European Gas Prices Jump as Iran Moves to Close Strait of Hormuz

Market volatility increases as tensions in the Gulf impact energy flows.

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European natural gas prices rose by more than 5% on Monday after Iran moved to close the Strait of Hormuz, raising fresh concerns about global energy flows.

During European trading, the benchmark Dutch TTF contract was up 5.04% at €40.74 per megawatt hour by around 11:00.

Earlier in Asian trading, prices briefly climbed to €42 per megawatt hour before easing.

Gains were also recorded in other major markets. UK gas prices rose by 5.6% to 102.4 pence per therm, while US natural gas increased by 1.8% to $2.72 per million British thermal units.

The move reflects heightened sensitivity in energy markets to geopolitical developments in the Gulf, with the Strait of Hormuz a key transit route for global oil and gas supplies.

Source: CNA

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