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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European Gas Head for Biggest Monthly Gain Since 2021
European natural gas futures fell to €54.3 per MWh but remained on track for their largest monthly gain since September…
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TTF Prices Rise
European natural gas futures rose to €55.8 per MWh on Monday, a 73% surge so far in March and putting…
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US Natgas Prices Ease
U.S natural gas futures fell to $2.95 per MMBtu on Monday after four consecutive sessions of gains, as traders assessed…
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Cooler US Weather Forecasts Lift Nat-Gas Prices
April Nymex natural gas (NGJ26) on Friday closed up +0.095 (+3.20%). Nat-gas prices settled sharply higher on Friday after US…
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U.S. Natural Gas Inventories Showed a Larger Than Expected Decline in Stocks
The EIA’s weekly report on U.S. natural gas inventories showed a larger-than-expected decline in stocks—the actual draw was -54 Bcf,…
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TTF Prices Rebound Amid Mideast Uncertainty
European natural gas futures rose above €54 per MWh on Thursday after four consecutive days of declines, amid uncertainty over…
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US Natural Gas Remains Near 3-Week Lows
US natural gas futures rose to $2.96 per MMBtu on Thursday, but stayed near a three-week low as traders awaited…
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Warm US Weather Knocks Nat-Gas Prices Sharply Lower
April Nymex natural gas (NGJ26) on Monday closed down -0.204 (-6.59%). Nat-gas prices tumbled to a 3-week low on Monday…
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US Natgas Prices Decline
US natural gas futures fell to around $3 per MMBtu, remaining in a tight range, as investors weighed regional oversupply…
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US Natural Gas Prices Slip
US natural gas futures fell to around $3.10 per MMBtu, giving back gains from the previous session, tracking a broader…
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