Prices react to positive reports from the Middle East

A strong downward correction to NBP gas prices was reported on Wednesday following positive talks between US and Iran.

The US has announced that it will pause its ‘Project Freedom’ operation to escort commercial shipping via the Strait of Hormuz, minimising the physical risks to supply, as Iran had previously threatened to engage any vessels trying to traverse the critical water way.

In response, Iran said its navy would ensure safe passage under new procedures, but the timeline and details remain unclear.

The Strait of Hormuz has been a major sticking point for both sides, so a clear willingness to ease restrictions on shipping has been seen as a positive signal for future negotiations.

Baseload power prices also joined in the sell-off across wider energy markets.

The major role of gas-fired power generation across Europe means that improved prospects for supply from the Middle East occupied a large share of market sentiment yesterday.

The bearish tone was not restricted to gas and power but also crude oil.

According to data from ICE, the Brent Crude benchmark contract fell a substantial 7.8% on Wednesday.

Though not as prominent in the power generation sector as it used to be, oil remains a key metric for assessing global energy pricing and economic conditions.

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