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Real Cold Not Here Yet; Expiring November Contract Seen 2 Cents Lower

The expiring November natural gas futures contract is seen opening 2 cents lower Wednesday morning at $3.63 as traders square books and see the market at oversold conditions. Overnight oil markets rose. Read More

EIA Expands Heating Oil, Propane Price Data Program to 38 States

The U.S. Energy Information Administration said it is expanding its program for collecting weekly residential heating oil and propane price data from 24 to 38 states this winter. Read More

Figures Hint at El Nino; November Seen Flat

November natural gas is expected to open unchanged at $3.81 as weather forecasts shift little and injections are seen likely continuing into November. Overnight oil markets continued their downward trek. Read More

Weather Outlook 'Steady as She Goes;' November Called Flat

November natural gas is set to open unchanged Monday morning at $3.86 as traders can find no significant change in moderate near-term weather outlooks. Overnight oil markets plummeted once again. Read More

EIA: Excluding Northeast, NatGas Losing Market Share for Heating

Natural gas continues to be the primary source of fuel for heating at the national level, but excluding the nine states that comprise the Northeast... Read More

Weather Forecasts Holding; October Called A Penny Lower

October natural gas is expected to open a penny lower Wednesday morning at $3.97 as traders see no changes to near-term temperature outlooks and anticipate a plump addition to storage inventories. Overnight oil markets were mixed. Read More

ConEd: Nearly 1,300 Large Buildings in NYC Switched from Oil to NatGas in 2013

Consolidated Edison Co. of New York Inc. (ConEd), a unit of Consolidated Edison Inc., said Thursday that nearly 1,300 large buildings in New York City converted from oil to natural gas for heating purposes in 2013, a more than 50% increase over the preceding year. Read More

Bulls, Bears Tangle; February Called A Penny Lower

February natural gas is set to open a penny lower Friday morning at $3.99 as traders balance a long heating season ahead with a stable supply deficit. Overnight oil markets rose. Read More

EIA Bumps 2014 Henry Hub Estimate Up to $4.00/MMBtu

Government agency said it also expects Americans to spend more this winter to heat their homes with natural gas. Read More

AGA: Customers to Pay 5-10% More on Winter Gas Bills

Even with that modest increase, natural gas "is still the fuel to beat," according to the American Gas Association. Read More