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EUROPE GAS-Prices consistent as mild temperature levels curb need

LONDON, March 28 - Dutch and British wholesale gas costs were steady on Thursday with mild temperatures anticipated to curb gas need for heating and strong supplies of melted natural gas.

The benchmark front-month contract at the Dutch TTF hub had actually edged up by 0.30 euros to 27.90 euros per megawatt hour (MWh) by 0841 GMT, while the May contract << TRNLTTFMc2 > had gotten 0.2 euro to 28.00 euros/MWh, LSEG data showed.

In Britain, the front-month contract inched up by 0.35 cent to 70.00 p/therm.

The temperature projection for Northwest Europe recommends mild weather going forward fluctuating at approximately 10 degrees Celsius, LSEG analyst Ulrich Weber said in a day-to-day market note.

Moderate weather is anticipated to suppress gas need for heating in Northwest Europe. Regional distribution zone (LDZ) demand, which is primarily utilized for heating, is expect to fall by 267 gigawatt hours a day (GWh/d) for the day-ahead to 2,092 GWh/d, Weber said.

Strong supplies of melted natural gas to Europe are anticipated to continue despite strong Asian LNG costs, said Masanori Odaka, gas and LNG market senior analyst at Rystad Energy.

Suppliers with U.S.-origin LNG are incentivised to send out their deliveries to Europe instead of Asia at existing rates due to longer shipping distances, Odaka stated.

The drought in the Panama Canal and continued security dangers around the Red Sea have actually resulted in more U.S. cargoes taking the long path to Asia by means of the Cape of Great Hope.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark contract gained 0.10 euro to 52.53 euros per metric ton.