The majority of power and gas contracts decreased this week. Day-ahead contracts were an exception with day-ahead gas jumping 7.5% to 30.0p/th, driven by rising demand amid a drop in temperatures and weaker wind generation. Day-ahead power gained 4.9% to finish the week at £44.3/MWh following gas prices higher. November 2019 gas lost 2.6% to 40.6p/th and December 19 gas dropped 5.6% to 44.1p/th. Seasonal gas contracts fell 1.7% on average with summer 20 gas dropping 3.5% to 40.8p/th. November 19 power dropped 2.8% to £47.9/MWh while December 19 power fell 3.8% to £49.7/MWh. Seasonal power prices slipped 1.5% on average. Summer 20 power fell 2.5% to £46.1/MWh, winter 20 contract lost 1.4% to £53.4/MWh Brent crude oil rose 1.9% to average $60.0/bl, as US stocks saw an unexpected decline early last week. US-China trade talks and the global declining economy are acting as opposite drivers. OPEC cuts resulting in lower stockpiles could drive prices up in the coming months. EU ETS carbon increasing 1.3% to average €25.3/t. Prices still supported by the agreement of a Brexit deal between the EU and the UK. API 2 coal prices dropped 2.3% to average $67.0/t.
Baseload electricity
Day-ahead power gained 4.9% to finish the week at £44.3/MWh.
November 19 power dropped 2.8% to £47.9/MWh while December 19 power fell 3.8% to £49.7/MWh.
Q120 power slipped 4.0% to £52.0/MWh.
The annual April 20 power contract slipped 1.9% to £49.8/MWh. This is 9.3% lower than the same time last year (£54.9/MWh).
Forward curve comparison
Annual October Contract
Peak electricity
Day-ahead peak power rose 5.4% to £49.0/MWh, £4.7/MWh above its baseload counterpart.
November 19 peak power fell 2.8% to £55.0/MWh.
December 19 peak power decreased 3.5% to £56.2/MWh.
Annual April 20 peak power was 1.7% lower at £55.5/MWh, £5.7/MWh above its baseload power counterpart.
The contract is 9.3% below its value this time last year (£59.8/MWh).
Forward curve comparison
Annual October contract
Seasonal power prices
Seasonal baseload power contracts
Seasonal baseload power curve
All seasonal power contracts declined this week, going down 1.5% on average.
Summer 20 power fell 2.5% to £46.1/MWh, winter 20 contract lost 1.4% to £53.4/MWh.
Seasonal peak power contracts were 1.2% lower on average.
Summer 20 peak power fell 2.1% to £50.0/MWh.
Commodity price movements
Oil and Coal
Carbon
Brent crude oil rose 1.9% to average $60.0/bl.
US stocks saw an unexpected decline early last week, resulting in lower supply.
US-China trade talks and the global declining economy are acting as opposite drivers. OPEC cuts resulting in lower stockpiles could drive prices up in the coming months.
API 2 coal prices dropped 2.3% to average $67.0/t.
Gas oversupply in NW Europe and a slow return to production in Indian coal mines following monsoon season saw decreased coal-for-power demand.
EU ETS carbon increasing 1.3% to average €25.3/t.
Prices still supported by the agreement of a Brexit deal between the EU and the UK.
However, frustrations preside over Brexit talks as Prime Minister Boris Johnson failed to get approval for a 3-day timetable to scrutinise the Brexit deal agreed with the UK.
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