Gas purchasers urged to choose flexible contracts

Gas purchasers should abandon fixed-price contracts in favour of more flexible deals, according to a leading energy buyer.

Martin Rawlings, vice-chair of the CIPS energy committee, said the volatile market and rising prices meant buyers needed to re-assess their purchasing methods.

Rawlings, who is also managing director of energy consultancy Energytrak, said: “Gas is no longer cheap, so buyers should move away from fixed-price deals and opt for more flexible market arrangements...

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