U.S. natural gas futures picked up ahead of tomorrow’s weekly inventory report that’s expected to leave the storage deficit against the five-year average largely intact.
Gas in underground storage is expected to have decreased by 170 billion cubic feet to 2,401 Bcf in the week ended Jan. 31, according to the average estimate of 10 analysts, brokers and traders.
Are mandates pushing for the banning of natural gas appliances moving too quickly? Across the country, such bans are facing ...
It's a double-whammy today for Henry Hub prices', David Seduski, the head of North American gas at Energy Aspects, told ...
Xcel Energy said the company’s coal-fired Harrington Generating Station in Amarillo, Texas should fully complete its ...
The threat of tariffs and lingering economic volatility has prompted the Quebec government to reconsider a pipeline project ...
Several EU member states are discussing easing binding natural gas storage targets due to concerns about high gas prices and ...
Xcel Energy's first Texas coal powerplant will soon use a different source, as the company aims to meet federal clean air ...
2-Year U.S. Treasury Note Continuous Contract $102.758 0.000 0.00% 5-Year U.S. Treasury Note Continuous Contract $106.328-0.063-0.06% 10-Year U.S. Treasury Note Continuous Contract $108.813-0.141 ...
The federal Energy Information Agency published its Winter Fuels Outlook 2024/2025. In this report, the agency stated that ...
Officials say Egypt and a consortium made up of energy companies Total of France and Italy’s Eni will sign a key agreement ...
Nat gas pipeline firms saw significant selling pressure last Monday. This note discusses midstream’s positioning amid the DeepSeek news and broader trends supporting nat gas demand growth.