Natural Gas
U.S. gas: Futures rise on hot weather outlook, bargain buying
Natural gas futures broke from their six-day slide on bargain buying and predictions for another round of above-average temperatures.
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U.S. gas: Warmer forecasts lift futures
Natural gas futures rose on calls for temperatures to rise throughout much of the country.
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U.S. gas: Futures rebound from three-week low
Natural-gas futures rose slightly Friday as traders viewed the previous session's drop to a three-week low as an opportunity to buy, but the market remained under pressure from a mild weather outlook that is expected to curb demand for the fuel.
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Natural gas outlook: Storage figures rise during heat wave
During the midst of the heat wave, working natural gas in storage last week rose to 2,256 billion cubic feet (Bcf) as of Friday, June 10, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Weekly Natural Gas Storage Report (WNGSR).
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U.S. gas: Futures swoon after inventories rise more than expected
Natural-gas futures plunged Thursday after the government reported a bigger-than-expected weekly increase in U.S. inventories.
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Natural gas outlook: Prices on the rise across the board
Natural gas prices rose on the week across the board, with somewhat moderate increases in most areas and steep increases in the Northeast United States.
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Natural gas outlook: Heat wave takes cash market higher
Cash markets were listless going into the holiday weekend but escalated Tuesday following an early heat wave that drifted into the East. The Henry Hub price advanced 27 cents per million Btu (MMBtu) for the week (6.2 percent) to close at $4.63 per MMBtu on June 1.
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Natural gas outlook: Higher weather-related consumption lifts prices up
At the New York Mercantile Exchange, futures prices also increased as the weather outlook suggested higher weather-related consumption for the remaining days of May. The futures contract for June delivery climbed $0.18 on the week to $4.38 per MMBtu.
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U.S. gas: Futures plunge on larger than expected storage build
Natural gas futures extended their earlier losses Thursday after a government report showed the largest weekly build in U.S. inventories so far this year.
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Natural gas outlook: Henry Hub price down 2 percent over the week
The threat of shut-in production arising from lower Mississippi River flooding likely sent prices up temporarily at nearly all domestic pricing points over the week but the gains failed to stick. The Henry Hub price lost a modest 7 cents per million Btu to close at $4.15 per MMBtu on May 18
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U.S. gas: Futures slide on largest storage build this year
Natural-gas futures slid to their lowest levels in almost six weeks Thursday after the largest weekly U.S. inventory build so far this year added pressure to the well-supplied market.
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