The energy regulator is expected to lift the annual price cap to £1,729 for the final quarter of the year, up from the current £1,663. This adjustment reflects the tightening of global gas supplies as the ongoing conflict disrupts logistics and forces European nations to compete for more expensive LNG reserves. These market pressures arrive on the heels of a 13% jump in costs between July and September.
Wholesale prices for the coming winter have hit four-year highs, a situation aggravated by a summer of record-breaking heatwaves across Europe that depleted stored gas levels. With UK inflation already climbing to 2.9% in July, economists warn that these utility costs could trigger a renewed cycle of inflationary shocks across the broader economy.

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