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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EU Natural Gas Surges Again
European natural gas futures surged back to above the €50/MWh on Wednesday, over 60% higher since the start of March…
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E.U Natgas Prices Hold Decline
European natural gas futures rose above €47/MWh on Wednesday but held onto most of the previous session’s losses after the…
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US Natural Gas Clings to Losses
US natural gas futures hovered around $3 per MMBtu on Wednesday, holding losses from earlier in the week, as the…
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UK Natural Gas Futures Fall from 3-Year High
UK natural gas futures dropped below 125 pence per therm, pulling back from a three-year high of 146.3 on March…
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US Natgas Prices Continue to Drop
US natural gas futures fell to around $3.08 per MMBtu on Tuesday, marking a second consecutive day of declines as…
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Nat-Gas Prices Rebound in Anticipation of a Large Inventory Withdrawal
March Nymex natural gas (NGH26) on Wednesday closed up by +0.044 (+1.41%). March nat-gas prices recovered from a 4-week nearest-futures…
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Commodity Talk – Oil, NATGAS, Silver and SOYBEAN
Oil Oil prices remain elevated, even as the risk associated with US intervention in Iran has diminished. Concurrently, the United…
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Energies – NATGAS Slides 6% on Shifting Weather Forecasts
Natural gas prices have retreated by more than 6% at the start of the new week. Looking back to last Friday’s peak,…
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EU Natural Gas Falls Sharply
European natural gas futures sank to below €33/MWh in February, erasing the surge from earlier in the month to trade…
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US Natgas Prices Extend Fall to Over 3-Week Low
US natural gas futures slumped 6.2% to around $3.20 per MMBtu on Monday, extending losses from the previous session and…
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