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Steady Supply Drives 5% Drop in European Gas Prices, Calming Market Fears

Story Thread|Ongoing Decline in European Natural Gas Prices

Araverus Team|Monday, February 16, 2026 at 9:40 AM

Araverus Team

Feb 16, 2026 · 9:40 AM

Energy Market · European Gas Prices · Gas Supply · Storage Conditions

Energy MarketEuropean Gas PricesGas SupplyStorage Conditions

European gas prices have declined nearly 5% due to steady supply levels, despite tight storage conditions, alleviating market concerns.

Thread Timeline: Ongoing Decline in European Natural Gas Prices

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Feb 3, 2026Milder European Weather Outlook and Easing US Storm Fears Send Gas Prices Tumbling
Feb 10, 2026Investors See European Gas Prices Dip to €32.7 as Warm Forecasts Ease Supply Fears
Feb 16, 2026

Steady Supply Drives 5% Drop in European Gas Prices, Calming Market Fears(current)

Feb 17, 2026Investors See European Gas Prices Fall 5% to €30 on Weather, Despite Low Inventories
Feb 23, 2026Mild Weather Slashes European Gas Prices Over 5%; Storage Woes Persist
Feb 23, 2026Warm March Forecasts Override Blizzard, Send Natural Gas Futures to Four-Month Low
Feb 24, 2026European Natural Gas Futures Fall on Milder Weather and Stronger Import Prospects
Mar 9, 2026US LNG Exports Drive Down European Gas Prices

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