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29 May 2023

Falling Gas Prices Calm Europe After Energy Crisis

29 May 2023  by thenationalnews.com   
 
Benchmark Dutch futures drop for eight straight weeks to the lowest since May 2021

European gas prices could fall even further, below €20 a megawatt hour, if Chinese LNG imports prove weak, according to analysts. Bloomberg
 
European gas prices have plunged to the lowest since mid-2021, when Russia was just beginning to squeeze supplies before its invasion of Ukraine, helping to reverse a surge in inflation and bring relief to consumers.
 
The slump – gas futures are down by two thirds already this year – hasn’t just eased the pressure on household budgets. It also undermines one of the biggest bargaining chips held by President Vladimir Putin – the ability to limit the region’s gas supplies.
 
With some traders predicting short-term prices could even go negative at times this summer, the picture couldn’t be more different from May last year. Back then, futures were quadruple what they are now and countries were forced to revive coal generation to keep the lights.
 
There were also worries about shortages and whether Europe would be able to build gas storage levels before winter. Now, stockpiles are above average and might even be filled during the summer, and ahead of schedule.
 
Benchmark Dutch futures have fallen for eight straight weeks and are below €25 per megawatt hour, the lowest since May 2021.

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