Gas prices in Europe drop to around $1,200 first time since June

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GOLENIOW, POLAND - SEPTEMBER 27: Workers of Polish natural gas company Gaz System stand among pipes at a compressor station of the new Baltic Pipe natural gas pipeline on the day of the pipeline's official opening on September 27, 2022 near Goleniow, Poland. The new pipeline connects Norwegian natural gas fields in the North Sea with Denmark and Poland. Countries across Europe are seeking to expand their natural gas supplies as they pivot away from imports of natural gas from Russia. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

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It is reported that the EU gas reserves are getting close to their limit

 

The price of gas in Europe fell to almost $1,200 per 1,000 cubic meters for the first time since June 15, according to London’s ICE.

The November futures price at the TTF hub in the Netherlands fell to $1,202 per 1,000 cubic meters or 118 euro per MWh (based on the current euro/dollar exchange rate, ICE prices are presented in euro per MWh).

The EU gas reserves are getting close to their limit, the region is experiencing rather mild weather, and the average percentage of wind power in electricity generation has greatly increased, all of which are contributing factors to the price drop.

 


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