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 - 11-05-2017

Energy Market Analysis - 11-05-2017

11th May 2017 | Market Analysis

European gas prices were rangebound on Wednesday, pressured by weak demand forecasts in the coming days on one side and supported by a rebound in oil prices on the other. Norwegian gas exports to Europe fell to their lowest level since September 2016, which is mainly due to planned field maintenance work over the next three days.


Energy Price Graph - 10-05-2017

Energy Market Analysis - 10-05-2017

10th May 2017 | Posted by: Natalie Ormrod | Market Analysis

Despite higher-than-expected demand due to cool weather, European gas spot and near curve prices weakened yesterday, pressured by forecasts of higher temperatures in the coming days.


Energy Price Graph - 09-05-2017

Energy Market Analysis - 09-05-2017

9th May 2017 | Posted by: Natalie Ormrod | Market Analysis

European Gas prices weakened further yesterday, pressured by falling coal prices and a sharp upward revision in temperature forecasts. The UK system opened short due to lower Norwegian supply, but was balanced by a fall in exports and rising storage and LNG withdrawals.


Energy Price Graph - 08-05-2017

Energy Market Analysis - 08-05-2017

8th May 2017 | Posted by: Natalie Ormrod | Market Analysis

UK gas prices fell for a second day on Friday. The expected drop in Norwegian supply weighed on prices throughout the day, until a late rally on Friday afternoon.


Energy Price Graph - 05-05-2017

Energy Market Analysis - 05-05-2017

5th May 2017 | Posted by: Natalie Ormrod | Market Analysis

European gas prices fell yesterday, tracking the decline in Brent Oil prices. An oversupplied UK system weighed on the prompt on the back of an increase in Norwegian supply and a day-on-day drop in gas demand.