Natural Gas News
Natural-Gas Futures Rise After Jobs Report Signals Increase in Fuel Demand
Natural gas futures rose the most in seven weeks after companies added more jobs than forecast in August, raising speculation that fuel demand will rebound as the U.S. recovers from the deepest recession since the 1930s.
Natural-gas explosion in Federal Way sends 2 to hospital
A natural-gas explosion at a house in Federal Way sent two people to the hospital Friday night.
Natural-gas customers could see bigger bills
Delaware natural-gas heating customers won't see rate relief this winter, and some will actually see sizable increases, despite commodity prices that are staying low.
Natural Gas Prices Hold Steady After EIA Data
Natural Gas Prices Hold Steady After EIA Data
Natural Gas Prices Set for Gains
Natural gas prices likely will start recovering in September based on technical indicators, current spread levels and demand.
Natural gas prices to change little
The price of natural gas from Northwest Natural is likely tostay the same or decline slightly this fall, the company saidThursday.
Natural gas prices drop
Beginning this month, customers of DeKalb-Cherokee Gas District will be paying less for natural gas. DC Gas Board Chairman and Fort Payne Mayor Bill Jordan said customers should see an average 18 percent reduction in natural gas rates.
Natural gas storage planned for Alaska utilities
ANCHORAGE - Utilities hope a new natural gas storage facility near the mouth of the Kenai River will keep Southcentral Alaska homes warm on the coldest winter days.
Natural gas leak affecting afternoon bus routes
A natural gas leak in the Monument area will affect the way some kids get home from school this afternoon. The gas leak is near Furrow and Archer roads in Monument. The Lewis Palmer School District says the gas leak area is blocking bus access in South Arrowood, Forest Heights and possibly part of the Bent Tree Area. D-38 says buses will be re-routed as possible to make sure all students get ...
Natural Gas Declines on Concern Demand Won't Be Strong Enough to Ease Glut
Natural gas futures declined in New York on concern the economy isn’t strong enough to stoke demand and soak up excess supply of the power plant fuel.
