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Amid More Futures Volatility, Natural Gas Forwards Rally on Winter Risk

10:21pm, Friday, 04'th Feb 2022 Natural Gas Intelligence
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The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported on Thursday that domestic natural-gas supplies fell by 268 billion cubic feet for the week ended Jan. 28. That compared with the average decline of 274 billion cubic feet forecast by analysts polled by S&P Global Platts, which pegged the five-year average supply fall for the period at 150 billion cubic feet. Total stocks now stand at 2.323 trillion cubic feet, down 393 billion cubic feet from a year ago and 143 billion cubic feet below the five-year average, the government said. Following the data, March natural gas extended its decline, trading down by 56 cents, or 10.2%, at $4.941 per million British thermal units. Prices were at $4.989 shortly before the data. Market Pulse Stories are Rapid-fire, short news bursts on stocks and markets as they move. Visit MarketWatch.com for more information on this news.
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Natural Gas Shipments, Mostly From U.S., Ease Europes Energy Crunch

08:00am, Thursday, 03'rd Feb 2022 New York Times
As Russia squeezes supplies, a parade of tankers carrying liquefied natural gas is coming to Europes rescue.

Natural Gas Futures: Extra gains in the pipeline

06:39am, Thursday, 03'rd Feb 2022 FXStreet
Considering flash data for natural gas futures markets, open interest rose by nearly 20K contracts on Wednesday, reaching the fifth consecutive daily

Natural Gas: Bulls Set To Take Over

04:51am, Thursday, 03'rd Feb 2022 Investing.com
https://www.investing.com/analysis/natural-gas-bulls-set-to-take-over-200616892
The BOIL ETF is enjoying the ride as falling temperatures drive natural gas prices up. Here''s what you need to know.

Top Performing Leveraged/Inverse ETFs: 01/30/2022

03:06pm, Wednesday, 02'nd Feb 2022
Top Performing Levered/Inverse ETFs Last Week These were last week's top-performing leveraged and inverse ETFs. Note that because of leverage, these kinds of funds can move quickly.
The BOIL ETF is enjoying the ride as falling temperatures drive natural gas prices up. Here's what you need to know.
Natural gas prices up 11% this morning, as forecasters call for snow, sleet and freezing rain to blanket most of the country later this week. The storm will increase heating demand,

The Uncomfortable Truth About Green Hydrogen

07:00pm, Tuesday, 01'st Feb 2022 OilPrice com
Last year, BloombergNEF predicted that by 2030, green hydrogen would become cheaper than all other colors of hydrogen. The analytical firm did not supply specific reasons for its forecast, only saying that the current situation in which even blue hydrogenproduced from natural gaswith carbon capture is cheaper than green hydrogen should reverse over the next eight years. This was one of the forecasts that did not age well during the pandemic, what with all the supply chain problems and pent-up demand release that

The Fundamentals Still Apply As Time Goes By

06:50am, Tuesday, 01'st Feb 2022 Seeking Alpha
When the correction is moderate, fundamentally strong stocks can be resilient. But when the correction is 10% or more nothing works. Q4 earnings season though is forcing investors to rethink
Canada has an endowment of natural gas that is the envy of the world, but we have done a poor job of capitalizing on it

Arctic Blast Puts Texas'' Power Grid At Risk

10:20pm, Monday, 31'st Jan 2022 Zero Hedge
Arctic Blast Puts Texas'' Power Grid At Risk U.S. natural gas futures have risen for the seventh day on prospects of another winter storm and colder weather for the U.S. There are emerging concerns Texas'' power grid could be tested again amid a cold snap. Futures for March delivery were up at 4.5%, or about .21 cents to $4.87/MMBtu (as of Monday morning). Prices have advanced for the seventh consecutive day, retracing 61.8% of the down move from early October high to the low in late December. The squeeze in natgas comes as weather models have recently shifted to colder outlooks. Average temperatures across the U.S. have been hovering below a 30-year mean for the second half of January are expected to remain below normal through the first half of February. Cold weather for the U.S. has boosted heating demand, as shown in heating degree days well above a 30-year average. Shifting our attention to the south, average temperatures are expected to dive below freezing in Texas this week. In the Permian Basin, the largest shale-producing region in the U.S., temperatures will plunge to 15 degrees Fahrenheit on Wednesday.
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