Working off oversold conditions, natural gas futures turned higher Tuesday, as locals tried to pick a bottom, and trade and commercial sellers were slow to emerge. The end result was a 9.4 cent gain to $3.872 for the December contract, just a few ticks below its high for the session. Estimated volume was 65,897.
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December Slides 12.5 Cents to New Low on Warm Weather
December gas futures gapped five cents lower at the open on Monday, tried and failed to close that gap, and then ended the day down 12.5 cents to $3.778, just above its daily low of $3.770. Warm weather, high storage levels and forecasts for an El Nino winter appear to be putting downward pressure on the market right now. Some observers already are eyeballing eventual targets near $3.05.
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House Gives Facelift to Power Legislation
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