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Europe: Gas prices surge amid supply concerns and geopolitical tensions

Gas prices in Europe have surged to their highest levels this year, primarily driven by supply concerns and escalating geopolitical tensions. Despite EU gas storage facilities being nearly full—95% capacity as of October 22—prices increased as the TTF benchmark rose by 1.9% to €42.98/MWh on October 25, marking the highest price since early December of the previous year.

Analysts point to unplanned disruptions in gas supply from Norway, Europe’s largest natural gas supplier, along with ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, as key factors behind the rising prices. While natural gas reserves are up 2.3% compared to last year and 4.6% above the five-year seasonal average, concerns remain over supply stability.

In contrast, Russian gas supplies to Asia are reportedly increasing as Europe works to diversify its energy sources and reduce reliance on Russian pipeline gas, according to S&P Global Commodity Insights.

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