US natural gas futures (NG1:COM) are trading around $2.86 per MMBtu, marking a significant decline that has wiped out the ...
Front-month natural-gas futures (NGG26) settled 29% higher at $6.80 per million British thermal units, after trading as high as $7.439. The contract, which marked the highest settlement for a front ...
"Natural gas futures and options markets reopened at 12:50 CT. Metals markets reopened at 1:45 CT," CME said in an ...
Natural gas for February delivery topped $7 per million British thermal units in intraday trading on Monday - the first time a front-month contract has hit that level since December 2022. Frigid ...
US natural gas futures rose as trading resumed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and wintry weather hits parts of the Midwest and East, with forecasts showing below-normal temperatures in the coming ...
Trading in US natural gas futures was halted for more than half an hour on Wednesday, the second major disruption in a month in one of the most heavil ...
US natural gas futures (NG1:COM) are hovering near $3 per MMBtu, holding just above a rising long-term trendline that has ...
Shares of energy companies fell, but not by as much as the broad market, as oil-and-gas futures rose. Oil futures settled just above $60 per barrel in New York on reports of a production halt in ...
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US natural gas futures rise on weather-driven demand
1513 ET – U.S. natural gas futures post solid gains as continuing cold weather keeps near-term demand expectations high while production hasn’t fully recovered from major freeze-offs early in the week ...
The Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) has revealed plans to extend trading hours for its European gas and power futures to match the 22-hour trading cycles of the United States’ Henry Hub and JKM (Japan ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] U.S. natural gas futures plummeted Feb. 2 as weather forecasts for mid-February shifted significantly warmer, marking the largest daily ...
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Natural-gas prices doubled in the last 5 trading sessions. Here are signs a sharp collapse may soon unfold
Frigid weather throughout much of the U.S. has led to prices for natural gas roughly doubling in just five trading sessions. Yet there are some signs on Wall Street that the value of the heating fuel ...
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