Penalties  and prompt

03 July 2006



Prompt prices the key fundamental as to what will happen with the power market. If in the next three days there are no further outages and the weather subsides so air-condintioning is not causing problems then we should see the Winter 06 fall further.

On Friday we saw weekend prices blip up on scorching weather and penalty shoot outs, in reality this risk premia is well justified with many power plant out of action and the hot weather potentially eating into gas and nuclear efficiencies. But we must remember that whilst it is hot it has been much hotter, and this is a test for prompt prices which have risen to £41.00, but it does not look like this is likely to cause the market to fundamentally collpase. In fact if anything it is coping rather well, and this will start to put pressure on Summer 07 and Winter 06. Many players started buying up Winter 06 at the beginning of the year and they will be looking at the funadamentals and seeing all of the day ahead and months being sold in the build up to the product breaking down and will start to want to off-load alot of this length.

For once if buyers can hold their nerve and wait for the sellers to drop their volume in the market we could see the break on the £59 trend and move for Winter 06 to drop into the £50-£55 range, if this happens then many buyers will be burned on buying long.

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Watch the prompt  

04 July 2006


Gas prices reducing as system gets longer on many gas stations taking outages. This has put pressure on the August and September to fall and if the power plant return steadily then we could see a move in Winter 06 out of £60.  read more...

Rough influences Winter 06  

05 July 2006


Market edgy on the back of new Rough information and a feeling that the prompt is under pressure with warm weather and plant outages. As July today has been 10 degrees hotter than average, players know that this could drive prompt very high with air conditioning demand.  read more...

Auctioning emissions will not work.  

06 July 2006


Emissions market responds very little to Polish news of excesses. But there is a growing argument for auctioning and will not work.  read more...

There is now a PR campaign for the energy review  

07 July 2006


Nuclear likely to go ahead, as we all know, but the little things are falling into place as well.  read more...

Market Fears over-played.  

10 July 2006


Prompt continues to wag the backend of the curve, but realistically things look to be under control, and traders are moving the market on rumour and counter-rumour.  read more...

Energy Review  

11 July 2006


The energy review is a fair reflection of the future, but there are still some unanswered questions. The review has at least highlighted the questions and set a timetable for action.  read more...

Gas prices inch down.  

12 July 2006


Gas is still cagey but the long term suggests that come Winter 07 there will be alot of gas in the system and the prices, should fall as a result.  read more...

The Buckinghamshiries are not helping......  

13 July 2006


The oil price has been badly effected by what looks to be a disproportional response to the frnge attacks on Israel.  read more...

Market Marginally down  

14 July 2006


Oil fears continue to drive the market but both gas and power are reacting well to the various demands, and although ticking up are doing so in a controlled and rational way (not always the case in the past!)  read more...

Middle East explodes in the markets  

17 July 2006


The short term facts suggest that the market had to go higher, but this does not mean that we should see the back end of the curve rise inexorably as well. Some sellers are keeping a cap on the backend of the curve but the buyers also have to be disciplined.  read more...

Two views on August.  

18 July 2006


Two views on AUgust appear to at loggerheads and the sellers and buyers are trading aggressively. One suspects that the events of today and this week will be long forgotten by mid August.  read more...

Markets stabilise  

19 July 2006


The markets look more stable and although the back end has started to respond a little to oil and emissions it could well be short lived, as the fundamentals suggest that quite significant amounts of the 18GW of plant which was unavailable in July will return in August.  read more...

Cooler climbs cause bears to come out of the woods.  

20 July 2006


Market cools as the temperature momentarily drops. The real question is whether players start to use this as an excuse to load up the back end of the curve.  read more...

When is a good time to trade the quarters or months  

21 July 2006


November and Q4 are not as cheap as they could be, a mild winter more supply in both gas and power than last year suggest that the market is overpriced.  read more...

Winter 06 slides.  

24 July 2006


Winter 06 reacting maturely to the prompt fears and beginning to move South as gas producers start to off-load some of their length.  read more...

Winter 06- The technicals  

25 July 2006


Winter 06 dropping closer and closer to the £60 level and there is a definitely feeling that this could lead to a new world where Winter 06 has a big number starting with a 5 rather than a 6.  read more...

Continental prompt spikes but has little effect on the UK  

26 July 2006


Market falls in Winter again, but the prompt is high on cooling worries particularly on the continent.  read more...

Is now a good time to buy April Annual 07  

27 July 2006


It may look tempting as everyhing is trading at a discount to 2006 but in reality there is still alot of price premia built in to the back end of the curve on nothing more than what has happened this year. Fundamentals for next year suggest that the price should fall further.  read more...

Could this be a trend developing  

28 July 2006


The gas world is being a bit canny and buying early forcing the power market to respond. Is it really a trend and if so how can it played from a trading point of view.  read more...

Coolness descends on prices  

31 July 2006


Prices fall on cool weather and players are keen to try and capitalise on this fall and so it will be interesting to see whether prices stay here for long.  read more...


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