Predictions of lower demand and higher output caused natural gas prices to decline

Forecasts predicting a loss in demand and an increase in supply due to the expectation of warmer-than-normal weather in late January caused natural gas to dip significantly, falling by -4.47% to settle at 243.7. Although the extreme cold weather drove spot power and petrol prices to multi-year highs, the futures market was impacted by expectations…

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Natural gas prices decreased as a result of rising gas output and declining demand

Natural gas prices have dropped significantly, by 6.85%, to finish at 272. The main causes of this fall include a combination of rising gas production, plenty of gas in storage, low demand, and mild weather. One factor contributing to the overstock is increased production in November, which increased from a record high in October. Moreover,…

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