Commodity Market Report
Global gas & LNG weekly summary: 15 April 2022
Report summary
Global gas prices drop as demand drops and on-the-water LNG increases 10% European gas benchmark TTF dropped about $3 week-over-week, settling at around $33 on Wednesday, before dropping another 10% intraday on Thursday, as fundamentals come front-and-center and fade some of the risk premium baked into current prices. Nonetheless, TTF strengthened its premium over Northeast Asia as the more profitable destination for U.S. cargoes in every month of 2022 with China’s zero-Covid policy threatening gas demand, sending deliveries to the lowest YTD, almost to 2021-lows.
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- Global prices drop as demand drops and on-the-water LNG increases 10%
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