Natural Gas Expected to Advance Next Week on Cold Weather
Bloomberg reported that natural gas futures are expected to rise next week as an unexpected cold snap is forecast. As quoted in the market report:
Bloomberg reported that natural gas futures are expected to rise next week as an unexpected cold snap is forecast. As quoted in the market report:
Bloomberg reported that natural gas futures are expected to jump in the next week with cold weather coming in the U.S.
Bloomberg reported that natural gas futures saw their first advance in four days, boosted by a report that showed that stockpiles had fallen the most in two years.
Bloomberg reported that natural gas futures continued their descent for the third day in a row, pushed down by forecasts for warmer weather in the U.S.
Reuters reported that natural gas futures moved up on Friday, pushed up by forecasts for colder weather.
Reuters reported that long-term forecasts for mild weather have dampened US natural gas futures, which declined for the second day in a row. End-of-week profit taking also brought prices down.
The Wall Street Journal reported that natural gas climbed about 2 percent higher even though it declined for three straight days last week and has been plagued by reports that cooler weather is coming.
Reuters reported that US natural gas futures were brought up a report indicating that this week government inventories of natural gas increased less than expected. Inventory additions are expected to be similarly decreased next week.
The Wall Street Journal reported that natural gas futures fell to their lowest level since April, a six-week low.
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