Wholesale gas prices soar to their highest level since February due to Israel conflict

WHOLESALE gas prices have risen to their highest level since February.

They surged to 140p-a-therm , up 25p on a week ago.

PAGas prices have risen to their highest level since February[/caption]

The increase could push consumer inflation higher making it “squeaky bum time for the Bank of England”, said Simon French, economist at Panmure Gordon.

Under-siege Israel has shut its Tamar gas field which could lead to a drop in exports to Egypt.

Some of that supply usually goes on to Europe.

A leak has also been found in the Estonia- Finland pipeline.

Finland considers it sabotage.

Finland’s National Bureau of Investigation said that rupturing the pipeline would require “special knowledge”.

Detective Inspector Timo Kilpelainen told reporters: “This act could not have been done by an ordinary person.”

Analysts said the attack could be Russian president Vladimir Putin’s retaliation against Finland for joining Nato, a switch from its decades-long neutrality.

Finland joined the 31-strong military alliance in April, just over a year after the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine.

But Vladimir Putin yesterday dismissed the idea of Russian involvement as “complete rubbish” and said he did not even know the pipeline existed.

   

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