Commodity Market Report
Global gas & LNG weekly summary: 11 April 2024
Report summary
Europe's natural gas storage levels have risen to 60% from last week, following record-high end-of-season levels. May TTF prices currently sit at $8.7/mmbtu. Higher carbon prices have contributed to the uptick in TTF prices during the initial half of the reporting week, along with unforeseen maintenance work on Norway's Asgard field and prolonged nuclear outages in France.
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- Northeast Asia spot price slows tendering activity while US sanctions continue to adversely influence Artic LNG prospects
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