UK Natural Gas Prices Drop from 4-Week High
2026-05-06 06:58
By
Judith Sib-at
1 min. read
UK natural gas futures dropped more than 2% to 112.4 pence per therm, retreating from a four-week high amid hopes of a US-Iran peace agreement that could ease Hormuz disruptions.
President Donald Trump said efforts to guide stranded vessels out of the strait would be temporarily paused as part of a push to secure a deal with Iran, but maintained restrictions on Iranian ports.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio also stated that the ceasefire remains intact and that the initial US-Israeli offensive in Iran has ended.
Meanwhile, Iran denied carrying out attacks in the UAE and warned it would retaliate if Abu Dhabi launches strikes on its territory.
UK gas prices have surged more than 50% since the war began, as tighter supply heightened competition for cargoes, though they have eased from earlier peaks as demand from parts of Asia softened.
Weather forecasts for May across Europe suggest volatility, with alternating storm systems and warmer spells likely to drive fluctuations in demand.