Natural gas markets delivered another volatile week as lingering cold weather effects clashed with shifting forecasts. The key question for investors is whether the historic storage draw meaningfully ...
Working gas in storage decreased by 140 Bcf from the previous week. Inventory draw exceeded analyst expectations, which may provide some support to natural gas prices. Weather forecasts’ dynamics will ...
The U.S. Energy Department's latest inventory report showed a lower-than-expected decrease in natural gas supplies. Following this disappointing data, futures ended the week more than 8% lower.
Total open interest in Europe’s benchmark gas futures surged to a record high this week, exchange data compiled by Bloomberg showed on Friday, in a sign that the lull in European gas trading could be ...
EIA reported a record 360 Bcf storage draw, flipping U.S. gas inventories from surplus to a slight deficit. Gas prices fell from late-January highs as forecasts eased, even as inventories tightened ...
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