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Market - More nuclear bull factors

The Wednesday market opened down, seeing continued wet weather forecasts. Prices lifted back to and above yesterday’s close during thin morning trading, however, as the nuclear situation in Sweden remains highly unstable. “But at least we are getting some dates now,” a trader at a Swedish production company said. A Norwegian trader argued that the nuclear situation resembles the X-Files; you never what’s going on out there.
The weather outlooks remain low pressure dominated and a lot of precipitation has delivered already, something the reservoir figures presented later today will show, the Norwegian said. The fact that the weather remains wet is the best indication that prices should come down ahead, he argued, but was far from pleased about the nuclear situation in Sweden, seeing O2 being further delayed.

Mittwoch, 1.10.2003, 11:46 Uhr
Energie & Management > Commentary - Market - More nuclear bull factors
Commentary
Market - More nuclear bull factors
The Wednesday market opened down, seeing continued wet weather forecasts. Prices lifted back to and above yesterday’s close during thin morning trading, however, as the nuclear situation in Sweden remains highly unstable. “But at least we are getting some dates now,” a trader at a Swedish production company said. A Norwegian trader argued that the nuclear situation resembles the X-Files; you never what’s going on out there.
The weather outlooks remain low pressure dominated and a lot of precipitation has delivered already, something the reservoir figures presented later today will show, the Norwegian said. The fact that the weather remains wet is the best indication that prices should come down ahead, he argued, but was far from pleased about the nuclear situation in Sweden, seeing O2 being further delayed.

Mittwoch, 1.10.2003, 11:46 Uhr

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