Summer Natural Gas Prices Drop in Europe

Summer Natural Gas Prices Drop in Europe | OilPrice.com

`;
document.write(write_html);
}

Breaking News:

ByCharles Kennedy– Feb 26, 2025, 9:30 AM CST
Nat Gas

image

The premium of natural gas for delivery in Europe this summer over the futures prices for next winter has plunged in recent days amid milder temperatures and talks on ending the war in Ukraine.

Dutch TTF Natural Gas Futures, the benchmark for Europe’s gas trading, slumped by 3.7% for the front-month contract for March as of 12:30 p.m. in Amsterdam on Wednesday.

‘;
document.write(write_html);
}

More importantly, the premium of natural gas for delivery in the summer months of 2025 compared to the winter 2025/2026 futures has been steadily falling this week and is nearing zero.

That’s good news for European policymakers and industries.

Typically, the prices for the winter months are higher than those in the summer. But since the beginning of 2025, colder temperatures and fast-depleting European gas stocks have pushed up summer futures as Europe will now need to buy much more gas to refill storage during the summer.

The first proper winter in Europe with prolonged periods of cold snaps since the 2022 energy crisis is depleting the EU stockpiles of natural gas, which have dropped to the lowest level since the crisis for this time of the year.

Adding to the predicament has been the natural gas summer premium compared to winter-time prices. The premium makes stockpiling in the summer uneconomical. Utilities and market operators in several key European economies, including Germany, have called for government support to help replenish natural gas stockpiles ahead of the 2025/2026 winter.

As of February 24, gas storage levels across the EU were 40% full, per data from Gas Infrastructure Europe. That’s much lower than about 60% full storage capacity at the same time last year.

Separately, other companies and EU countries have been pushing for easing of the refill targets for 2025/2026 to avoid a spike in gas prices.

In recent days, however, milder weather in northwest Europe has slowed inventory drawdowns while discussions about peace in Ukraine have also depressed commodity prices.

By Charles Kennedy for Oilprice.com

More Top Reads From Oilprice.com

Join the discussion | Back to homepage

`;
document.write(write_html);
}



GOOGLE+
LINKEDIN
REDDIT
PRINT

`;
document.write(write_html);
}

EXXON Mobil
-0.35

Open57.81
Trading Vol.6.96M
Previous Vol.241.7B

BUY 57.15

Sell 57.00

 

  • Related Posts

    US Crude Oil, Oil Product Inventories Come Crashing Down

    The American Petroleum Institute (API) estimated that crude oil inventories in the United States fell by 4.4 million barrels in the week ending April 17. In the week prior, US…

    China Oil Buying Set to Return After Stockpile Drawdown

    China is likely to return to buying large volumes of oil within weeks after selling down inventories during the peak of the Iran supply disruption, according to Mercuria. Marco Dunand,…

    Have You Seen?

    Californian bus operator looks to limit LH2 boil-off at Bakersfield station

    • April 22, 2026
    Californian bus operator looks to limit LH2 boil-off at Bakersfield station

    China Oil Buying Set to Return After Stockpile Drawdown

    • April 22, 2026
    China Oil Buying Set to Return After Stockpile Drawdown

    US Crude Oil, Oil Product Inventories Come Crashing Down

    • April 22, 2026
    US Crude Oil, Oil Product Inventories Come Crashing Down

    Trump Extends Iran Truce, Blockade

    • April 22, 2026
    Trump Extends Iran Truce, Blockade

    AI and geopolitics creating ‘perfect storm’ for cyber attacks

    • April 22, 2026
    AI and geopolitics creating ‘perfect storm’ for cyber attacks

    Ukraine Strike Halts Oil Processing at Novokuibyshevsk Refinery

    • April 22, 2026
    Ukraine Strike Halts Oil Processing at Novokuibyshevsk Refinery

    Oilfield Service Firm Halliburton is Discussing Commercial Terms With Customers for Venezuela Operations

    • April 22, 2026
    Oilfield Service Firm Halliburton is Discussing Commercial Terms With Customers for Venezuela Operations

    North Dakota Crude Output to Rise as Operators Eye High Oil Prices

    • April 22, 2026
    North Dakota Crude Output to Rise as Operators Eye High Oil Prices

    China’s CATL Debuts EV Battery With Speedy Six-Minute Recharge and a 1,000-km Range

    • April 22, 2026
    China’s CATL Debuts EV Battery With Speedy Six-Minute Recharge and a 1,000-km Range

    Norway Pumps Near Capacity as Spare Output Buffer Disappears

    • April 21, 2026
    Norway Pumps Near Capacity as Spare Output Buffer Disappears