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Analysts See Equal Up/Down Risk, Yet November NatGas Called 4 Cents Lower

November natural gas is set to open 4 cents lower Friday morning at $3.58 as traders note little change in mild weather forecasts and increased production is expected to make up for an expected storage deficit relative to last year. Overnight oil markets retreated. Read More

NatGas Cash Takes Double-Digit Drubbing; Futures Clock 11-Month Low

Futures prices may have taken a hit from an uninspired weekly Energy Information Administration storage report Thursday, while physical market trading for Friday delivery took no prisoners and left only a handful of points in the plus column. Read More

Futures Inch Higher in Lackluster Response to Lean Storage Build

Natural gas futures got something of a lift off the Thursday morning release of government storage figures that were less than what traders were expecting. Read More

Mid-Atlantic Gains Balance New England Losses; Futures Slide Ahead Of Storage Stats

Next-day prices for physical gas traded Wednesday moved little as hefty losses in New England were largely balanced by gains in the Mid-Atlantic, Marcellus, and Gulf. Great Lakes and Rockies prices were mostly mixed, but California locations were higher. Read More

Arizona Eyes Robust Winter Gas Supplies, Warmer Weather

Arizona regulators said Tuesday in an annual conference with major suppliers and distributors in Phoenix that the state has robust natural gas supplies... Read More

Marcellus, Mid-Atlantic Gains Outgunned by Broad Declines; Futures Limp Higher

Next-day physical prices were mixed in Tuesday's trading, with gains in the Marcellus and Mid-Atlantic unable to offset losses in New England, the Gulf Coast, Midcontinent, Rockies and California. At the end of the trading day, the national average was unchanged. Read More

Bears Gain Market Control Despite Firm Cash; November Drops a Dime

A mixed temperature regime prompted wide changes in next-day gas in Monday's trading, with gains in the Great Lakes and West Coast joining forces with strong eastern points offsetting losses in the Gulf, Midcontinent, and Rockies. Overall, the market added 5 cents. Read More

Physical Gas Outruns Futures Lower; November Off 3 Cents

Gas buyers for weekend and Monday packages were not persuaded to commit to three-day deals on Friday in spite of a combination of active weather, temperatures below seasonal norms and a firm power market. Read More

Strong New England, Great Lakes Balanced by Weak West, Marcellus; Futures Steady

Physical gas for delivery Friday moved little following the release of the weekly Energy Information Administration storage report. Read More

'Tame' NatGas Futures Lose 2 Cents Following Storage Report

Natural gas futures worked lower Thursday morning following the release of government storage figures that were greater than what the market was looking for. Read More