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Gas Futures in Europe Above $1,400 Per 1,000 Cubic Metres for First Time Since October
Gas Futures in Europe Above $1,400 Per 1,000 Cubic Metres for First Time Since October
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Prices of gas futures in Europe increased by 5% in opening bidding and are now above $1,400 per thousand cubic metres for the first time since the beginning of October.
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The cost of futures on the Dutch TTF index, the European benchmark, was $1,405 during opening bidding. At 07:05 GMT it increased to $1,425.5, which is 5% higher than the $1,356.3 calculated the day before. By the end of the day, the price reached $1,525 - almost 12.6% higher than the previous day's numbers. January gas futures in Europe continue to rise. They reached more than $1,200 per thousand cubic metres.
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Gas Futures in Europe Above $1,400 Per 1,000 Cubic Metres for First Time Since October
18:10 GMT 14.12.2021 (Updated: 18:12 GMT 14.12.2021) MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Prices of gas futures in Europe increased by 5% in opening bidding and are now above $1,400 per thousand cubic metres for the first time since the beginning of October, according to data from the London stock exchange ICE.
The cost of futures on the Dutch TTF index, the European benchmark, was $1,405 during opening bidding. At 07:05 GMT it increased to $1,425.5, which is 5% higher than the $1,356.3 calculated the day before.
By the end of the day, the price reached $1,525 - almost 12.6% higher than the previous day's numbers.
January gas futures in Europe continue to rise. They reached more than $1,200 per thousand cubic metres.