Tobias Federico
Coverage of Tobias Federico in the Nexus archive.
- Natural gas prices surge as violence in Middle East flares again
European natural gas prices surged to a four-month high due to renewed violence near the Strait of Hormuz, with the Dutch TTF benchmark reaching €59 per megawatt-hour. The price increase follows U.S. strikes against Iran, Iranian retaliation, and concerns over disrupted energy supplies exacerbated by depleted European reserves and high Asian summer demand. Analysts warn that geopolitical instability in the region is becoming a structural risk for energy markets.
- ‘Every man for himself’: Europe warned of rising competition for energy from Asia
Europe faces increasing competition from Asia for natural gas supplies as high summer prices and dwindling reserves strain EU storage levels. Centralized Asian economies like China, Vietnam, and South Korea are better positioned to secure spot-market gas, leaving Europe at a disadvantage despite EU efforts to coordinate purchases.