Natural gas prices rise to 3-year high
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Energy trader BGN is set to expand its fledgling natural gas business into a global portfolio with stakes in plants, vessels and pipelines.
Natural gas (NG1:COM) extended its sharp breakout on Tuesday, pushing toward $4.96 after clearing a year-long descending resistance line
Natural gas rallied Wednesday, with a more than 3% climb putting prices on track for their highest settlement since December 2022, as U.S. winter weather is expected to lead to a shortage in supplies of the fuel.
Benchmark U.S. natural gas prices are ending 2025 in the manner that they began - with a strong rally. And that's bad news for people hoping for further cuts to U.S. coal use.
CNBC’s “Money Movers” team discusses natural gas reaches a three-year high and where the market may be headed next with Williams CEO and president Chad Zamarin.
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U.S. Natural Gas Surges to 3-Year High as Deep Freeze Hits December
U.S. natural gas futures spiked to their highest levels in nearly three years as models now show a frigid first half of December across the Lower 48
According to a press release from the Douglas County Sheriff's Office, at approximately 2:31 a.m. on Dec. 4, a vehicle driven by Samantha Jo Porter, 42, of Carlos, crashed and struck a natural gas overflow pipe on the east side of the 4800 block of County Road 42 NE in Alexandria Township.
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How a Texas gas producer plans to exploit the ‘mega trend’ of power plants for AI hyperscalers
The industry’s modern drilling and hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, techniques were pioneered in the Barnett Shale near Dallas, but those companies quickly fled the more mature Barnett to Louisiana’s Haynesville Shale, Pennsylvania’s Marcellus Shale and, eventually, West Texas’ oily Permian Basin.
Pakistan's state-run Oil & Gas Development Company is planning a major expansion of unconventional gas developments from early next year, aiming to boost production and reduce reliance on imported liquefied natural gas.
The USGS estimates 4.7 trillion cubic feet of undiscovered natural gas remains under southwest Wyoming. Combined with other recent assessments,