European gas markets have returned to the spotlight as geopolitical developments, infrastructure risk and shifting LNG flows reshape the global energy landscape. With the story moving quickly, we brought forward the latest episode of Market Pulse to focus on what matters most for market participants.
In this episode, we’re joined by Ben Samuel, Editor of Energy Markets, for a market‑focused discussion on European gas, examining recent disruptions, global LNG dynamics and how supply risks are being priced across regions.
This session was recorded on 17 April.
European gas: key market themes
- Gas markets continue to react sharply to uncertainty around infrastructure and transport, with even partial disruption capable of reintroducing volatility as participants reassess exposure, liquidity and security of supply
- LNG plays a central role in balancing European gas markets, with the episode highlighting the importance of major exporters such as Qatar, alongside the response of key consuming countries, including China, and how global competition for LNG shapes pricing and trade flows.
- Comparisons are drawn with the Russia-Ukraine conflict, where the scale and immediacy of disruption had a more severe impact on Europe’s energy system. While resilience has improved through diversification and higher storage levels, sensitivity to global shocks remains
- Closer to home, the North Sea is back in focus, particularly in the UK, with discussion around how feasible it may be to increase domestic gas production in the current environment
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