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U.S. natural gas futures settled higher and registered their first weekly increase in four weeks with weather heating up and slowing the pace of inventory builds.
Front Month Nymex Natural Gas for Aug. delivery gained 25.10 cents per million British thermal units, or 7.57% to $3.5650 per million British thermal units this week --Largest one week percentage gain ...
Gasoline futures were down at midday, falling by more than 3cts from morning highs. The August RBOB contract was down by 1.1cts to $2.1594/gal at midday and the September contract was off by 0.99ct to ...
Front Month Nymex Natural Gas for Aug. delivery lost 0.90 cent per million British thermal units, or 0.25% to $3.5420 per million British thermal units today --Largest one day dollar and percentage ...
Natural gas inventories rose as expected, with an increase slightly bigger than the five-year average for the week.
U.S. natural gas futures posted solid gains after weather forecasts over the weekend called for hotter weather, and flows to ...
Conflicting supply/demand market signals this week had oil prices gyrating daily. The second-consecutive weekly inventory ...
Natural gas futures break multi-month lows with bearish forecasts as high storage and cooler weather pressure the market today. Traders eye $2.885 support.
U.S. natural gas futures lost ground with little change in near-term weather forecasts to boost demand and solid storage levels, keeping a lid on prices.
U.S. natural gas futures fell about 6% on Wednesday to a one-week low in volatile contract expiration trade, pressured by an expected… ...
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