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NYMEX began offering standardized natural gas contracts with delivery at the Henry Hub in April 1990. In 2011, the Henry Hub was the site of a land dispute, in which Sabine sued to condemn land near the site of their hub, and expropriate it from the Broussard family, who had owned it for generations, arguing that it was acting in the national ...
Hydraulic fracturing has reduced the Henry Hub spot price of natural gas considerably since 2008. The increased shale gas production leads to a shift of supply away from the south to the northeast and midwest of the country. A recent study found that, on average, natural gas prices have gone down by more than 30% in counties above shale ...
“The Henry Hub spot price averaged $1.72/MMBtu in February (30% lower than in our February report), a record low adjusted for inflation. Low prices were partially driven by reduced natural gas ...
The most commonly quoted producer price for natural gas is the Louisiana-based Henry Hub price, which is futures-traded on NYMEX. A barrel of oil releases about 5.8 million BTU when burned, so that 5.8 MCF of gas (at the standard one thousand BTU per cubic foot) releases about the same energy as a barrel of oil.
Since Sept. 10, the price of natural gas at the Henry Hub distribution center in Louisiana has climbed 20% from its close of $2.66 a month ago. Following this rapid rise, coal companies have seen ...
English: Monthly Henry Hub natural gas average prices at NYMEX. 1999 - 2009 (by 8th of Jan.2009) Created with SVGFig for Python programming language, and Inkscape.
A natural gas glut in the US has sent prices for the commodity tumbling to multi-decade lows, down 43% over the past year.At West Texas's key trading spot, the Waha Hub, prices have been negative ...
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 ...