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US natural gas futures eased to $3.64/MMBtu after a 12% weekly gain that pushed prices to a three-week high above $3.75, as investors assess weather, heating demand, and production levels. Gas flows to the eight major U.S. LNG export plants averaged 15.3 bcfd so far in February, up from 14.6 bcfd in January and nearing record levels. Meanwhile, extreme cold weather froze some wells, reducing daily gas output. Weather forecasts show colder-than-nor...
US natural gas futures eased to $3.64/MMBtu after a 12% weekly gain that pushed prices to a three-week high above $3.75, as investors assess weather, heating demand, and production levels. Gas flows to the eight major U.S. LNG export plants averaged 15.3 bcfd so far in February, up from 14.6 bcfd in January and nearing record levels. Meanwhile, extreme cold weather froze some wells, reducing daily gas output. Weather forecasts show colder-than-nor...
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Hello Natural Gas friends, what a week. Big Super Wow !!!
So much news and unforeseen things. Here is a video for orientation so that you can make better decisions. Don't forget we trade already in spring.
So have a nice weekend and good luck
The Doctor
Hello Natural Gas friends, what a week. Big Super Wow !!!
So much news and unforeseen things. Here is a video for orientation so that you can make better decisions. Don't forget we trade already in spring.
So have a nice weekend and good luck
The Doctor
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$ProShares Ultra Bloomberg Natural Gas (BOIL.US)$
US natural gas futures dropped over 4% to $3.2/MMBtu on Tuesday, down from a 10.1% rally on Monday, after President Trump delayed tariffs on Canada and Mexico by a month following agreements on border enforcement. Meanwhile, China imposed retaliatory tariffs, including a 15% levy on US coal and LNG, raising fears of a trade war. This move could disrupt LNG trade between the world’s largest buyer and seller. On the supply side, average US gas outpu...
US natural gas futures dropped over 4% to $3.2/MMBtu on Tuesday, down from a 10.1% rally on Monday, after President Trump delayed tariffs on Canada and Mexico by a month following agreements on border enforcement. Meanwhile, China imposed retaliatory tariffs, including a 15% levy on US coal and LNG, raising fears of a trade war. This move could disrupt LNG trade between the world’s largest buyer and seller. On the supply side, average US gas outpu...