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US Natural Gas Ticks Down on Mild Weather, Growing Surplus

Energy Markets & PricesCommodity FuturesFutures & OptionsNatural Disasters & Weather

US natural gas futures fell for a fifth consecutive session as traders weighed plunging oil prices against mixed weather outlooks. The move reflects continued pressure across energy markets, with weather-driven demand expectations offset by weak crude benchmarks. The article signals cautious near-term sentiment for gas prices rather than a major macro shock.

Analysis

US natural gas futures fell for a fifth consecutive session as traders weighed plunging oil prices against mixed weather outlooks. The move reflects continued pressure across energy markets, with weather-driven demand expectations offset by weak crude benchmarks. The article signals cautious near-term sentiment for gas prices rather than a major macro shock.

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mildly negative

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