November natural gas is set to open 3 cents lower Wednesday morning at $3.21 as traders start to tally what looks to be a sub-par level of heating demand in the near term. Overnight oil markets inched higher.
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Big Hurdles Ahead For NatGas Bulls; November Called A Penny Lower
November natural gas is expected to open a penny lower Monday morning at $3.18 as traders factor in less than normal heating and cooling loads, and technicians see natural gas as having completed a five-wave advance. Overnight oil markets were mixed.
Cooling, Heating Load Seen Subpar; November Called 2 Cents Lower
November natural gas is set to open 2 cents lower Wednesday morning at $2.94 as cooling and heating load are still predicted to be well below normal. Overnight oil markets rose.
NatGas Cash, Futures Gain; $3-Plus Henry Spot by December?
Next-day natural gas values rose modestly in trading Tuesday as most points recorded gains of a few pennies to a nickel or more.
NatGas Cash, Futures Gain; $3-Plus Henry Spot by December?
Next-day natural gas values rose modestly in trading Tuesday as most points recorded gains of a few pennies to a nickel or more.
Driven By NatGas, 2015 CO2 Emissions 12% Below 2005 Levels, Says EIA
Energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the United States decreased in 2015 and were 12% below 2005 levels, according to a note published Monday by the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Driven By NatGas, 2015 CO2 Emissions 12% Below 2005 Levels, Says EIA
Energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in the United States decreased in 2015 and were 12% below 2005 levels, according to a note published Monday by the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Weather Impact Seen Waning; March Called 5 Cents Lower
March natural gas is expected to open 5 cents lower Tuesday morning at $2.09 as weather forecasts moderate slightly from Monday’s bullish outlook. Overnight oil markets fell.
Record Storage In Sight, Yet December Called 3 Cents Higher
December natural gas is expected to open 3 cents higher Thursday morning at $2.33 as traders anticipate government storage figures to show an increase less than historical averages and near-term warmth appears largely baked into the market. Overnight oil markets fell.
Analyst Hints at $10 Gas; November Called Up 2 Cents
November natural gas is expected to open 2 cents higher Tuesday morning at $2.47 as traders digest moderate weather and expectations of continued large inventory additions. Overnight oil markets rose.