Tenn Zone 6 200L Northeast Natural Gas Prices

Published: Dec 8, 2014
Weekly Change
1.21
23.60%
Month/Month Change
1.47
30.2
Year/Year Change
0.98
18.30%
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Daily, Weekly and Bidweek Prices are in U.S.$/MMBtu except for locations in the Canada section which are in Cdn$/GJ. For more information, please see NGI's Price Methodology.

Forward Prices are expressed in U.S.$/MMBtu and based on indicative data obtained from traders, exchanges and deals provided by energy companies. "Fixed Price" represent the forward prices of gas delivered for each reference period at the various locations/hubs. "Basis Price" represent the differential, for each reference period, between the Henry Hub and various locations/hubs. The Summer and Winter prices are simple averages of Apr-Oct (7 months) and Nov-Mar (5 months) respectively. "Bal Smr" and "Bal Wtr" prices represent simple averages of the remaining months in those seasonal strips (after at least one month has passed). For daily updates of these data in monthly bullets going out 5 years, contact sales at info@natgasintel.com.

Tenn Zone 6 200L Description

All deals within Tennessee Pipeline Zone 6 outside of Connecticut, which includes all points in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. Our index also includes the Tewksbury-Andover lateral.
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