Electricity.Trade has developed a forward curve scenario framework to assess how different gas-system outcomes translate into power pricing trajectories across South-East Europe. January 2026 provided empirical…
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Electricity.Trade analysis of January’s gas price rally reveals a market driven by sentiment and optionality repricing rather than physical shortage. TTF prices rose from €28–29/MWh at the start…
Electricity.Trade assessment of LNG flows highlights growing concentration risk in Europe’s gas supply chain. Approximately 75% of US LNG imports in 2025 were received by just five countries:…
Electricity.Trade analysis of January 2026 indicates that Europe’s gas system has entered a structurally tighter regime in which energy security objectives increasingly constrain market flexibility. While…
Electricity.Trade analysis of January 2026 gas markets shows that European pricing was increasingly shaped by competition with Asian LNG demand rather than by purely domestic fundamentals.…
Electricity.Trade analysis confirms that the price spread between Hungary and Germany has become one of the most critical benchmarks for regional power trading. The HU–DE spread encapsulates relative…
During the third week of February, Brent oil futures for the Front Month on the ICE market followed a mostly upward trajectory. On Tuesday, February 17,…
Electricity prices in most major European markets showed a mixed trend during the third week of February, rebounding slightly in the first days before declining again…
During the week of February 16, electricity demand declined in most major European power markets compared to the previous week. Portugal recorded the largest decrease, with…
In the week of February 16, solar photovoltaic energy production increased across the main European electricity markets compared to the previous week. Portugal registered the largest…



