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Natural gas prices today: Europe’s TTF jumps as Qatar LNG shock tightens supply
9 March 2026
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Natural gas prices today: Europe’s TTF jumps as Qatar LNG shock tightens supply

LONDON, March 9, 2026, 09:31 GMT

  • The Dutch TTF front-month gas contract shot up by as much as 16.6%, reaching €69.50/MWh at its peak, before pulling back.
  • U.S. Henry Hub futures jumped 5% to 6%, echoing the global risk premium.
  • Traders are factoring in an extended LNG supply interruption following the shutdown at Qatar’s Ras Laffan.

European natural gas prices spiked again Monday. The Dutch TTF front-month contract jumped 16.6% to €62.26 per megawatt hour (MWh) as of 08:50 GMT, after briefly hitting €69.50 earlier in the session. Over in the U.S., Henry Hub futures picked up roughly 5.4%, trading near $3.36 per million British thermal units (mmBtu), the standard heat-based pricing measure.

This spike arrives right as Europe looks to restock gas reserves for next winter and Asian buyers prepare for peak summer demand. With Qatar pausing exports, the global LNG market has suddenly tightened — LNG, natural gas chilled to liquid form for shipping, doesn’t have much excess capacity to pick up the slack. That’s left buyers scrambling for available shipments, driving up competition for cargoes already at sea.

The hit isn’t stopping at gas—it’s rattling power, transport fuels, even inflation forecasts now. According to Reuters’ morning markets report, this looks like a wide-reaching energy surge, with pricier LNG and similar fuels likely to push costs higher for consumers and businesses alike.

Concerns about extended shipping snarls near the Strait of Hormuz have pushed up risk premiums in energy markets amid the conflict in the Middle East. “Unless oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz resume soon and regional tensions ease, upward pressure on prices is likely to persist,” said Vasu Menon, managing director for investment strategy at OCBC in Singapore. Reuters

Qatar’s energy minister Saad al-Kaabi flagged that the disruption may drag on well beyond the conflict. “Everybody’s energy price is going to go higher,” he said. Even in the event of a swift end to the war, Kaabi cautioned, restoring Qatar’s delivery schedules could still require “weeks to months.” Reuters

The U.S. gas market is active, but prices remain well under those in Europe and Asia, where LNG dictates the marginal barrel. With domestic production still robust and most export slots already committed, exporters and utilities in the U.S. continue drawing attention.

The TTF contract in Europe pulls double duty—it’s not just the physical benchmark, it’s also the price point Europe uses to lure LNG cargoes from competing buyers. If the spread widens, shipping schedules adjust quickly.

Asia’s JKM, the main spot LNG benchmark, stands out as Europe’s top competitor for cargoes. If buyers in Asia continue shelling out to secure alternatives for Qatari supply, Europe faces a choice: counter with higher bids or risk a squeeze on gas balances as the year wears on.

The move could easily overshoot. If tensions ease quickly, shipping lanes reopen, or Qatar manages to ramp exports sooner than the market expects, TTF might tumble—particularly as spring demand softens.

If outages drag on through late spring, traders will be watching the calendar for storage deadlines instead of fresh headlines. That’s typically when thin liquidity can send prices jumping, especially if a few cargoes get redirected.

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