Monthly Price Brief - A Review of European Gas and Power Price Trends: December 2007
 
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Monthly Price Brief - A Review of European Gas and Power Price Trends: December 2007'Monthly Price Brief - A Review of European Gas and Power Price Trends: December 2007' is a marketing resource from Datamonitor, a leading provider of online data, analytic and forecasting platforms for key vertical sectors.

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Introduction

The growing role of wholesale traded energy markets across Europe creates a greater need for players throughout the value chain to be aware of the latest market movements and developments. From the wellhead or power station gate to the end-user, volatility in the spot and forward price of power and gas is creating an increasingly challenging environment for all market participants.

Scope

An examination of the wholesale gas price trends in Europe's three key markets - the UK NBP, the Zeebrugge Hub and the Dutch TTF. An assessment of traded power prices in the UK, Belgian, Dutch, German and French wholesale power markets. Insight and analysis into the impact of wholesale markets on the wholesale / retail price interface.

Highlights

Underlying commodities provided little relief to suppliers as prices soared. BEB outturned at a premium to Henry Hub prices. European power prices continued to rise, led by French baseload prices.

Reasons to Purchase

Establish the current level of wholesale and retail energy prices and the fundamental drivers behind movements in the traded value of gas and power Understand how wholesale pricing impacts different facets of the value chain, identifying the potential to limit risk through hedging strategies Forecast future developments in the traded price of gas and power in order to successfully take advantage of arbitrage opportunities.

Report Details:
Publisher:
Datamonitor
Type:
Market Study - February 2008
Number of pages:
26
First Publication Date:
20/2/2008
 
 
 
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