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 - 24-09-2013

Energy Market Analysis - 24-09-2013

24th September 2013 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Yesterday, low demand and strong supply led to a comfortable UK system, which managed to inject significant gas volumes into storages. This helped push NBP spot and near curve prices lower.


Energy Market Analysis - 23-09-2013

Energy Market Analysis - 23-09-2013

23rd September 2013 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Spot prices are lower than they were on Friday thanks to an unexpected increase in wind production although prices could go up if supply levels remain tight.


Energy Market Analysis - 20-09-2013

Energy Market Analysis - 20-09-2013

20th September 2013 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

The spot market has shown little change as numerous plants are still offline leading to on-going supply issues. In terms of gas, Norwegian flows are higher this morning and the forecast for slightly warmer weather should help October-13 prices move down.


Energy Market Analysis - 19-09-2013

Energy Market Analysis - 19-09-2013

19th September 2013 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Spot prices are not expected to decrease in the next few days and should remain firm despite improved renewable energy production. Spot prices went up slightly yesterday due to a fall in thermal capacities as a result of several outages at plants.


Energy Market Analysis - 18-09-2013

Energy Market Analysis - 18-09-2013

18th September 2013 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Spot prices made gains yesterday as a drop in renewable production has been forecast for today although wind and solar generation could improve in the afternoon.