European Gas Prices Swing as Traders Eye Risks to Storage Refill

  • Low hydropower could be an issue as warmer months approach
  • Labor strikes and nuclear-power concerns continue in France
Lock
This article is for subscribers only.

Europe’s gas markets are struggling to figure out what’s next as the seasons shift and traders turn to stockpiling fuel amid uncertainties ranging from labor strikes to climate issues.

Benchmark Dutch prices have fluctuated wildly in recent days, rising as much as 4% after an earlier slump in prices.