NATGAS
Natural gas is the world’s third most widely used energy commodity. It is regarded as one of the “cleaner” fossil fuels, which is why some investors will watch its price closely, especially during the current shift from carbon-based to renewable energy sources.
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Nat-Gas Prices Fall on Warmer US Weather
January Nymex natural gas (NGF26) on Monday closed down -0.019 (-0.48%). Jan nat-gas prices fell on Monday amid warmer US…
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Nat-Gas Prices Rebound on Technical Short Covering
January Nymex natural gas (NGF26) on Friday closed up by +0.076 (+1.94%). Jan nat-gas prices recovered from a 7-week low…
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Australia Commodity Prices Drop Faster in November
The Reserve Bank of Australia’s Index of Commodity Prices dropped 3.8% year-on-year in December 2025, slipping further from an upwardly…
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Nat-Gas Prices Drop on a Smaller-Than-Forecast Draw in Weekly Storage
January Nymex natural gas (NGF26) on Thursday closed down by -0.116 (-2.88%). Jan nat-gas prices gave up an early advance…
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Nat-Gas Prices Rebound as US Weather Forecasts Cool
January Nymex natural gas (NGF26) on Wednesday closed up by +0.138 (+3.55%). Jan nat-gas prices rallied sharply on Wednesday after…
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Nat-Gas Prices Sink on Above-Normal US Temps
January Nymex natural gas (NGF26) on Tuesday closed down by -0.126 (-3.14%). Jan nat-gas prices retreated to a 7-week low…
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Commodity Talk – Oil, NATGAS, Cocoa and Soybean
Oil Crude oil remains under pressure due to expectations of a significant supply surplus in 2026. This surplus is forecast…
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Nat-Gas Prices Under Pressure as US Weather Forecasts Warm
January Nymex natural gas (NGF26) on Monday closed down by -0.101 (-2.46%). Jan nat-gas prices slid to a 7-week low…
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Nat-Gas Prices Hammered by Forecasts for Above-Average US Temps
January Nymex natural gas (NGF26) on Friday closed down by -0.118 (-2.79%). Jan nat-gas prices extended this week’s sharp sell-off…
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US Natural Gas Stocks Falls More than Expected
US energy firms withdrew 177 billion cubic feet of natural gas from domestic storages for a total stock of 3,746…
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