the weekend.


energy price graph - 03-03-2021

Energy Market Analysis – 03-03-2021

3rd March 2021 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

The expected influx of LNG deliveries helped towards losses yesterday, although the current cold spell and very limited renewable power offered resistance as demand is considerably higher than last week’s levels.