Energy Market Update - 14 August 2025
Energy markets were broadly steady yesterday, with gas prices holding within a narrow range and power markets showing limited changes.
Energy Market Update – 13 August 2025
Gas and power were steady to slightly firmer this morning, with tight wind forecasts and French nuclear constraints offset by improving Norwegian flows and stable LNG send-out.
Energy Market Update – 12 August 2025
Gas and power nudged higher as Norwegian outages and weaker wind tightened near-term balances. Rising European storage and steady LNG flows capped gains; oil was broadly steady while carbon softened.
Energy Market Update – 11 August 2025
Gas and power were mixed in a quiet session. Gas steadied on firm supply and storage progress, while power was pulled lower by strong wind before rebounding on weaker renewables forecasts and French nuclear risks.
Energy Market Update – 08 August 2025
Markets drifted lower overall, with gas and power pressured by firm Norwegian supply and steady LNG, though geopolitics and an expected dip in wind output kept risk premia in play.
Energy Market Update – 07 August 2025
Gas and power prices dropped across the board yesterday as healthy supply and subdued demand weighed on the market. Oil and carbon also continued their recent downward trend.
Energy Market Update – 06 August 2025
Markets were largely stable on Tuesday with minimal directional change. Sentiment remained neutral as traders monitored storage developments and modest supply adjustments.
Energy Market Update – 05 August 2025
Markets saw a mixed day on Monday with gas prices firming slightly on supply issues and Asian LNG demand, while power prices dropped to multi-month lows due to elevated wind generation. Commodities were broadly softer.
Energy Market Update – 04 August 2025
Energy prices fell on Monday as strong renewables output and bearish commodity sentiment weighed on the market. Gas and power contracts declined amid healthy supply, while oil and carbon extended losses.
Energy Market Update – 01 August 2025
Energy prices softened on Thursday, with gas and power contracts slipping on improved supply outlook, lower demand, and expectations of stronger renewable output. Oil and carbon markets also edged lower.
Energy Market Update – 31 July 2025
Gas and power prices saw modest upward movement, driven by firm LNG demand in Asia, reduced Norwegian flows, and tight UK power generation. Market focus turned to September contracts ahead of August expiry.
Energy Market Update – 30 July 2025
Energy prices moved higher across gas, power, and commodities amid continued geopolitical risks, cooler weather, and tighter market fundamentals. LNG arrivals remained strong, and low wind output sustained gas-for-power demand.
Energy Market Update – 29 July 2025
Gas and power markets edged higher on Monday, supported by geopolitical developments and macroeconomic optimism following a new US-EU trade agreement. Cooler weather and lower renewables also added support.
Energy Market Update – 28 July 2025
Gas and power markets saw mild increases at the start of the week, supported by lower temperatures, steady LNG sendout, and reduced renewable generation. Commodity markets were mixed, with oil slipping and carbon firming.
Energy Market Update – 25 July 2025
Energy markets were steady on Thursday, with gas prices holding in a narrow range due to balanced supply and demand, while UK power was shaped by continued high gas generation. Carbon and oil prices moved slightly, while trade developments influenced sentiment.
Energy Market Update – 24 July 2025
Gas prices ticked higher in early trading on Thursday amid lower temperatures and stronger Norwegian flows, while UK power remained broadly stable despite lower demand and rising solar forecasts. Carbon edged up, but oil and coal softened.
Energy Market Update – 23 July 2025
Gas and power markets remained broadly steady, with gas prices consolidating around recent lows and power pricing supported by low renewables output. Carbon, coal, and oil markets saw marginal changes, with sentiment remaining cautious.
Energy Market Update – 22 July 2025
Gas and power markets both edged lower yesterday, with easing temperatures reducing demand and an increase in Norwegian flows improving supply security. Carbon, oil, and coal prices also drifted marginally lower.
Energy Market Update – 21 July 2025
Energy markets eased as gas prices fell following the resolution of Norwegian supply issues. Power prices mirrored this movement, with ongoing reliance on gas-fired generation. Oil, carbon, and coal also retreated slightly.
Energy Market Update – 18 July 2025
Energy markets firmed slightly on Thursday as prompt gas and power prices moved higher, buoyed by ongoing Norwegian supply outages and a rebound in UK gas imports. LNG sendout eased, but storage injections remained subdued.