NYMEX Nat Gas
NGc1- Latest Trade
- trading higher6.22USD
- Change
- 0
- % Change
0.00%
- Day Range
- -- - --
- 52-Week Range
- 3.30 - 9.66
As of Jun 26 2022. Values delayed up to 15 minutes
- Expiration
- 28/06/2022
- Previous Settle Date
- 24/06/2022
- Previous Settlement
- 6.22
- Open Interest
- 14,547.00
- 90 Day Average Volume
- 116,722.60
The United States is experiencing the coldest weather of the winter this week, which should boost natural gas demand to a record high on Friday, but summer gas futures briefly traded over winter futures as the market starts to look to the next season.
Markets Performance
Official Data PartnerCommodities
Future | Last | % Change |
---|---|---|
Gold | 1,826.50 | -- |
Copper | 693.65 | 0.33%Negative |
Brent Crude Oil | 113.12 | -- |
CBOT Soybeans | 1,610.75 | -- |
Stocks
Index | Last | % Change |
---|---|---|
S&P 500 | 3,911.74 | 3.06%Positive |
Euro STOXX 50 | 3,533.17 | 2.82%Positive |
FTSE 100 | 7,208.81 | 2.68%Positive |
Nikkei 225 | 26,491.97 | 1.23%Positive |
Source: Refinitiv, an LSEG business - data delayed by at least 15 minutes
Latest News
- MarketsU.S. summer natural gas briefly trades over winter despite current freeze
The United States is experiencing the coldest weather of the winter this week, which should boost natural gas demand to a record high on Friday, but summer gas futures briefly traded over winter futures as the market starts to look to the next season.
- MarketsU.S. natgas futures rise on cooler weather, rising heating demand
U.S. natural gas futures climbed over 3% to a one-week high on Friday as some parts of the country start to crank up their heaters with the coming of cooler weather and as near record global gas prices keep demand strong for U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports.
- BusinessU.S. natgas futures rise over 3% to 31-month high on hot forecasts
U.S. natural gas futures climbed over 3% to a 31-month high on Wednesday on forecasts for hotter weather over the next two weeks than earlier expected and soaring global gas prices that should keep U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports near record highs.