EUROPE GAS-Prices Edge Lower for 3nd Session Ukraine Peace Prospects Dominate

Model of natural gas pipeline and EU flag, July 18, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
Model of natural gas pipeline and EU flag, July 18, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
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EUROPE GAS-Prices Edge Lower for 3nd Session Ukraine Peace Prospects Dominate

Model of natural gas pipeline and EU flag, July 18, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
Model of natural gas pipeline and EU flag, July 18, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

Dutch and British wholesale gas prices on Thursday extended their decline from Tuesday's two-year high as the market watched for further developments on efforts by US President Donald Trump to end the war in Ukraine.

The benchmark front-month contract at the Dutch TTF hub was down 2.85 euros at 53.05 euros per megawatt hour (MWh), or $16.21/mmBtu, by 1003 GMT, LSEG data showed.

The contract remained well below an intra-day high of 59.27 euros/MWh reached on Tuesday, its highest level since February 2023.

The Dutch April contract was down 2.99 euros at 52.93 euros/MWh.

In Britain, the front-month contract was down 3.76 pence at 129.09 p/therm, Reuters reported.

The unilateral peace talks started by president Trump yesterday should bring some relief to markets because they decreases the chance of large-scale disruptions, said Klaas Dozeman, market analyst at Brainchild Commodity Intelligence.

Dozeman added, however, that it is unclear what role gas might play in any future scenario.

US President Donald Trump spoke directly to Russian President Vladimir Putin and announced the start of negotiations.

Further price pressure came from a push by several EU member states to lower gas storage targets, as well as the prospect of warmer weather, a trading source said.

EU gas storage sites are currently 47.24% full after cold weather and reduced Russian supplies triggered a faster drawdown of stocks, Gas Infrastructure Europe data shows.

"It has become increasingly likely that cold weather will end in Western-Europe after Feb 19. Instead a mix of spring and autumn will conquer the continent with temperatures well above norms and ample sun and/or wind," Dozeman said.

In the European carbon market, the benchmark contract was down 1.52 euros at 81.07 euros a metric ton.



Saudi Arabia Boosts Food Security

An agricultural farm in Saudi Arabia (SPA)
An agricultural farm in Saudi Arabia (SPA)
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Saudi Arabia Boosts Food Security

An agricultural farm in Saudi Arabia (SPA)
An agricultural farm in Saudi Arabia (SPA)

Saudi Arabia is accelerating efforts to strengthen food security, a strategic objective rooted in the Kingdom’s founding and shaped by its desert geography and limited water resources.

As part of its Vision 2030, the Kingdom has placed food security among its top priorities, implementing a national strategy to boost local production and promote long-term agricultural sustainability.

The agricultural sector’s contribution to GDP rose to SAR114 billion ($30.4 billion) in 2024, up from SAR109 billion ($29 billion) the previous year, according to the latest Vision 2030 annual report.

Government support, particularly through the Agricultural Development Fund, has fueled the sector’s growth. Agricultural loans increased by 54% between 2018 and 2024, reaching SAR5 billion ($1.33 billion).

Saudi Arabia has achieved higher self-sufficiency rates across several key products. Domestic production in 2024 included 2.95 million tons of fruit, 3.38 million tons of vegetables, 1.83 million tons of grains, 399,000 tons of eggs, 2.7 million tons of milk, 274,000 tons of red meat, 1.15 million tons of poultry, 217,000 tons of fish, and 8,500 tons of honey.

Aquaculture has seen significant growth, with fish production rising from 40,000 tons in 2016 to over 246,000 tons in 2024, driven by investments in sustainable technologies and marine projects. Saudi Arabia is positioning itself as an emerging regional hub for aquaculture.

The Kingdom’s progress reflects its long-term commitment to food security, supported by initiatives to enhance supply chains, stimulate private sector investment, and advance research and innovation in modern farming technologies. Authorities say the achievements so far signal Saudi Arabia’s ability to continue advancing toward self-sufficiency in a more resilient and sustainable agricultural environment.