UK Natural Gas Futures Rebound from 6-Week Low
2026-02-18 16:45
By
Agna Gabriel
1 min. read
UK natural gas futures climbed to above 82 pence a term on renewed geopolitical risk, recovering from a six-week low near 71.13 on February 17 as concerns grew about possible disruptions to LNG and oil shipments through the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard held military drills in the strait, including a temporary closure for exercises, underscoring how tensions with the US could threaten energy routes.
US Vice President JD Vance said recent nuclear talks with Iran did not address US “red lines” and emphasized President Donald Trump’s right to use force if diplomacy fails.
Meanwhile, Iran’s foreign minister described the discussions as “constructive,” and further negotiations are expected.
The UK remains highly sensitive due to limited storage capacity and heavy reliance on imports.
Domestic storage is around 32.4% full, with Humbly Grove Energy at 10.4%, Storengy UK at 24.3%, and Uniper Energy Storage Ltd at 69.5%.