NYMEX April natural gas futures settled 7.3 cents higher at $3.529/MMBtu Monday on an expected boost in heating demand due to near-term forecasts for below-average temperatures for most of the US, sources said. The National ...
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The NYMEX April natural gas futures contract rose in early trading Wednesday as traders eyed a potentially cold start to March across much of the US. As of 10:05 a.m. EST (1505 GMT), the contract was trading at $3.51/MMBtu, up 5.4 cents ...
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The NYMEX April natural gas futures contract settled 5.2 cents higher at $3.486/MMBtu Thursday on the back of a US Energy Information Administration storage withdrawal number that was above expectations and new data indicating a decrease in ...
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NYMEX March natural gas futures settled 3.3 cents lower at $3.246/MMBtu Thursday despite a 127-Bcf storage draw that was above analysts' expectations. "Bulls were unable to push through resistance ... for a second day and it now looks as ...
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The US rotary rig count was down 11 rigs at 1,763 for the week of December 28th 2012. It is 244 rigs (12.2%) lower than last year. The number of rotary rigs drilling for oil was down 13 at 1,327. There are 134 more rigs targeting oil than ...
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Coal traders returned to their posts on Wednesday, snapping the streak of low volume sessions in the US over-the-counter thermal coal market since the Christmas holiday. Central Appalachian barge and rail (CSX) contracts, as well as ...
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The NYMEX January natural gas futures contract settled 3.3 cents lower at $3.314/MMBtu Friday, extending declines to a seventh straight session on updated forecasts for well-above-average temperatures over the next two weeks. The gas ...
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The NYMEX January natural gas futures contract settled 15.3 cents lower at $3.648/MMBtu Thursday, after weekly figures from the US Energy Information Administration showed an unexpected storage injection. "Two things have pushed the price ...