(Bloomberg) -- U.K. natural-gas prices declined
after the nation's grid operator said demand for the fuel would
shrink while temperatures remain warmer than normal.
Gas for delivery this week at the National Balancing Point,
the U.K. trading hub, fell 1.2 percent to 20.75 pence a therm at
11:25 a.m. in London, according to broker ICAP Plc. That equals
$4.09 per million British thermal units. A therm is 100,000 Btus.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
after the nation's grid operator said demand for the fuel would
shrink while temperatures remain warmer than normal.
Gas for delivery this week at the National Balancing Point,
the U.K. trading hub, fell 1.2 percent to 20.75 pence a therm at
11:25 a.m. in London, according to broker ICAP Plc. That equals
$4.09 per million British thermal units. A therm is 100,000 Btus.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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