how much does gas cost this Thursday January 2, 2025?

how much does gas cost this Thursday January 2, 2025?
how much does gas cost this Thursday January 2, 2025?

What is the EEX PEG Futurs Gaz Quote?

The EEX PEG Futurs Gaz quotation represents the price of futures contracts for natural gas in , determined on the European energy market, the European Energy Exchange (EEX). The PEG, or Point d'Échange de Gaz, is the French gas distribution hub, and future quotes indicate the price at which gas is exchanged for delivery on a specific future date. This allows buyers and sellers of natural gas to set prices, in advance, to protect against market volatility.

Quotes are crucial for natural gas companies seeking to manage risks associated with price fluctuations. They offer the possibility of planning while avoiding unpredictable variations in energy costs.

Analysis of PEG Prices and Evolutions

Monthly Contracts (M+1)

  • Price as of 01/01/2025 : 48.487 €/MWh
  • Variation compared to 12/31/2024 : 0%
  • Monthly fluctuation : Prices oscillated between €39,897/MWh and €48,487/MWh, indicating stability at the end of the period.

Quarterly Contracts (Q+1)

  • Price as of 01/01/2025 : 48.005 €/MWh
  • Variation compared to 12/31/2024 : 0%
  • Quarterly fluctuation : Variations between 37,068 €/MWh and 48,005 €/MWh, observing an increase during the last quarter.

Annual Contracts (Y+1)

  • Price as of 01/01/2025 : 38.176 €/MWh
  • Variation compared to 12/31/2024 : 0%
  • Annual fluctuation : Notable oscillations between €26,074/MWh and €38,176/MWh, reflecting price movements over the past year.

Quotes for Future Gas

Monthly Futures

Monthly future contract prices for early 2025 show that prices are relatively stable but show slight variations from month to month.

  • January 2025 : 47.444 €/MWh
  • February 2025 : 48.867 €/MWh
  • Mars 2025 : 48.487 €/MWh
  • Avril 2025 : 48.352 €/MWh
  • May 2025 : 48.152 €/MWh
  • June 2025 : 47.506 €/MWh

Future Quarterly

Quarterly contracts for 2025 and 2026 reveal a gradual decline in anticipated prices, suggesting market stabilization in the medium term.

  • 2nd quarter 2025 : 48.005 €/MWh
  • 3rd quarter 2025 : 47.567 €/MWh
  • 4th quarter 2025 : 44.935 €/MWh
  • 1st quarter 2026 : 42.899 €/MWh

Future Annuals

Prices for the year 2026 and beyond show a significant downward trend, indicating expectations of falling gas costs in the long term.

  • Year 2026 : 38.176 €/MWh
  • Year 2027 : 30.611 €/MWh
  • Year 2028 : 25.775 €/MWh

Conclusion

PEG prices for contracts M+1, Q+1, and Y+1 showed relative stability in late 2024 and early 2025, with notable fluctuations preceding these deadlines. The EEX quotation of future gases, although currently showing rather high prices, anticipates declines in the coming years. This is valuable information for companies seeking to optimize their natural gas purchasing strategy and guard against market uncertainty.

Contract Type Date Prix (€ / MWh) Variation compared to 12/31/2024 Fluctuation
Monthly Contracts (M+1) 01/01/2025 48.487 0% 39.897 – 48.487
Quarterly Contracts (Q+1) 01/01/2025 48.005 0% 37.068 – 48.005
Annual Contracts (Y+1) 01/01/2025 38.176 0% 26.074 – 38.176
Monthly Futures January 2025 47.444 N/A N/A
Monthly Futures February 2025 48.867 N/A N/A
Monthly Futures Mars 2025 48.487 N/A N/A
Monthly Futures Avril 2025 48.352 N/A N/A
Monthly Futures May 2025 48.152 N/A N/A
Monthly Futures June 2025 47.506 N/A N/A
Future Quarterly 2nd quarter 2025 48.005 N/A N/A
Future Quarterly 3rd quarter 2025 47.567 N/A N/A
Future Quarterly 4th quarter 2025 44.935 N/A N/A
Future Quarterly 1st quarter 2026 42.899 N/A N/A
Future Annuals Year 2026 38.176 N/A N/A
Future Annuals Year 2027 30.611 N/A N/A
Future Annuals Year 2028 25.775
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