March Madness in Natural Gas
Oil and Gas Researcher
Seekingalpha.com reported on March Madness in Natural Gas:
Data aggregated between 1989 and 2008 reveal that in March, natural gas prices increase, on average, 7 percent over February’s levels. On one hand, it makes sense: Toward the end of winter, natural gas inventories have been drawn low, but there’s usually at least one or two more big snowstorms remaining in the season helping to jack up prices.
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