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Monthly Annual : Download Data (XLS File) Henry Hub Natural Gas Spot Price (Dollars per Million Btu) Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec; 1997: 3.45: 2.15: 1.89: 2.03: 2.25: 2.20: 2.19: ... Natural Gas Futures Prices (NYMEX) ...
Natural Gas Prices - Historical Chart. Interactive chart illustrating the history of Henry Hub natural gas prices. The prices shown are in U.S. dollars. The current price of natural gas as of November 04, 2024 is $1.35.
Natural gas increased 0.59 USD/MMBtu or 25.18% since the beginning of 2024, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Natural gas is expected to trade at 2.77 USD/MMBtu by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations.
Total exports: 642 Bcf for the month, or 20.7 Bcf/d. • A 1.3% increase compared with August 2023 (20.5 Bcf/d) • Highest daily rate of natural gas exports for the month since we began tracking them in 1973. Energy Information Administration - EIA - Official Energy Statistics from the U.S. Government.
Release Date: 10/31/2024. Next Release Date: 11/29/2024.
Graph and download economic data for Henry Hub Natural Gas Spot Price (MHHNGSP) from Jan 1997 to Sep 2024 about natural resources, gas, price, and USA.
Natural Gas (NG:NMX) Historical Prices - Nasdaq offers historical prices & market activity data for US and global markets.
Graph and download economic data for Henry Hub Natural Gas Spot Price (DHHNGSP) from 1997-01-07 to 2024-11-04 about natural resources, gas, price, and USA.
The Henry Hub Natural Gas Spot Price measures the price in US Dollar per 1 Million Btu. The price of Natural gas notably spiked in February of 2003 when there was a large shortage in natural gas. The price of natural gas went from 5.58 to 18.48 within a month.
The Choose Energy® October Natural Gas Rates Report shows natural gas prices by state using the most recent data from July 2024, sourced from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). All rates are shown in dollars per thousand cubic feet.