Supply Squeeze

21 February 2005

Within day bargains as players buy forward.

With a cold snap forecast for this week, the industry is bracing itself for unforseen supply problems. Although margins look reasonable, gas prices have started to rise in line with oil increases. It looks as though players are going long and off-loading any real length within-day when they are more sure of their real position.


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