The EEX PEG (Gas Exchange Point) quotation of gas futures is a pricing system for futures contracts for natural gas on the European market. Managed by the European Energy Exchange (EEX), this listing allows market participants, such as traders, producers and consumers, to hedge their future energy needs or speculate on gas price fluctuations. Each futures contract corresponds to specific future periods, such as months, quarters or years.
PEG Price and Their Variations
Gas Futures PEG (Gas Exchange Point) prices are a key indicator of energy market trends. Here are the prices for different timelines, as well as their recent variations:
M+1 contracts (January 2025)
- Current Price: 45.454 €/MWh
- Evolution of the Day: Decrease of 2% compared to 11/18/2024
- Variation over 30 days: Prices oscillated between a minimum of €39,092/MWh (on 11/18/2024) and a maximum of €46,583/MWh (on 11/01/2024).
Q+1 Contracts (Q1 2025)
- Current Price: 45.496 €/MWh
- Evolution of the Day: Decrease of 2% compared to 11/18/2024
- Variation over 3 months: Prices varied between €35,283/MWh (11/18/2024) and €46,356/MWh (09/19/2024).
Y+1 contracts (Year 2025)
- Current Price: 42.822 €/MWh
- Evolution of the Day: Decrease of 2% compared to 11/18/2024
- Variation over 12 months: Prices fluctuated between €26,616/MWh (11/18/2024) and €43,812/MWh (02/23/2024).
EEX PEG Futures Quotes
Future monthly, quarterly and annual quotes provide an overview of market expectations on the price of gas in specific periods in the future.
Monthly Futures
- January 2025: 45.454 €/MWh
- February 2025: 45.747 €/MWh
- Mars 2025 : 45.311 €/MWh
- Avril 2025 : 44.320 €/MWh
Future Quarterly
- 1st quarter 2025: 45.496 €/MWh
- 2nd quarter 2025: 43.188 €/MWh
- 3rd quarter 2025: 42.535 €/MWh
Future Annuals
- Year 2025: 42.822 €/MWh
- Year 2026: 34.693 €/MWh
- Year 2027: 29.482 €/MWh
Analyse
Recent trends in the PEG market indicate a decline in gas prices, potentially due to changes in supply and demand in Europe, as well as overall energy market dynamics. This downward trend, although profitable for buyers in the short term, requires sustained attention from companies in the face of potential variations due to market volatility. Futures contracts provide a valuable measure for managing price risk, helping to guard against unpredictable fluctuations.
Contract Type | Current Price (€/MWh) | Evolution of the Day | Variation |
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M+1 contracts (January 2025) | 45.454 | Decrease of 2% compared to 11/18/2024 | Min: €39,092/MWh (11/18/2024) – Max: €46,583/MWh (11/01/2024) over 30 Days |
Q+1 Contracts (Q1 2025) | 45.496 | Decrease of 2% compared to 11/18/2024 | Min: 35,283 €/MWh (18/11/2024) – Max: 46,356 €/MWh (19/09/2024) over 3 Months |
Y+1 contracts (Year 2025) | 42.822 | Decrease of 2% compared to 11/18/2024 | Min: 26,616 €/MWh (18/11/2024) – Max: 43,812 €/MWh (23/02/2024) on 12 Months |
Type of Futures | Prix (€/MWh) |
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Monthly Futures – January 2025 | 45.454 |
Monthly Futures – February 2025 | 45.747 |
Monthly Futures – March 2025 | 45.311 |
Monthly Futures – April 2025 | 44.320 |
Quarterly Futures – 1st quarter 2025 | 45.496 |
Quarterly Futures – 2nd quarter 2025 | 43.188 |
Quarterly Futures – 3rd quarter 2025 | 42.535 |
Annual Futures – Year 2025 | 42.822 |
Annual Futures – Year 2026 | 34.693 |
Annual Futures – Year 2027 | 29.482 |
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