
16 July 2007
Gas and emissions do opposite things but there is a sense of fear over supply worries at Bacton and what the russians could do.
The emissions market is being hit by rising supply and firm selling from financial houses. It has now fallen to under €19/tonne when six weeks ago it was as high as €25/tonne. The rise in coal prices is causing demand in emissions to fall and also with a potential growth in CER projects then there is a possibility that green schemes will produce a greater supply in the cap and trade market.
The gas market has been rising partly on oil prices but also on supply fears at Bacton in the short term, but also European demand which has risen marginally. Furthermore, the one ace the Russians have in negotiating the spy war means that energy could come into play more than players think.
So in short we have seen an increase in gas a decrease in emissions a narrowing of the spread as power prices have risen marginally but not in line with the gas prices.
CRC- What Price?
 
03 February 2012
In November it was reported that traders in the UK energy markets were beginning to place bets that the Government will not go ahead with its controversial Carbon Floor Price. The Carbon Floor Price has relevance to the CRC, not least because some commentators have suggested that the fixed price levels could track the known Carbon Floor Price. Current EUA prices also seem vastly at odds to the proposed CRC price. British business is lobbying hard for a level and competitive playing field.  
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Carbon Floor Price Announcement: The Market Reacts
 
25 March 2011
The tensions seen in the markets last week, as participants assessed the impact of Japan and nuclear withdrawal in Germany, appeared to have eased when the market started trading on Monday. The Government's mid week budget Carbon Floor Price announcement soon changes that though  
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Japan, Germany & MENA -Global Energy
 
18 March 2011
Bullish gains were seen across the fuels complex as traders and analysts rushed to assess the impact of the devastating earthquake and subsequent Tsunami in Japan as well as Germany's announcement that it was to take 7 nuclear generators offline immediately.  
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Capacity Payments Discussed as a Tool to encourage Investment
 
30 June 2010
In a week when the engineering industry, in its State of the Nation report, said that the Energy Industry gave the most cause for concern in light of security of supply, Energy Minister Charles Hendry spoke of 'Capacity Payments' as a tool to incentivise plant development.  
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Energy Forward Prices continue to gain ground
 
10 June 2011
Despite market participants describing the market as stagnant and directionless, energy forward prices continue to gain ground. Winter 11 power closed the week up at £59.65/MWh while NBP Winter 11 gas finished at 72.20p/therm.  
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Downward Trend Still in Play
 
13 May 2011
Most contracts in the UK energy markets continued to lose ground this week enforcing the downward trend that has been in play since the start of the month. The Winter 11 contracts closed the week at £57.60MW/h and 68.85p/therm.  
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Winter 11 - A Slippery Slope
 
06 May 2011
While March was a month of shocks and gains, April seems to have marked the start of a downward trend in the UK power market. The WInter 11 contract is just one example.  
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The Market in April 2011
 
28 April 2011
In comparison to the activity seen in March – the energy markets seemed relatively sedate shedding some of the value along the way.  
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Lobbying for the Nabucco Gas Pipieline
 
28 January 2009
The Hungarian Prime Minister called upon the EU to contribute 200-300 million Euros to the Nabucco gas pipeline project during a 1 day conference held in Budapest on Tuesday.  
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Russia & Ukraine Battle it Out
 
02 January 2009
Tensions between Russia and Ukraine have been steadily increasing over the past few months as the two economies battle it out over debt repayment, gas flows, charges and threats of supply cuts.  
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Yet Another Record for Oil
 
22 May 2008
A new record was again set for oil on Thursday when prices reached above $135 a barrel. Is increased output likely to ease pressure?  
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