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Hungary: Day-ahead gas price reached 35.6 euros per MWh on Sunday

The average weighted price of natural gas on the day-ahead market of the Hungarian gas exchange CEEGEX on Sunday, October 1 amounted to 35.61 euros per MWh. During the working week spot gas prices ranged from 38 to 41.5 euros per MWh.

On the CEEGEX within-day market, the last transactions were recorded on September 30 and the price reached 38.07 euros per MWh.

October futures on the TTF exchange increased by 1.6% on Friday to 42.535 euros per MWh, while the price for the first quarter od 2024 was 48.325 euros per MWh. CAL 24 reached 48.1 euros per MWh.  

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