energy price graph - 16-11-2018

Energy Market Analysis – 16-11-2018

16th November 2018 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Gas prices increased during Thursday’s session with the cold weather outlook acting as the main market driver at the front of the curve, with temperatures expected to fall 2-3°C below the seasonal norm. Meanwhile, a rebound on coal and oil markets offered support to prices on the far-curve.


energy prices - 15-11-2018

Energy Market Analysis – 15-11-2018

15th November 2018 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Far-curve gas prices decreased during Wednesday’s session due to weakening coal, carbon and oil markets. However, prompt prices moved higher on the back of a colder weather outlook which will lift demand levels.


energy price graph - 14-11-2018

Energy Market Analysis – 14-11-2018

14th November 2018 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Winter and prompt gas prices increased during yesterday’s session due to an expected drop in temperatures and a tighter gas system. Meanwhile, prices further along the curve were generally bearish with direction coming from a strong loss for Brent, while coal and carbon also moved down.


energy prices - 13-11-2018

Energy Market Analysis – 13-11-2018

13th November 2018 | Posted by: Daniel Birkett | Market Analysis

Gas prices climbed higher on Monday as weather forecasts point to a cold spell later in the month, while coal and carbon markets also increased. The larger gains were displayed at the front of the curve despite a long system.


energy price graph - 12/11/2018

Energy Market Analysis – 12-11-2018

12th November 2018 | Posted by: Lawrence Carson | Market Analysis

Gas Power Market Close Market Close Gas prices were left broadly unchanged on Friday, even with the lower prices for oil and coal. Short covering on the weekend along with some concerns over a drop in temperatures kept prices up. A peak in wind power generation over the weekend weighed down on spot prices, along with mild conditions continuing on Monday/Tuesday. Further out on the curve, mo…