
Energy Market Update - 17 February 2025
Energy markets opened lower today, with gas and power prices falling amid milder weather forecasts, strong LNG arrivals, and easing storage concerns. The potential for Ukraine to join peace talks has also contributed to bearish sentiment.

Energy Market Update - 14 February 2025
Energy markets experienced a sharp decline yesterday, with gas and power prices falling due to geopolitical developments, regulatory discussions in Europe, and profit-taking. The prospect of peace negotiations between the U.S. and Russia, along with discussions on EU gas storage rules, contributed to the bearish sentiment.

Energy Market Update - 13 February 2025
Energy markets declined further today, with gas prices easing on forecasts of warmer weather and strong LNG arrivals, while power prices followed lower. Geopolitical developments, including potential Ukraine peace talks, influenced market sentiment.

Energy Market Update - 12 February 2025
Energy markets saw mixed movements yesterday, with gas and power prices initially trading higher before a late sell-off pushed contracts lower. Key drivers included a Russian attack on Ukrainian gas infrastructure, colder temperatures across Europe, and reports that the European Commission is considering a temporary gas price cap.

Energy Market Update - 11 February 2025
Energy markets showed mixed movements, with spot gas and power prices rising due to colder weather and system tightness, while front-month gas contracts edged lower on expectations of warmer temperatures later in the month.

Energy Market Update - 10 February 2025
Energy markets continued their bullish trend, driven by colder-than-expected temperatures across Europe, lower renewable generation, and increased demand for LNG. Gas and power prices rose as a result, while oil prices remained stable.

Energy Market Update - 07 February 2025
Energy markets showed a mixed trend today, with natural gas prices continuing their upward movement due to colder temperatures and strong demand, while power prices softened slightly amid shifting supply dynamics. Geopolitical factors, including LNG trade flows and storage levels, continue to play a key role in market sentiment.

Energy Market Update - 06 February 2025
Energy markets saw a bullish trend today, with gas and power prices rising due to persistent cold weather forecasts, lower-than-average storage levels, and tight supply fundamentals. Additionally, carbon prices remained firm, supporting power market movements.

Energy Market Update - 05 February 2025
Energy markets experienced a mixed session, with natural gas prices declining due to improved supply prospects, while power prices showed some volatility amid fluctuating renewable generation and colder temperature forecasts. Geopolitical factors, including China’s new LNG tariffs and ongoing Russian sanctions, remain key influences.

Energy Market Update - 04 February 2025
Energy markets showed mixed movements today. Gas prices remained firm despite a slight easing in weather-driven demand, while power prices edged lower due to improved wind generation. Geopolitical tensions surrounding U.S. tariffs and Chinese countermeasures continued to influence market sentiment.

Energy Market Update - 03 February 2025
Energy markets saw mixed movements today, with gas prices rising due to colder weather and storage concerns, while power prices faced downward pressure from increased wind generation. Market sentiment was also influenced by geopolitical factors, including newly implemented U.S. tariffs.

Energy Market Monthly Overview - January 2025
January 2025 saw significant shifts in energy market dynamics, with early-month price declines giving way to increased volatility in the latter half due to supply constraints, colder weather, and geopolitical uncertainty. Gas and power markets initially softened as mild temperatures, steady LNG arrivals, and strong European storage levels alleviated concerns over winter supply. However, a reversal in weather patterns, supply-side disruptions, and external market influences drove prices sharply higher towards the end of the month.

Energy Market Update - 31 January 2025
Energy markets saw further gains yesterday, with gas and power prices rising due to supply concerns, colder weather forecasts, and geopolitical uncertainty. Lower renewable output and storage withdrawals also contributed to the upward movement.

Energy Market Update - 30 January 2025
European gas and power markets continued their upward trend yesterday, driven by colder weather forecasts, storage concerns, and Norwegian supply disruptions. Lower wind generation and heightened demand for gas-fired power further supported price gains.

Energy Market Update - 29 January 2025
UK gas and power prices have moved higher, supported by colder weather, lower renewable output, and Norwegian supply disruptions. Broader energy markets are also reacting to geopolitical developments, economic updates, and movements in oil and carbon prices.

Energy Market Update - 28 January 2025
UK and European gas and power prices have rebounded slightly this morning after a weaker close in yesterday’s session. Gas prices were lifted by colder weather forecasts and storage withdrawals, while UK power gained as wind generation is expected to dip.

Energy Market Update - 27 January 2025
European gas and power markets opened lower today, driven by reduced demand from mild weather, strong wind generation, and stable LNG flows despite some recent disruptions.

Energy Market Update - 24 January 2025
European energy markets experienced slight downward movements today, driven by above-seasonal temperatures and strong renewable generation in both the UK and Europe, easing pressure on near-term contracts.

Energy Market Update - 23 January 2025
Gas and power prices displayed mixed movements today, reflecting shifting temperature forecasts, supply uncertainties, and broader market dynamics. European storage withdrawals remain a key focus as demand fluctuates.

Energy Market Update - 22 January 2025
Energy markets exhibited significant volatility yesterday, driven by low gas storage levels, reduced wind generation, and geopolitical factors affecting LNG exports.