Through the Roof: Winter Storm, Bitter Cold Drive NYMEX to $6.80
Yesterday, the natural gas price rocketship continued its flight into the stratosphere. U.S. natural gas futures soared Monday, with the front-month contract surging to a three-year high, closing at $6.80/MMBtu, as winter storm Fern swept across the country, driving up heating demand and threatening supply. Spot prices are literally through the roof, spiking to levels we've not seen in years. The deep freeze continues through the eastern half of the country at least until Feb. 9, according to NOAA's temperature outlook. However, there are signs that a "sharp collapse" may soon unfold.To view this content, log into your member account. (Not a member? Join Today!)
