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 - 08-11-2016

Energy Market Analysis - 08-11-2016

8th November 2016 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Residential demand in the UK rose by 22% on Monday due to below average temperatures, leading to gains across the near curve in the morning. However, Brent recorded another loss and flows from Norway and Holland were comfortable, helping to weigh on gas contracts in the afternoon. Meanwhile, two additional LNG deliveries could dock in the UK this month which may have helped towards some of the losses.


Energy Price Graph - 07-11-2016

Energy Market Analysis - 07-11-2016

7th November 2016 | Posted by: Natalie Ormrod | Market Analysis

European gas prices ended the week on a bearish note on Friday, pressured by forecasts of normal temperatures after a widely awaited cold snap in the coming days and weak oil prices. The UK system was comfortable thanks to high imports from Norway and the continent.


energy price graph - 04-11-2016

Energy Market Analysis - 04-11-2016

4th November 2016 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Gas prices moved down yesterday afternoon, erasing some of the morning’s strong gains, with comfortable gas systems across Europe providing bearish pressure. Concerns regarding power supply over the winter period offered support at the start of the session but higher imports into the UK from Belgium and falling Brent helped contracts record a loss.


energy price graph - 03-11-2016

Energy Market Analysis - 03-11-2016

3rd November 2016 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

A below average weather forecast and concerns regarding power supply over the coming months helped to push gas contracts higher on Wednesday. Scheduled maintenance in Norway on Friday will also reduce flows by 20mcm, while LNG supply will remain weak. A delayed restart in withdrawals from the Rough storage facility was another supportive factor and cold temperatures led to a 15% rise in residential demand.


energy price graph - 02-11-2016

Energy Market Analysis - 02-11-2016

2nd November 2016 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

An expected drop in temperatures over the next fortnight helped to push prompt gas contracts higher yesterday, with further support coming from a delayed restart in withdrawals from the Rough storage facility. LNG supply was tight with only two deliveries scheduled to dock in the UK this month, while Norwegian imports remained low. Contracts further along the curve also found support from a sharp rise in APi2 coal.