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  2. ICE warns EU gas price cap could see prices rise - AOL

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    The European Commission last month proposed a cap that would kick in if the front-month price on the Dutch Title Transfer Facility (TTF) gas hub exceeded 275 euros ($288) per megawatt-hour for two ...

  3. EU natural gas price cap - Wikipedia

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    Between December 15 and December 23 natural gas prices fell €49 to €85 due to a combination of high LNG imports, high levels of storage and lower demand in Europe. [citation needed] At 28 December, the EU storage capacity was at 83.2% and the price of January delivery gas had fallen to €76.18pmh. [28]

  4. Title Transfer Facility - Wikipedia

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    Physical short-term gas and gas futures contracts are also traded and handled by the ICE-Endex Exchange (Amsterdam [2]) and via the PEGAS exchange. Gas at TTF trades in euros per megawatt hour . In the two decades since its inception trades at the TTF have grown exponentially and exceeded domestic volumes in the Netherlands fourteen-fold.

  5. Natural gas prices - Wikipedia

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    Natural gas prices 2000 - May 23, 2022 Comparison of natural gas prices in Japan, United Kingdom, and United States, 2007-2011 Natural gas prices at the Henry Hub in US Dollars per million Btu for the 2000-2010 decade. Price per million BTU of oil and natural gas in the US, 1998-2015

  6. List of futures exchanges - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable futures exchanges. ... TSX Group's Natural Gas Exchange Partnership 2008; European Climate Exchange 2010; Chicago Climate Exchange ...

  7. Gasunie - Wikipedia

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    N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie (short form: Gasunie) is a Dutch natural gas infrastructure and transportation company operating in the Netherlands and Germany. Gasunie owns the Netherlands gas transmission network with a total length of over 12,000 kilometres (7,500 mi) and 3,100 kilometres (1,900 mi) long network in Germany.