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This Paper gives the results of the Author’s in-depth analysis of the European traded gas hubs in 2020, as well as explaining the ‘LNG effect’ on increased volumes in Belgium, France, and Spain in particular. The purpose of the analysis is to confirm that the hubs are all still relevant...
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This Paper analyses the results of the trading data in 2024 for the European traded gas hubs, to give a fuller picture of the recovery after the very turbulent period from 2020 to 2022, where the various hubs now stand and, more importantly, to establish whether the Dutch TTF can now credibly be...
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European gas markets experienced a very turbulent period from 2020 to 2022, which led to the lowest ever northwest European gas prices at the end of May 2020, then several strong rallies led to four successive 'highest ever' prices, the most recent being in August 2022. After each of those...
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This Paper gives the results of the Author's analysis of the European traded gas hubs in 2020, as well as discussing the trading prospects for the new merged German gas hub, the Trading Hub Europe which is due to be operational from October 2021; it also compares the global gas benchmarks, Henry...
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European gas markets experienced a very turbulent period from 2020 to 2022, which led to the lowest ever northwest European gas prices at the end of May 2020, then several strong rallies led to four successive ‘highest ever’ prices, the most recent being in August 2022. After each of those...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015045199