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While shale gas has been a game-changer in the US markets, its impact has been more muted in Europe, with environmental concerns preventing fracking in several countries. Jay Maroo looks at the future...
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Planned production cuts by US natural gas firms will not be enough to keep natural gas prices supported this year, and analysts say that record storage levels and mild weather could push New York Mercantile...
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Demand for gas in Europe is set to increase in the coming years benefiting today’s most liquid hubs, say respondents to a survey carried out by Energy Risk and Baringa Partners. By Stella Farrington...
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Pauline McCallion speaks to natural gas producers and consumers about what’s on the radar that might affect their hedging strategies this year
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Former RBS Sempra Commodities business closed just 11 months after acquisition
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Long-term price risk management deals are becoming more popular with utilities and regulators as a way to lock in low natural gas prices
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The traditional contango of the UK natural gas curve has smoothed out in recent weeks, with summer seasons now at parity and the winters either on a par or even dipping into backwardation. Tom Woolley investigates the trend and its likely impact on consumers...
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Natural gas storages are integral parts of gas distribution systems and play a key role in managing demand variations. Risk managers need to value storages on a daily basis, while traders face the challenge of effectively hedging storages. Ali Sadeghi...
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Although Spain's gas market has grown faster than all other major Euorpean countries, it now faces a number of challenges, says the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies (OIES)
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Experts question whether the nascent spot market for liquefied natural gas (LNG) in Asia could disappear if excess supply replaces nuclear in Germany and Japan
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