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Europäischer Gaspreis increases more – Ukraine-Krieg stärker im Fokus wieder

Europäischer Gaspreis increases more – Ukraine-Krieg stärker im Fokus wieder

AMSTERDAM (dpa-AFX) – The Erdgaspreis in Europa hat am Dienstag weiter zugelegt. The target price for TTF terminology for a loan in a month costs a stock exchange in Amsterdam 47.05 euros for megawatt energy (MWh) and costs 15 cents more if I am in the month. There are now four four days in the next phase of the price of the decays Tage at 7.8 Prozent. Erdgaspreis moves sich actualell in der Nähe des Jahreshochs.

Investors started the young pre-isanstieg with the active companies in the Krieg of Russia’s main gas exporters against Ukraine. Ukrainian forces spent the night shelling generals in the ammunition warehouses in Russia’s Bryansk border region. Media in Kiev are reporting about a report of no military war, the fact that the US has seen an ATACMS missile. The US has established itself for the first time in Ukraine, the Waffen with its 300 kilometers of Reich territory is located in Russia.

The gas crisis in Europe will go to Germany at the level of 2022, if the Ukraine-Krieg becomes a fierce Kursanstiege, experts from the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies will engage. After the first award ceremony, “a legitimate erection is that the European gas market has had a bad influence on the Nachbeben of the Ukrainian Crisis, which resembles the first Lieferkrise a year later.”

If you are aware of any of the predictions that indicate that the temperature and life are at a low level at a lying level, vulnerability has decreased after the high temperature. Derweil sind die Gasspeicher in Europa derzeit zu rund 91 Prozent gefüllt. Der Wert has started with the high energy crisis in the year 2022, who under the Fünfjahresdurchnitt, who Daten von Gas Infrastructure Europe said./la/jsl

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European natural gas rose for a fourth straight day as traders monitored developments in Russia’s war against Ukraine after Kiev carried out its first long-range missile strike.

Benchmark futures rose as much as 1.1% after fluctuating earlier in the morning and are near their highest levels in a year. RBC Ukraine reported that the country carried out its first attack in a border area on Russian territory with an ATACMS missile, citing an official in the country’s military.

“Gas demand in Europe remains well below pre-crisis levels,” Bill Farren-Price, Anouk Honore and Jack Sharples, senior research fellows at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, said in a report. But the recent price increase “is timely.” We recall that the European gas market remains fundamentally vulnerable to the aftershocks of the crisis in Ukraine, even years after the initial supply crisis,” they wrote.