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Sanctions
2022, November, 2, 11:45:00
EUROPEAN GAS PRICES RISE
Dutch front-month gas, Europe’s benchmark, traded 2.4% higher at €119 per megawatt-hour by 8:43 a.m. in Amsterdam after losing 5.8% a day earlier.
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2022, November, 1, 17:05:00
EUROPEAN GAS PRICES FALL
Europe’s gas storage sites are nearly 95% full, providing a buffer for when the weather turns colder. Reserves in the biggest gas consumer, Germany, have risen to 99%, according to Gas Infrastructure Europe.
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2022, October, 31, 12:05:00
EUROPEAN GAS PRICES UPDOWN ANEW
The recent fall in European gas prices may not last, according to Italian energy major Eni SpA. “It’s a temporary situation,” Chief Executive Officer Claudio Descalzi said in Abu Dhabi. “We have problems in 2023 because in 2023 we don’t have Russian gas.”
Sanctions
2022, October, 31, 12:00:00
EUROPEAN WINTER GAS RISKS
The push to fill storage facilities before the start of winter has been successful -- with many close to capacity. But some suppliers may now want to hold back those reserves until they can sell their stored gas at more attractive rates.
Sanctions
2022, October, 24, 12:20:00
EUROPEAN GAS PRICES DOWN YET
Benchmark futures declined as much as 12%, and are about 70% lower from the highs of August.
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2022, October, 24, 12:05:00
EUROPEAN RENEWABLES 69%
The REPowerEU plan, which aims to end the EU’s dependence on Russian fossil fuels and tackle the climate crisis, will seek to raise the share of renewables in the region’s final energy consumption to 45% by 2030.
Sanctions
2022, October, 21, 11:25:00
EUROPEAN GAS PRICES DROP
Benchmark futures declined as much as 4.8% on Friday and headed for a third straight weekly loss.
Sanctions
2022, October, 21, 11:20:00
EUROPE AGREE DISAGREE
Germany stuck to its refusal to cap gas prices and the 27 could only agree to disagree, declaring they will keep on examining options to put a ceiling on costs.
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2022, October, 20, 14:20:00
GERMANY'S GAS WINTER HOPE
"If we continue to meet our savings target of at least 20% in Germany, if three LNG terminals start operating at the beginning of next year at the latest, and if the expected winter-related decline in imports and the rise in currently low exports remain moderate, then we can get through the winter without a national gas emergency," he said in a statement.
Sanctions
2022, October, 20, 14:15:00
EUROPEAN WINTER RISKS
While Europe lacks transparent data on who owns stored gas, the bulk is held by utilities, including state-owned companies, that will need to withdraw fuel to supply households and manufacturers, according to people familiar with the matter.
Sanctions
2022, October, 19, 12:00:00
EUROPE, RUSSIA SANCTIONS ANEW
The bloc’s eighth round of sanctions state that if a tanker owner transports Russian crude above an agreed price threshold, their ship would be prohibited from getting EU services needed to ship the commodity, such as insurance, “in the future.”
Sanctions
2022, October, 18, 15:25:00
EUROPEAN GAS PRICES DOWN MORE
Benchmark futures dropped as much as 10.1% to 115 euros per megawatt-hour, the lowest intraday level since mid-June.
Sanctions
2022, October, 17, 12:35:00
EUROPEAN GAS PRICES DOWN AGAIN
The EU has already asked members to voluntarily reduce gas demand by 15%, and Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson has said a plan is under consideration to make the cut mandatory.
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2022, October, 13, 12:45:00
EUROPEAN GAS PRICES UPDOWN
Traders are on edge with Russian President Vladimir Putin saying any energy infrastructure in the world is at risk after the Nord Stream explosions, which he said benefited the US, Ukraine and Poland.
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2022, October, 12, 12:05:00
EUROPEAN GAS PRICES LIMITATION
EU energy ministers gathering in Prague on Wednesday will consider that model, which has already been adopted by Spain and Portugal, allowing consumers to avoid the worst of the price surges.