U.S. natural gas futures rose for a third-straight session, with January weather raising demand and locking in some production.
Oil futures on Friday climbed to their highest levels since early October and natural-gas futures jumped more than 5% as forecasts for a major winter storm tar ...
U.S. natural gas futures settled down 6.1% with investors focusing on daily shifts in January weather forecasts and expectations of a below-average storage draw for last week.
U.S. natural gas futures dip after failing to breach $3.766 resistance. Traders watch weather models and demand outlook for ...
Natural-gas prices on Wednesday recouped nearly all of their losses from a day earlier as winter storms in parts of the [U.S. looked likely to boost demand](htt ...
Europe will need to boost overseas supply not only for this winter’s consumption but also in the spring and summer.
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U.S. natural gas futures posted back-to-back gains with forecasts for extended cold weather combining with production freeze-offs to tighten the market.
Front-month natural gas futures hit a 52-week high of $4.20/MMBtu by late December, marking a nearly 50% gain for the year. Meanwhile, production grew steadily, averaging 103.3 billion cubic feet ...
Houston-based Glenfarne has reached an exclusive agreement to develop the $44 billion export terminal, pipeline and CCS ...