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TTF breaks 38-session range to EUR 48.9

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TTF rose 6% on 2 June to EUR 48.9/MWh, breaking the 38-session EUR 46-47 band, as Equinor issued no Troll A restart notice through 4 June and Iran diplomacy stayed stalled.

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Key takeaway

TTF's breakout to EUR 48.9 confirms the 38-session range was consolidation, the EUR 50 ceiling intact.

TTF broke the EUR 46-47/MWh band it had held for roughly 38 sessions, rising about 6% on Tuesday 2 June to around EUR 48.9/MWh 1 and re-approaching the EUR 50 ceiling that capped the 18 May break at EUR 50.17 . The 25 May spike then hit EUR 51.82 intraday before a US-Iran deal headline erased 8.1% in a session , confirming EUR 50 as a diplomatic-premium ceiling. The 2 June move re-establishes that the structural premium is not fading: the 38-session hold was consolidation, not resolution.

Equinor drives the operative physical leg. It extended the Troll A compressor outage to 31 May , layering an additional cut onto the 26 May fault for a combined send-out loss near 50.8 mcm/day. The absence of a restart notice through 4 June, after the stated extension deadline, is itself inconsistent with a clean restart having cleared, and the rally through that date reflects the market pricing the ambiguity in.

The Iran diplomacy channel sets the ceiling. Each time a ceasefire headline materialises, TTF pulls 6-8% in a session; absent a headline, supply fundamentals re-establish the upward gradient. The asymmetry, a slow grind up against a sharp drop on diplomacy, is the trade expression of EUR 50 as a diplomatic option rather than a physical floor.

Stacked with carbon, the level sets the marginal German CCGT at a clean spark spread barely positive to negative in off-peak hours. The EUR 100-plus German power clear on 3 June was therefore a CCGT running at or below breakeven on a spread basis, dispatched because it was the marginal unit on the grid, not because the economics were compelling.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

European wholesale gas prices rose 6% on 2 June 2026, breaking out of the tight band they had held for almost two months. Two supply problems drove the move. Norway's Troll A gas platform missed its restart deadline with no new date given, and peace talks between the US and Iran stalled , leaving Hormuz-routed LNG shipments offline. Higher gas prices feed directly into the cost of running gas power stations, which is why German electricity prices stayed above EUR 100 through the same week.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Two simultaneous supply disruptions sustained the TTF at the top of its range and triggered the 2 June breakout. The Troll A compressor fault, discovered in an annual test on 21 May and extended to 31 May , combined with a further 16.2 mcm/day layered outage to produce a combined 50.8 mcm/day Norwegian send-out cut.

Equinor issued no restart UMM through 4 June after the stated extension date, a silence inconsistent with a clean restart and the direct cause of the market re-pricing that ambiguity.

The Hormuz diplomatic channel functions as the ceiling. Each Iranian ceasefire headline , the 26 May US-Iran deal report that pulled TTF 8.1% in a session , establishes EUR 50 as the ceiling where a diplomatic premium evaporates. Absent a headline, the physical supply gap re-establishes upward gradient.

The structural background is the TTF summer-winter strip inversion: the forward curve prices summer gas above winter, removing any commercial incentive to inject into storage and concentrating buying pressure in the prompt. The 38-session range was held by this equilibrium between physical tightness and diplomatic ceiling; the 2 June breakout reflects the Troll restart ambiguity tipping the balance toward the physical-supply story.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    TTF above EUR 48 sustains German CCGT clearing above EUR 100 for day-ahead power, maintaining the structural FR-DE spread and the intra-EU manufacturing cost gap.

    Immediate · Reported
  • Risk

    A confirmed Troll A restart or Iran ceasefire headline would pull TTF 6-8% in a single session, as demonstrated by the 26 May reversal, collapsing the spread and reducing German power costs.

    Short term · Assessed
  • Risk

    Repeated EUR 50 ceiling tests without resolution increase the probability the market re-rates the Hormuz risk as a durable supply loss rather than a temporary diplomatic variable, potentially establishing a new structural floor.

    Medium term · Suggested
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