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Sunday Jan 19, 2025

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Sunday Jan 19, 2025

Sunday Jan 19, 2025

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Sunday Jan 19, 2025

Sunday Jan 19, 2025

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Sunday Jan 19, 2025

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Saturday Jan 18, 2025

In this episode, we delve into the current trends and market dynamics affecting natural gas prices. As colder temperatures approach, the demand for natural gas is expected to rise, impacting prices in the near term. We discuss recent movements in the natural gas market, including a significant price increase since December due to falling temperatures across the United States and Europe.We also explore technical aspects of the market, analyzing key indicators such as the 50-day and 200-day Simple Moving Averages (SMA), which provide insights into potential market trends. Additionally, we consider the impact of weather forecasts on natural gas inventories, which have seen an increase both year-over-year and above the five-year seasonal average.Join us for a comprehensive overview of the natural gas market as we interpret these economic and environmental factors, along with expert meteorological insights, to understand what may be expected in the coming weeks.

Saturday Jan 18, 2025

Natural gas prices are on the rise as cold weather conditions sweep across various regions, impacting the energy market. The latest forecasts from different meteorological agencies suggest colder than normal temperatures in the Northwest and normal conditions in other areas, driving up natural gas demands.
President Biden's administration has recently implemented a ban on future oil and natural gas drilling, citing environmental protection and economic safety for coastal communities. This move aims to preserve marine ecosystems and boost local economies through tourism, significantly influencing the natural gas market dynamics.
Meanwhile, geopolitical tensions further affect the market as Ukraine takes action against a Russian natural gas pipeline, disrupting supplies to European countries. The International Energy Agency's (IA) natural gas inventory reports highlight a notable decrease in gas quantities, while trading indicators suggest a complex market atmosphere with potential shifts in natural gas pricing trends.

Saturday Jan 18, 2025

In this episode, we explore the surge in natural gas prices as cold weather grips various regions. January 2021 has seen a rise in natural gas trading, influenced by the frigid temperatures predicted across the United States and Europe. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, colder weather is expected, notably in the Northwest, while the Northeast and South anticipate warmer conditions.Additionally, political shifts contribute to this complex scenario. President Biden's stance on protecting coastal ecosystems includes banning future oil and gas dealings, which has sparked debate among political circles about its economic implications.On the global stage, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict has further disrupted the natural gas supply chain, as a pipeline was downed amidst failed negotiations. This geopolitical tension continues to stir volatility in the natural gas market, impacting prices and supplies into Europe. As technical indicators point to uncertain market trends, this episode delves into the economic and environmental factors shaping the future of natural gas.

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Tuesday Jan 14, 2025

Tuesday Jan 14, 2025

ex-dividend

Tuesday Jan 14, 2025

Tuesday Jan 14, 2025

ex-dividend

Tuesday Jan 14, 2025

Tuesday Jan 14, 2025

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