OSLO, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Norwegian gas flows to Britain werebroadly unchanged on Monday from last Friday, while deliveriesto continental Europe edged higher, data from gas systemoperator Gassco showed. Gas flows to Europe were running at 337 million cubic metres(mcm) per day by around 0900 GMT, up 4 mcm from volumesdelivered on Friday. An outage at BP's field offshore Norway ended lastFriday, earlier than previously expected. Norway's has a total pipeline gas production capacity ofaround 350 mcm of gas per day. The following table shows Norwegian gas pipeline flows,measured in mcm/day, and changes from the previous session'sdelivered volumes: Destination Real time Pvs business Change day (mcm) Britain 96 97 -1 Germany & Netherlands 143 141 2 France 53 51 2 Belgium 45 44 1 Total 337 333 4 NOTE: Real-time gas export figures are based on gas fed intothe system at a certain time and calculated as a daily average. Levels can vary throughout the day as producers adjust theamount of gas they export, according to changing nominations, ororders, from customers. Volumes for the previous business day show delivered gas. Following is a summary of spot price settlements at Europeangas trading hubs: Gas hub Oct 23 Oct 22 NBP (UK) 18.54/39.08 18.82/39.80 TTF (Netherlands) 18.25 18.30 NCG (Germany) 18.40 18.50 Gaspool (Germany) 18.00 18.00 Zeebrugge (Belgium) 18.22 18.32 Peg Nord (France) 18.64 18.52 Trading Region South 18.85 18.76 (France) Oil-indexed prices* 20.80/25.39 20.80/25.39 NOTE: Prices are in euros per megawatt-hour (MWh), except forNBP (euros/MWh & p/th). * - The oil-indexed prices are in order: Point Carbon's bestestimate for Russian gas, including spot indexation and baseprice discounts, and an estimate for Russian outrightoil-indexed gas. (Reporting by Nerijus Adomaitis; Editing by David Goodman)
LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: FTSE 100 shines but "mixed feelings" after Fed
(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 was solidly higher on Thursday, outperforming European peers, as earnings from the likes of Shell and Standard Chartered impressed.
Read more