-- 周二,欧洲天然气期货价格上涨,据报道,伊朗提出的结束该地区敌对行动的提议未能打动美国官员。 荷兰TTF天然气近月合约上涨0.74%,至每兆瓦时44.97欧元(52.62美元);英国NBP基准天然气价格上涨1.37%,至每热量单位111.29便士(1.50美元)。 据Axios报道,一位美国官员和另外两位知情人士透露,德黑兰的最新提议是,如果华盛顿解除对伊朗的封锁,伊朗将重新开放霍尔木兹海峡。关于伊朗核计划的关键讨论将在稍后举行。 然而,据《纽约时报》报道,美国总统唐纳德·特朗普对这项最新提议持怀疑态度,因为它完全回避了关键的核问题。该报道援引了多位了解相关讨论情况的人士的话。 据霍尔木兹海峡监测机构称,具有重要战略意义的霍尔木兹海峡已连续第九周处于关闭状态,过去24小时内仅有7艘船只通过。 澳新银行高级大宗商品策略师丹尼尔·海恩斯表示,买家正越来越多地转向现货市场以弥补供应短缺。 海恩斯还指出,与去年同期相比,今年4月迄今为止抵达欧洲的液化天然气运输船数量有所减少。他援引船舶追踪数据显示,尽管该地区已开始补充库存,但液化天然气运输量同比可能下降多达3%。 据欧洲天然气基础设施协会称,目前欧洲天然气储存量已降至总容量的 31.75%,而一年前同期为 38.42%。
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