LONDON, May 5 (Reuters) - British wholesale gas prices were
mostly higher on Wednesday morning as wind output is expected to
decrease and temperatures dip.
* The within-day contract was up 1.00 pence at
66.00
p/therm by 0824 GMT.
* The day-ahead was up 0.60 pence at 66.00
p/therm.
* Temperatures in Britain and north-west Europe are forecast
to
dip tomorrow before rising towards the weekend, Refinitiv Eikon
data showed.
* Gas-for-power demand has been curbed by stormy conditions
the
past couple of days but wind speeds should be lower from
tomorrow.
* Peak wind generation is forecast at 9.4 gigawatts (GW) on
Wednesday and 5 GW on Thursday, out of total metered capacity of
18 GW, Elexon data showed.
* Lower wind output typically increases gas demand from
power
plants.
* On the supply side, flows from Norway are down due to an
outage
at the Asgard field, resulting in lower flows to continental
Europe.
* However, supply through the Vesterled pipeline to Britain
is at
28 million cubic metres (mcm), up from 21 mcm yesterday, and
flows through Langeled are at capacity.
* Liquefied natural gas send-out is nominated at 34 mcm,
down from
42 mcm yesterday.
* The system was almost balanced with supply forecast at 239
mcm
and demand at 238 mcm, National Grid data showed.
* The Dutch TTF gas price for June was up by
0.37
euro at 23.42 euros per megawatt hour.
* The benchmark Dec-21 EU carbon contract was 0.14
euro
higher at 48.75 euros a tonne.
(Reporting by Nina Chestney)


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