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Mid-Day Gas Summary: TTF Continues to Soften

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TTF front month has fallen to levels seen May 21 with the recovery in Norwegian pipeline supplies and milder temperatures across Europe next week. TTF is currently on track for a week-on-week fall of 3.3%.

  • TTF JUL 24 down 1.9% at 33.03€/MWh
  • TTF Q3 24 down 1.6% at 33.51€/MWh
  • Norwegian pipeline supplies to Europe are today back up to 306.9mcm/d with the return of Nyhamna from unplanned outage. Gas flows into UK’s Easington have restarted, according to Gassco. The Nyhamna capacity reduction is today down to 34.8mcm/d.
  • Temperatures in NW Europe are expected to remain cool and fall below normal into next week before seeing a potential recovery back to normal in mid June.
  • European LNG sendout was at 246mcm/d on June 5 according to Bloomberg compared to an average of 236mcm/d so far in June.
  • Total European gas storage was up to 70.86% full on June 5 according to GIE compared to the five-year seasonal average of 59.3%. Net injection rates have this week fallen near the lowest since late April.
  • France’s CGT union on Friday said it had filed a strike notice for the period between 14 June and 13 September to revise salary scales in the energy sector, La Tribune reported.
  • Finland is aiming to ban all Russian gas imports by next winter, according to the economy ministry cited by Montel.

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