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  2. Natural gas prices - Wikipedia

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    The standardized NYMEX natural gas futures contract is for delivery of 10,000 million Btu of energy (approximately 10,000,000 cu ft or 280,000 m 3 of gas) at Henry Hub in Louisiana over a given delivery month consisting of a varying number of days. As a coarse approximation, 1000 cu ft of natural gas ≈ 1 million Btu ≈ 1 GJ.

  3. List of traded commodities - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of futures contracts on physically traded commodities. Agricultural ... Natural gas: NYMEX: 10,000 million BTU: NG Natural gas: ICE: 1,000 ...

  4. UPDATE 1-U.S. natgas futures rise 1% on lower output ... - AOL

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    On its last day as the front month, gas futures for July delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) rose 5.0 cents, or 0.8%, to settle at $6.551 per million British thermal units (mmBtu).

  5. New York Mercantile Exchange - Wikipedia

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    NYMEX provided an "open market" and thus transparent pricing for heating oil, and, eventually, crude oil, gasoline, and natural gas. NYMEX's oil futures contracts were standardized for the delivery of West Texas Intermediate light, sweet crude oil to Cushing.

  6. 4 popular strategies for trading futures - AOL

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    You could go long oil futures using the crude oil futures contract (code: CL) on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX). The contract represents 1,000 barrels of West Texas Intermediate oil.

  7. Gas prices are falling even with oil nearing $90 a barrel ...

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    Crude oil prices spiked last week amid fears the Israel-Hamas war could broaden to other countries — namely Iran — a key global oil producer.. Despite last week's gains, prices are still ...

  8. Delivery point (futures trading) - Wikipedia

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    For instance, natural gas futures in the United States usually have the Henry Hub as a delivery point, [2] and gold may have a delivery point of New York or London. Futures contracts that differ only in the delivery point will typically have slightly different prices, reflecting localized supply and demand and transportation costs. [citation ...

  9. Crack spread - Wikipedia

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    This crack ratio is used for hedging purposes by buying X barrels of crude oil and selling Y barrels of gasoline and Z barrels of distillate in the futures market. The crack spread X:Y:Z reflects the spread obtained by trading oil, gasoline and distillate according to this ratio. Widely used crack spreads have included 3:2:1, 5:3:2 and 2:1:1. [1]