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  2. Natural gas prices are falling — why these analysts are bullish

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    Natural gas prices are down nearly 40% year to date amid a glut in supply and a milder-than-expected winter.But analysts see an upside for the commodity going into the end of the year — in part ...

  3. Here's Why Natural Gas Is on the Verge of Breaking Below $2 - AOL

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    The natural gas futures market slumped further following the bigger-than-expected rise in U.S. supplies, with the commodity posting a 9.7% weekly loss.

  4. Natural gas has never been this upside-down as negative ... - AOL

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    U.S. oil production has been soaring to record highs this year, and as frackers unlock vast amounts of crude, natural gas comes out of the ground too—more than can be delivered to other areas ...

  5. Negative pricing - Wikipedia

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    Natural gas prices in the Permian Basin, West Texas, went below zero more than once in 2019. Natural gas is produced there as a byproduct of oil production, but production has increased faster than the construction of pipelines to transport natural gas. Oil production in the Permian Basin is profitable, so the natural gas continues to be ...

  6. Why Is Natural Gas Suddenly Ripping? - AOL

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    Since bumping up against support at 2.75 in mid-September, liquified natural gas price have jumped 18 percent, hitting a high above $3.20 for the first time since February. Prompting this is news ...

  7. Fossil fuel phase-out - Wikipedia

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    While crude oil and natural gas are also being phased out in chemical processes (e.g. production of new building blocks for plastics) as the circular economy and biobased economy (e.g. bioplastics) are being developed [16] to reduce plastic pollution, the fossil fuel phase out specifically aims to end the burning of fossil fuels and the consequent production of greenhouse gases.

  8. Why Are Natural Gas Prices Low and How Long Will This Last? - AOL

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  9. Peak gas - Wikipedia

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    Peak gas is the point in time when the maximum global natural gas (fossil gas) production rate will be reached, after which the rate of production will enter its terminal decline. [1] Although demand is peaking in the United States [ 2 ] and Europe, [ 3 ] it continues to rise globally due to consumers in Asia, [ 4 ] especially China.