Group 1 - European natural gas prices have been fluctuating within a narrow range for the past five weeks, currently hovering around €34 per MWh after a slight increase in the previous trading day [1][3] - Since the end of June, contract prices have mostly traded between €32 and €35 per MWh, with July's monthly volatility being the lowest of the year [1] - Europe is intensifying efforts to stockpile enough natural gas for the upcoming winter, with the latest data showing the largest injection of gas into storage since June [1] Group 2 - Traders are closely monitoring the dispute between the Trump administration and India, as threats of secondary sanctions on countries purchasing Russian energy could tighten global supply [3] - New sanctions may compel major Russian energy buyers like India to seek alternative supplies, potentially increasing costs for Europe to attract energy supplies [3] - Currently, Europe is still receiving stable supplies, with pipeline transport from Norway nearing maximum capacity before seasonal maintenance later this month [3]
储气量稳步增加 欧洲天然气价格维持窄幅波动
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-08-05 08:21