-- 週二,歐洲天然氣期貨價格上漲,據報道,伊朗提出的結束該地區敵對行動的提議未能打動美國官員。 荷蘭TTF天然氣近月合約上漲0.74%,至每兆瓦時44.97歐元(52.62美元);英國NBP基準天然氣價格上漲1.37%,至每熱量單位111.29便士(1.50美元)。 根據Axios報道,一位美國官員和另外兩位知情人士透露,德黑蘭的最新提議是,如果華盛頓解除對伊朗的封鎖,伊朗將重新開放霍爾木茲海峽。關於伊朗核計畫的關鍵討論將在稍後舉行。 然而,根據《紐約時報》報道,美國總統唐納德·川普對這項最新提議持懷疑態度,因為它完全迴避了關鍵的核問題。該報道引用了多位了解相關討論情況的人士的話。 據霍爾木茲海峽監測機構稱,具有重要戰略意義的霍爾木茲海峽已連續第九週處於關閉狀態,過去24小時內僅有7艘船隻通過。 澳新銀行高級大宗商品策略師丹尼爾海恩斯表示,買家正越來越多地轉向現貨市場以彌補供應短缺。 海恩斯也指出,與去年同期相比,今年4月迄今抵達歐洲的液化天然氣運輸船數量減少。他引用船舶追蹤數據顯示,儘管該地區已開始補充庫存,但液化天然氣運輸量比去年同期可能下降多達3%。 據歐洲天然氣基礎設施協會稱,目前歐洲天然氣儲存量已降至總容量的 31.75%,而一年前同期為 38.42%。
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