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Natural gas inventories rose as expected, with an increase slightly bigger than the five-year average for the week.
Aug nat-gas prices on Monday rallied sharply and posted a 1-week high. Hotter US weather forecasts that will boost nat-gas demand from electricity providers to power increased air-conditioning usage ...
U.S. natural gas futures posted solid gains after weather forecasts over the weekend called for hotter weather, and flows to ...
Natural gas prices are moving into the peak demand season at low levels. ... The forward curve shows the $0.736, or 28.3% premium between November and January NYMEX U.S. natural gas prices.
June Nymex natural gas (NGM24 ) on Monday closed up +0.129 (+5.73%). June nat-gas prices on Monday rallied to a new 3-1/2 month nearest-futures high and settled sharply higher. Prices rallied on ...
--Month-to-date it is up 12.39% --Year-to-date it is up 45.00 cents or 12.39% All prices are calculated based on the settlement price of the current front month contract ...
* Front-month futures drop for sixth day to 28-month low * High storage, record production weigh on sentiment * Mild forecasts through January also pressure prices * Coming up: Reuters EIA natgas ...
To the surprise of many investors, the domestic price of natural gas, as represented by the NYMEX continuous contract price (see graphic below), has dropped from $9.69/MMBtu last August, to the ...
“While near-term natural gas supply and demand may be less affected by tariffs, the deleveraging in Nymex futures realigns prices with soft seasonal fundamentals.” Natural gas is up 2% at $3. ...
Gas prices cratered nearly 6 percent on Thursday after a U.S. Energy Information Administration report showed gas inventories fell last week by just 82 billi. Front-month U.S. natural gas futures, ...
U.S. summer natural gas prices are at their highest levels since 2014. ... The August NYMEX gas contract just expired at $4.04, the highest monthly expiration since December 2018.
Front Month Nymex Natural Gas for April delivery gained 9.20 cents per million British thermal units, or 2.09% to $4.4910 per million British thermal units today --Up for two consecutive sessions ...