Gas prizes drop in Europe with the start of Trump's fees

The prices of natural gas in Europe have dropped more at the beginning of the implementation of customs duties imposed by US President Donald Trump, which has made the global economy and the demand for energy. Standard futures for gas fell 7.7% on Wednesday, which is about 40% low compared to the highest level in February. US customs duties are chaos in financial markets as stock and oil prices have fallen, and prominent investors have begun to express their strong rejection of the trade war policies. However, the decline in global gas demand can reduce the intensity of competition for shipping at an appropriate time for Europe. This is because the gas supply of the region to a colder winter is extremely low, and it must be repaired before the next heating season. The storage of gas in Europe has begun to pump gas in storage facilities over the past few days, with quantities exceeding the average rate over the past five years. The European Union also seeks to provide greater flexibility in the implementation of gas storage goals, which are currently obliged to be 90% full by November 1. The European Union member states on Tuesday expressed great support to deviate from countries from the targets that stored by up to 10% on Tuesday. The Dutch future contracts for the nearest month, which is a standard for gas prices in Europe, fell 4.6% to 34.56 euros per megawatt at 8:42 p.m. Amsterdam.