U.S. natural gas futures pulled back after five straight sessions of gains with weather forecasts signaling a shift toward milder weather after next week’s expected cold snap.
Gas in underground storage is expected to have risen by 31 billion cubic feet to 3,913 Bcf in the week ended Oct. 31, according to the average estimate in a Wall Street Journal survey of 11 analysts, ...
Natural gas futures (NG1:COM) surged past $4.3 this week, posting one of the cleanest technical breakouts of the year after ...
Orsted Swings to Loss Following U.S. Stop-Work Order, But Stays Upbeat for Full Year Orsted booked a loss over the most recent quarter, which was hit by a stoppage to a major U.S. wind project, but ...
Natural gas futures stall below the 200-day moving average as cold weather forecasts battle bearish storage and rising supply ...
Shares of energy companies fell amid mixed earnings. British oil major BP posted better-than-expected profit despite a weaker contribution from its oil trading division, and increased its expectations ...
Take Shell Plc, one of the world's largest liquefied natural gas suppliers. It is investing billions into new LNG supply on ...
European gas prices rose back above €32 a megawatt hour as prospects of cooler temperatures boosted the demand outlook.
U.S. natural gas futures extended their winning streak to four sessions after weekend weather outlooks pointed to some more heating demand for November and the market looked beyond to colder winter ...
Technical analysis of the Dow Jones Industrial Average as it consolidates below last week’s record high, as EUR/JPY comes off its October peak and natural gas prices continue to rally.
Natural Gas prices have risen sharply in the last couple of weeks. The Natural Gas Futures contract on the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX) has surged over 45 per cent from around ₹255 per mmBtu in ...
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