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  2. Natural gas prices - Wikipedia

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    The chart shows a 75-year history of annual United States natural gas production and average wellhead prices from 1930 through 2005. Prices paid by consumers were increased above those levels by processing and distribution costs.

  3. S&P Global Commodity Insights - Wikipedia

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    S&P Global Commodity Insights is a provider of energy and commodities information and a source of benchmark price assessments in the physical commodity markets. The business was started with the foundation in 1909 of the magazine National Petroleum News by Warren C. Platt. [4]

  4. Propane - Wikipedia

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    The wholesale price of propane in the summer of 2018 was between 86 cents to 96 cents per U.S. gallon, based on a truckload or railway car load. The price for home heating was exactly double that price; at 95 cents per gallon wholesale, a home-delivered price was $1.90 per gallon if ordered 500 gallons at a time.

  5. 1 Graph Explains the Future of U.S. Propane - AOL

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    However, it's also led to an increase in propane. That could turn this seemingly moribund business into a growing industry again, 1 Graph Explains the Future of U.S. Propane

  6. Here's what to know about natural gas, propane price spikes ...

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  7. Natural gas in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Price per million BTU of oil and natural gas in the US, 1998-2015 Natural gas prices spiked to $23.86 on February 17, 2021 because of the Texas power crisis. [14] In February 2003 there was a similar spike in natural gas prices because of shortages. [15]

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