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Natural Gas Natural gas prices fell well below the expected price as it continues to fall on the market. Prices fell from the $3.40/MMBtu
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Natural Gas Natural gas prices fell well below the expected price as it continues to fall on the market. Prices fell from the $3.40/MMBtu
Natural Gas After a bearish market the past month, natural gas finally reverted to a bullish state. After weeks of falling below the $3.70/MMBtu threshold,
Natural Gas Natural gas fell to a low point of $3.52/MMBtu this past week, but was able to rebound to $3.66/MMBtu. Speculation remains bearish, after
Natural Gas After seeing gas last week at 3.90/MMBtu, which was a 12 cent increase from previous week, natural gas spiraled down toward the 3.60/MMBtu
Natural Gas: This week, the natural gas market was a sleeper. Prices seemed to hover around the $4.00/MMBtu price range all week. The most movement
Natural Gas The previous week, natural gas had been trending upward before a bearish end to the week slowed the price climb, and saw it
If you are a regular reader of this blog, this post is the same song, new verse. Natural gas, the primary fuel used in the
According to the U.S. government’s weekly report, natural gas inventories rose 103 billion cubic feet last week, short of the 110-bcf injection forecasted by analysts.
Working gas in storage was 3,409 Bcf as of Friday, September 30, 2011, according to EIA estimates. This represents a net increase of 97 Bcf
Texas and Dallas-based power plant operator Luminant had a small victory yesterday against the EPA as the U.S. House of Representatives passed a Republican-sponsored bill
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