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U.S. natural gas futures settled higher and registered their first weekly increase in four weeks with weather heating up and slowing the pace of inventory builds.
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Barchart on MSNForecasts for Hot US Temps Boost Nat-Gas PricesAug nat-gas prices on Friday settled higher on forecasts for excessive heat next week in the US. Vaisala said forecasts remain above normal for the July 22-26 period across the US, with highs in the ...
Front Month Nymex ULSD for Aug. delivery gained 0.56 cent per gallon, or 0.23% to $2.4530 this week --Largest three week net and percentage gain since the week ending June 27, 2025 --Today it is down ...
Up 17.87% from its 2025 settlement low of $57.13 hit Monday, May 5, 2025 --Off 53.65% from its record high of $145.29 hit Thursday, July 3, 2008 --Month-to-date it is up 3.42% --Year-to-date it is ...
New York Mercantile Exchange Inc. won’t face a claim by funds holding long positions in emissions offset futures that the ...
Gasoline futures were down at midday, falling by more than 3cts from morning highs. The August RBOB contract was down by 1.1cts to $2.1594/gal at midday and the September contract was off by 0.99ct to ...
U.S. natural gas futures ended a choppy session near flat as a storage report landed in line with expectations and near-term temperature forecasts remained hot but with little change.
Crude contracts were lower, though the declines were less than those for refined product futures. The NYMEX August West Texas Intermediate contract was off by 90cts to $65.62/bbl and the September WTI ...
U.S. natural gas futures posted solid gains after weather forecasts over the weekend called for hotter weather, and flows to LNG export terminals continued to rise.
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