Here's this week's EU natural gas storage figures presented in the form of wording used by the EIA.

Week 15 (13-April)
Working gas in storage was 436 Bcf (12460 mcm) as of Monday, April 13, 2009, according to GSE estimates. This represents a net increase of 39 Bcf (1118 mcm) from the previous week. Stocks were 290 Bcf (8277 mcm) lower than last year at this time.

Total EU storage now 25%, (last year 42%)

Lowest Regions: France/Italy 18%/16% (32%/34% last year)

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Comment

Storage appears to have bottomed out for the year and storage increased in all regions. Refill rates over the next month need to be watched closely. Gazprom production has shown a slight increase in recent days. Latest daily production figures show total Russian production up by about 70 mcm/day since the start of the month (but still well down on last year) and this is likely reflected in the storage figures. The UK's South Hook LNG terminal appears to have completed startup operations and is now supplying gas to the network according to flow data from National Grid. Exports have also increased from the UK to Europe in recent weeks and this is likely made possible by the increased level of LNG imports.


UK LNG Terminals - last 24 hours

Undertow, do you have a source for UK BNP historical prices and futures data? I have google'd all over but cannot seem to find one. It must be my US blindspot acting up....

Thanks!

There's this chart from Bloomberg for current and historical. Not sure of source for futures data although I'm sure I've seen it somewhere.

Click "Charts" at the link for the full interactive chart app.

Thanks! If you come across the futures data, could you send me a note (email in profile). Cheers!

Found the futures data at ICE UK Natural Gas Futures (Monthly) https://www.theice.com/productguide/productDetails.action?specId=910