United States Natural Gas Fund

NYSE ARCA: UNG
$14.80
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Closing Price on November 25, 2024

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The U.S. natural gas stockpile rose by slightly more than expected last week. Combined with a forecast for moderating temperatures that should reduce demand for natural gas, prices fell after the...
Last week's increase to U.S. natural gas stockpiles was slightly above expectations. Commodity prices rose nearly 20 cents per thousand cubic feet over the past week, but slipped a penny following...
The U.S. stockpile of natural gas rose by less than expected last week and put a bit of support under the price which still wallows well below $3 per million BTUs.
The U.S. natural gas stockpile added 24 billion cubic feet last week, well short of estimates. The Energy Information Agency is predicting that this year's injection season will come up about 10%...
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported an addition of 46 billion cubic feet to the nation's natural gas storage inventory last week, considerably less than expected. Prices moved higher...
The amount of U.S. natural gas in storage rose less than expected last week and is now about 25% lower than it was at the same time last year. Prices did not react much to the news.
The U.S. natural gas inventory increased by 78 billion cubic feet last week according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. The inventory total remains lower than both last year's level and...
The U.S. natural gas stockpile rose slightly less than expected last week, but coming hot weather along with concurrent demand for air conditioning could push prices higher for the holiday week ahead.
The amount of natural gas in U.S. storage rose more than expected last week but remains 27% lower than last year's total for the same period and 20% lower than the five-year average.
U.S. natural gas stockpiles rose slightly more than expected last week and the larger injections sent wellhead prices down a few cents per million BTUs. Demand is not expected to rise beyond the...
U.S. natural gas stockpiles rose in line with projections last week and wellhead prices held on to a solid gain already posted in Thursday trading.
The U.S. natural gas inventory rose by 96 billion cubic feet last week, slightly less than expected. Gas prices are up about 3.2% on the day as demand is expected to rise as the weather warms up.
The amount of natural gas in U.S. storage rose by 91 billion cubic feet last week, right inline with analysts expectations. Prices had been rising sharply this week as hot weather raised demand for...
U.S. natural gas in storage increased by more than 100 billion cubic feet last week. Prices were little changed following the report from the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
U.S. stockpiles of natural gas rose by 89 billion cubic feet last week, about in the middle of analysts' expected range. Natural gas prices moved slightly higher after the report.