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 Market Analysis - 28-01-2014

Energy Market Analysis - 28-01-2014

28th January 2014 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Spot power prices are expected to move higher over the next few days due to colder temperatures, leading to higher consumption; however the gains will be slightly limited by softer coal and carbon prices.


Energy Market Analysis - 27-01-2014

Energy Market Analysis - 27-01-2014

27th January 2014 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Spot prices are expected to climb higher in the next few days as colder weather has been forecast until Thursday. Stronger carbon prices could also provide support to the bulls


Energy Market Analysis - 24-01-2014

Energy Market Analysis - 24-01-2014

24th January 2014 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Uncertainty over the continuing strike at France's thermal facilities, alongside colder weather forecasted for the next week, has contributed to higher week-ahead contracts.


Energy Market Analysis - 23-01-2014

Energy Market Analysis - 23-01-2014

23rd January 2014 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Spot power prices showed minimal movement yesterday with some contracts displaying no change and others registering a minor loss. UK temperatures remain rather mild while wind production has improved today.


Energy Market Analysis - 22-01-2014

Energy Market Analysis - 22-01-2014

22nd January 2014 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Spot power prices showed little movement yesterday as wind generation and temperatures are expected to improve slightly, although this rise is thought to be temporary.