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 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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Nat-Gas Prices Fall on Warm Temps and Higher Production
March Nymex natural gas (NGH26) on Friday closed down by -0.087 (-2.48%). March nat-gas prices gave up an early advance…
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TTF Prices Rebound from 3-Week Low
European natural gas futures rose toward €35/MWh, rebounding from a three-week low of €32.86 on Feb 3 as below-normal wind…
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US Natgas Prices Little Changed Ahead EIA Data
US natural gas futures were little changed at $3.45 per million British thermal units on Thursday, as traders awaited the…
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Commodity Talk – Oil, NATGAS, Silver and Cocoa
Oil Crude oil prices commenced the week on a downward trajectory, pressured by a broader sell-off in the metals market…
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TTF Prices Fall for 2nd Session
European natural gas futures fell 3.6% to around €32.1 per megawatt hour on Tuesday, extending a 15.1% decline in the…
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US Natural Prices Steady After Historic Daily Drop
US natural gas futures hovered near $3.27/MMBtu after suffering a dramatic 25.7% collapse on Monday, the steepest one-day drop since…
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UK Natural Gas Futures Fall from 10-Month High
UK natural gas futures fell more than 11% to below 84 pence a therm, retreating from a ten-month high of…
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Chart of The Day – NATGAS
NATGAS prices fell sharply, losing nearly 17% to around 3.62–3.65 USD/MMBtu, reversing earlier strong gains driven by a cold snap…
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