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  2. Energy stocks take 'early lead' in 2025 as natural gas shines

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    Energy stocks have outperformed the broader market to start the year, kicking off 2025 with gains as oil and natural gas prices have edged higher. The S&P 500 Energy Sector (XLE) is up 2.8% year ...

  3. Natural gas prices surge after forecasts of a cold January emerge

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    Natural gas prices have surged nearly 25% over the last month. Energy experts attribute the rise to cold weather expected in January and geopolitical issues around the globe. ... 2025 at 8:33 PM ...

  4. Natural gas prices spike on forecasts of colder than expected ...

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    Natural gas prices surged more than 20% on Monday after a wave of forecasts over the weekend predicted incoming arctic air could set the U.S. up for the coldest January in a decade or more.

  5. Natural Gas Price Fundamental Weekly Forecast – Heating ...

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    We remain bullish due to rising demand for U.S. LNG exports, expectations of lower production and the anticipation of colder temperatures.

  6. Predicting the timing of peak oil - Wikipedia

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    [17] However, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, global oil consumption actually dropped (due to the shift to energy-efficient cars, [18] the shift to electricity and natural gas for heating, [19] and other factors), then rebounded with a lower rate of growth in the mid 1980s. Thus oil production did not peak in 1995, and has climbed to more ...

  7. Cold weather forecasts for January spark a 24% surge in ...

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    Natural gas futures surged 24% with a cold spell expected across the eastern half of the US. Forecasts call for below-average temperatures on the East Coast and parts of the Midwest for January.