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  2. Natural gas has never been this upside-down as negative ... - AOL

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    Natural gas prices at the Waha Hub in West Texas have been negative a record number of times so far this year. ... which is set at the Henry Hub in Louisiana, has not tumbled into negative ...

  3. Henry Hub - Wikipedia

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    The Henry Hub is a distribution hub on the natural gas pipeline system in Erath, Louisiana, owned by Sabine Pipe Line LLC, a subsidiary of EnLink Midstream Partners LP who purchased the asset from Chevron Corporation in 2014. [1]

  4. Talk:Henry Hub - Wikipedia

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    I assume that the Henry Hub is the natural gas delivery/receive point in Louisiana for future contracts negotiated on the NYMEX. From this point gas can be shipped via the Sabine network to various other locations at a transport cost determined by the Sabine Pipeline Co. Is this right or wrong? Sabine does connect with henry, so this is correct.

  5. Why Texas has too much natural gas - AOL

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    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 ...

  6. Natural gas prices - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

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    The site was created by Yahoo! software engineer Brad Clawsie in August 1996. Articles originally came from news services such as the Associated Press, Reuters, Fox News, Al Jazeera, ABC News, USA Today, CNN and BBC News. In 2000, Yahoo! News launched pages tracking the content on the site that was most viewed and most shared by email.

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