by Eh_admin | Mar 1, 2022 | News
U.S. Natural Gas Key to Mexico’s Power...
by Eh_admin | Feb 2, 2022 | News
AuthorMark Watson Karen Rivera EditorGary Gentile CommodityCoal, Electric Power, Energy Transition, Natural Gas HIGHLIGHTS ERCOT may set winter record peakload No ‘significant disruptions’ seen for gas supply MISO benefits from baseload generation...
by Eh_admin | Jan 27, 2022 | News
U.S. Natural Gas Abruptly Surges Most on Record in Short Squeeze Prices rocket 72% higher as weather forecasts shift colder February contract was thinly traded ahead of expiration By Sergio Chapa , Gerson Freitas Jr , and Naureen S Malik...
by Dan Porton | Dec 6, 2021 | News
Dec 06, 2021 By Pippa Stevens (CNBC) U.S. natural gas futures plunged more than 10% on Monday, falling to the lowest level since August on forecasts for warmer-than-expected winter temperatures. The leg lower builds on last week’s more than 24% loss, which was natural...
by Dan Porton | Nov 30, 2021 | News
Nov 30, 2021 By Pippa Stevens (CNBC) U.S. natural gas futures slid Tuesday to the lowest level in nearly three months as warmer-than-expected winter forecasts sent prices tumbling. The contract for January delivery fell as much as 7% to trade at $4.51 per million...
by Dan Porton | Feb 18, 2021 | News
02/11/21 – ERCOT looks to be starting off with a rough Thursday. The next few days could spur a repeat of 2011 due to the extreme cold hitting the TEXAS ISO. It is amazing to see how volatile power prices are in ERCOT. Other RTO/ISO’s have been this way...