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EUROPEAN NATURAL GAS PRICES RISE ON HORMUZ TENSIONS

20/04/2026 07:04 PM

AMSTERDAM, April 20 (Bernama-dpa) -- European natural gas prices rose sharply on Monday after Iran reversed its decision on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, reported German Press Agency (dpa).

At the Amsterdam exchange, the benchmark TTF one-month forward contract climbed nearly six per cent to €41.02 (US$48.26) per megawatt hour (MWh).

Over the weekend, Iran withdrew its earlier announcement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and stepped up military action against vessels in the area.

Tensions were further fuelled by a United States (US) naval blockade in the strait.

The US Navy on Sunday attacked and seized an Iranian cargo ship.

Iran’s military accused Washington of "armed piracy" and vowed to respond.

The Iran war and the closure of the vital trade route used by Gulf energy producers had previously driven natural gas prices as high as €74 (US$87) per MWh in March.

Before the outbreak of the conflict, prices stood at around €31 (US$36) per MWh.

-- BERNAMA-dpa 

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