Uniper SE
Coverage of Uniper SE in the Nexus archive.
- Uniper’s Trading Arm Returns to Profit as Gas Business Improves
Uniper's trading arm has returned to profit due to improvements in its gas business. The company operates a natural gas-fired power plant in Malmo, Sweden, which was previously mothballed but is now being reconsidered for operation. This decision comes as a result of the war in Ukraine impacting Sweden's energy security plans.
- European Power Prices Set to Close Week Below Pre-War Levels
European power prices are set to close the week below pre-war levels. Germany is preparing for a worst-case scenario requiring €60 billion in financial aid to Uniper SE, its largest gas supplier.
- European Natural Gas Falls Amid Limited Trading in Asian Hours
European natural gas prices declined due to limited trading activity during Asian hours. Germany launched its first state-chartered LNG vessel to replace Russian gas amid an energy crisis and severe cold weather. The Wilhelmshaven LNG Terminal, operated by Uniper SE, is central to this effort.