October natural gas is expected to open a penny lower Friday morning at $2.64 as fundamental and technical analysts sense a deteriorating environment and the market remains in its seasonal low-price window. Overnight oil markets slipped.
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Technical Breakout Still In Play; October Called A Penny Higher
October natural gas is set to open a penny higher Tuesday morning at $2.77 as traders watch to see if what some call a technical breakout has any staying power. Overnight oil markets advanced.
Bearish Weather Outlook In Play; October Called A Penny Lower
October natural gas is seen opening a penny lower Friday morning at $2.67 as traders see a greater market impact from near-term weather forecasts than the moderately supportive gas storage report. Overnight oil markets tumbled.
‘Sustainable’ Price Rallies Not Seen, Analyst Says; October Called 2 Cents Higher
October natural gas is expected to open 2 cents higher Tuesday morning at $2.71 as traders factor in still-warmer temperature projections and lean toward a bullish posture. Overnight oil markets plummeted.
Dry Natural Gas Production Sets Eighth Straight Record in October, EIA Says
Domestic dry gas production was at a record high for the eighth consecutive month in October, reaching 2.24 Tcf (72.2 Bcf/d), a 6.8% increase from October 2013, according to preliminary figures from the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Dry Gas Production Soars; Shales Push Marketed Output Higher Yet Again, EIA Says
Domestic dry gas production was at a record high for the eighth consecutive month in October, reaching 2.24 Tcf (72.2 Bcf/d), a 6.8% increase from October 2013, according to preliminary figures from the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Storage Estimates Topping 100 Bcf; October Called 3 Cents Lower
October natural gas is set to open 3 cents lower Thursday morning at $3.88 as traders await storage data that is expected to continue an ongoing process of deficit contraction relative to both last year and the five-year average. Overnight oil markets rose.
Traders Mull Uninspired Weather, Technicals; October Called A Penny Higher
October natural gas is expected to open a penny higher Monday morning at $3.85 as traders digest both a weather pattern and technical outlook showing little likelihood of major price moves. Overnight oil markets were mixed.
Bears Apparently In Control; October Seen 3 Cents Lower
October natural gas is expected to open 3 cents lower Friday morning at $3.88 as analysts see both the fundamental and technical picture having turned noticeably bearish in the short term. Overnight oil markets slumped.
Traders Factoring In Midwest Cool; October Called 3 Cents Higher
October natural gas is expected to open 3 cents higher Monday morning at $3.82 as traders ponder a cool thrust to the nation’s interior along with continued technical weakness. Overnight oil markets fell.