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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 ...
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).
On its last day as the front month, gas futures for July delivery on the New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) rose 7 cents, or 1.1%, to $6.571 per million British thermal units (mmBtu) at 7:57 a.m ...
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.
In futures contracts the buyer and the seller stipulate product, grade, quantity and location and leaving price as the only variable. [32] Agricultural futures contracts are the oldest, in use in the United States for more than 170 years. [33] Modern futures agreements, began in Chicago in the 1840s, with the appearance of grain elevators. [34]
NYMEX was barred not only from continuing to trade in potato futures, but from entering any new area in which it hadn't traded before. NYMEX's reputation was severely damaged, because, as future chairman Michel Marks told Goodman in his book, "The essence of an exchange is the sanctity of its contract." [7]
An energy derivative is a derivative contract based on (derived from) an underlying energy asset, such as natural gas, crude oil, or electricity. [1] Energy derivatives are exotic derivatives and include exchange-traded contracts such as futures and options, and over-the-counter (i.e., privately negotiated) derivatives such as forwards, swaps and options.
Power, Natural Gas, Emissions, Coal ICE: European Climate Exchange: ECX London, United Kingdom Emissions founded in 2005, acquired by ICE in 2010 and merged into ICE Futures Europe: London Commodity Exchange: LCE London, United Kingdom Agricultural: Merged into LIFFE in 1996 Energy Exchange Austria: EXAA Vienna, Austria Energy, Emissions